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TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS
 
1. According to the study on career choice cited in your text, less than one-third of the respondents said that given a chance to start over, they would try to get more information about career options.
True False
 
2. For the majority of college majors there is a clear relationship between the major and the career.
True False
 
3. In today’s labor market, other competencies like political and networking skills are really not needed.
True False
 
4. Functional resumes work best for people who are changing careers or re-entering the job market.
True False
 
5. The biggest mistake one can make on a resume is by having it be too lengthy.
True False
 
6. Resume database services provide an excellent way to look for a job.
True False
 
7. As part of the job securing process, cover letters should be written in a non-specific fashion.
True False
 
8. Regardless of how well or how poorly you felt the interview went, afterward send a short thank you letter.
True False
 
9. Information handling skills are becoming more and more essential for success in the world of work.
True False
 
10. In the future, the average person is expected to have four career changes and several job changes with each career.
True False
 

 

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Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition
Chapter 12. Majors & Careers
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