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Bernana

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How does a scannable resume differ from that of a resume that is mailed to a potential employer?
 
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Which of the following statements is the most appropriate to define the quality management approach to business?
 
  A) Is built on the participation of the people closest to the work
  B) Requires organizations to eliminate wasteful practices, redesign business methods, and
  adopt a focused approach to managing quality for customers, employees, and leaders
  C) Is built on strategic planning and leadership
  D) Encourages learning and gaining new leadership ideas from their employees



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Answer to Question 1

A scannable resume has a plain format that allows organizations to scan it as pure text. Once scanned, the
information is stored in a database. When an organization has a position open, the recruiter scans the database for
key words, such as bilingual and team building. The database is scanned, and within minutes a list of applicants
whose resumes match the stated criteria is brought to the screen.
Without the scanning process, an organization must handle individual resumes to identify their desirable
applicants.

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Bernana

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Reply 2 on: Aug 22, 2018
Excellent


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Gracias!

 

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