Career Exploration And Hiring For Attitude Question Preview (ID: 49788)


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A positive and enthusiastic attitude are essential for
a) finding an interesting career.
b) obtaining a job and succeeding at work.
c) getting into college
d) None of the above.

Things that you are good at doing because you learned them are
a) Talents
b) Values
c) Skills
d) All of the above.

What type of job candidates do most employers prefer?
a) Job candidates with lots of experience but a poor attitude.
b) Job candidates with little experience but with a positive and enthusiastic attitude.
c) Job candidates with no enthusiasm but are very skilled.
d) It doesn't matter to them.

People working in the same career cluster have
a) related likes for certain activities.
b) similar personalities.
c) similar interests.
d) All of the above.

Mark Murphy determined that about half of all new employees fail within the first 18 months mainly because of
a) not dressing properly.
b) using their cell phone.
c) making a minor mistake.
d) a bad attitude.

Those employees that struggle to maintain a positive attitude are often
a) promoted.
b) trained to develop a positive attitude.
c) fired.
d) All of the above.

When selecting a career, it is recommended that you
a) choose the career that makes the most money.
b) have a backup plan.
c) only match your interests.
d) None of the above.

Advantages of planning your career path well is that there will be
a) less surprises or problems on the path.
b) the faster you will reach your career goal.
c) the more likely you will find a rewarding career.
d) All of the above.

Bad attitudes hurt a business by causing poor morale and performance.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

A positive and enthusiastic worker will not be proud of their job.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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