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Chapter 6 Finding A Job
Test Description: Job Skills
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Most newspapers have a section of advertisements organized into classes, such as help wanted, or apartments for rent. These ads are known as
A
data base
B
job leads
C
classifieds
D
referrals
2) When you talk to people in your network, you should try to get
A
referrals
B
a database
C
job lead cards
D
a work permit
3) Many companies produce a document each year that summarizes their business for the year. This document is known as
A
an annual report
B
company research
C
a company profile
D
a database
4) When you make a job lead card, you should include
A
research on a person's company
B
the person's name, business, address, and telephone number
C
a thank you letter
D
a cover letter
5) One way to feel more relaxed when calling people about jobs is to
A
write a script for the call so you remember what you want to say
B
ask someone else to make the call for you
C
make calls in the morning when you feel refreshed
D
ask to speak to people who can answer your questions
6) Many people find jobs by asking people they know if they know of job openings. This is known as
A
getting referrals
B
creating a database
C
networking
D
creating job leads
7) A program that brings schools and businesses together is known as a(n)
A
school-to-work program
B
trade program
C
internship
D
apprenticeship
8) A legal document that allows a minor to hold a job is known as a
A
a job lead
B
referral
C
a job market
D
work permit
9) After you've contacted a person on a job-lead card, you should
A
throw the job lead card away because you won't need it anymore
B
make notes on the card about the conversation
C
congratulate yourself
D
pass the job-lead card on to a friend
10) According to the textbook, finding a great job is a lot like
A
coaching a team
B
completing a school project
C
gardening
D
detective work
11) Jordan made a cold call to the Nifty Company. This means that he
A
called to see if they had job openings, even though no one had referred him
B
called someone he thought might not want to talk to him
C
called without first practicing what he was going to say
D
called during the winter
12) The first step in networking is to create a list of people you know. This list is known as
A
a referral list
B
a database
C
a contact list
D
a job lead card
13) Information about a job opening is known as a
A
job market
B
referral
C
job lead
D
work permit
14) A person or business that pays a person to work is
A
an employer
B
a referral
C
classifieds
D
a work permit
15) If you want to work at a company that will provide room for growth in your career, you may want to look for a company that
A
does business on the Internet
B
offers quality products
C
is growing and expanding
D
has a good reputation
16) When you find a job lead, you should
A
tell a friend
B
write the job lead information down so you won't forget it
C
repeat it so you'll remember it
D
send your résumé immediately
17) One way to find job leads is to attend an event where employers offer career and employment information. These events are known as
A
networking events
B
career fairs
C
referral days
D
job lead events
18) Quincy organized his job leads and contact list in a computer program that enabled him to store the information and search according to a person's name or a business's name. This computer program is called a
A
job lead card
B
job report
C
database
D
work processing program
19) By visiting a company where you might want to work, you can learn
A
how much employees are paid
B
about networking
C
what it might be like to work there
D
how much profit the company makes every year
20) Why does a person who researches a company stand out among other applicants?
A
They don't. Employers consider all applicants equally.
B
because the person who does research is smart
C
because doing research shows you paid attention in school
D
because research shows that you are serious and genuinely interested in the company
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