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1. Do you have a career strategy?
Yes
No
2. Your job search plan consists of:
a. Compiling a list of companies you would like to work for
b. Choosing where you would like to work
c. Assembling a list of job functions you would like to do
d. Seeing what is on the Internet
e. a, b and c
f. None of the above
3. What is the first thing you do when you begin
to look for a new job?
a. Call my friends
b. Update my resume
c. Log on to monster.com
d. Call a recruiter
e. None of the above
4. What is a Value Proposition?
a. A description of what you can do
b. A list of people you know
c. A description of your skills
d. What you know
e. None of the above
f. All of the above
5. How much time does it take to find a new position?
a. Two Months
b. Four Months
c. About one month for every $10,000 in salary
d. Four Weeks
e. More Than A Year
6. Do you use your network to assist you in finding a job?
Yes
No
7. What is networking in a job search?
a. Building a list of friends and calling them
b. A reach for business contacts
c. A search for information
d. Finding someone who has a job opening
e. Passing out your resume
8. When asked, "How much money are you looking for?"
a. Tell them honestly
b. Give them a small range to work from
c. Give them a large range
d. Tell them why you want to work for their company
9. Should you research an organization before you go into an interview?
a. Yes
b. No
c. It depends
d. Only after you have been invited back for a second interview
e. In an interview they want to find out about me
10. When conducting research into an organization
or company, you will find out everything you need to know on the company website.
True
False
11. If you research an organization, what should you look for?
a. Job listings on a company's website
b. A company's needs
c. A company's shortcomings
d. The name of the head of HR
e. All of the above
12. What is the best way to get an interview?
a. Knock on doors
b. Respond to newspaper and Internet postings
c. By networking
d. By writing targeted letters
e. Using key words in a resume
13. How do you prepare for an interview?
a. Review my resume
b. Re-read the job posting
c. Anticipate questions and practice answers
d. Get a good nights sleep
e. Build up my self confidence
d. Nothing really, I always do well in interviews
a, b, c, d, & e
14. What is your principal objective in an interview
a. To get a job offer
b. To make a positive impression
c. To determine if the job is right for me
d. To find out how much it pays
e. To find out what the company is like
f. All of the above
15. What is the most difficult question to answer
in an interview?
a. What did you not like about your last boss
b. How much money do you require
c. Tell me about yourself
d. Where do you see yourself in five years
e. Give me three words that describe you
16. Who has the power in an interview?
a. The recruiter
b. The HR person
c. The hiring decision maker
d. Myself
e. C and D
f. B and C
17. How do you make yourself stand out versus
others in an interview?
a. Wear a flashy tie or scarf
b. Answer all the questions as completely and succinctly as I can
c. Ask a lot of questions
d. Challenge the interviewer
e. Know everything about the company
f. Not require a lot of money in compensation
18. If you try to negotiate the salary offer:
a. You risk having the job offer withdrawn
b. The company may believe all you care about is money
c. You may get what is fair
d. The company may think you are not serious about the job
e. The company may think you are puting their offer up against another
19. What is the average tenure in a company today?
a. 10 years
b. 3.5 years
c. 5.2 years
d. Less than one year
e. More than 10 years
20. How do you determine your worth to a hiring company?
a. What I am paid now or was last paid
b. As much as I can get
c. By what I do for the company
d. By the responsibility they give me
21. When searching for a new job, the most important tool
you can develop is your resume.
True
False
22. When applying for a position on the internet, you should...
a. Call before you send your resume
b. Only mail your resume
c. Just send a letter explaining how your relevant experience matches their needs
d. Hit send and always apply through the job board
23. What percentage of jobs are found on the Internet?
a. 78%
b. 55%
c. 4%
d. 9%
e. 23%
24. Recruiters represent approximately what percentage
of your job opportunities?
a. 36%
b. 62%
c. 25%
d. 7%
e. 12%
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