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serike

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Explain the differences that exist among the following job resources: Networking, Campus Career Development Centers, and staffing agencies.
 
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Describe consequences of stretching the truth about your performance skills.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Networking allows you to exchange information. Within your network, you can discuss your employment goal(s),
and they may provide leads for employment opportunities. By networking, you may meet a potential employer
who would invite you to apply for a position.
Campus Career Development Centers offer assistance to their students in making contacts for employment
opportunities. Your career advisor will be able to direct you in locating the most recent information regarding your
career search, industry profiles, and a directory of employers interested in hiring college graduates.
Staffing services list openings of all kinds of workfull-time and part-time. Their services include employment
tests, advice on professional image, and based on technical and performance skills and interview success, the
agencies will place you in positions for which you are qualified and are likely to accept without charging any fees.

Answer to Question 2

The consequences of stretching or misrepresenting information about your performance skills include: Not being
hired for the position, being terminated after the fact if the organization determines information has been
misrepresented, being offered the position and not being able to perform at the level expected by the supervisor.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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