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    team (Sutton, 2011). Given the importance, no other area in the HR strategic analytics has as much attention as this one. The most notable example is the work Google accomplished in its selection criteria process. Google processes three million resumes each year and hires 0.25% out of the pool (Rafter, 2015). Through rigorous analytics of its processes, Google learned that four interviews were adequate, down from the norm of 15 – 25 interviews. Recruiting administrative time decreased from…

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    from culture and discrimination is made of the basis of names. In the study resumes were presented to employers, the only thing that differentiated the resumes were the names that headed them. One resume consisted of a “’white sounding’ ” name like Paul Smith or Donald George, while the other consisted of an “’African-American’ ” sounding name such as LaShonda Jones or Jamar Wilson (137). Of the two resumes, the “‘white’ resumes received 50 percent more callbacks from employers than the…

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    Those with weak responses are screened out immediately. Those who make it through the video screening are screened again by reviewing their social media presence (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, etc.). Another course of screening is scanning resumes with a software application that searches for key words or phrases that match the job…

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    Pathologist Career Paper

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    listing skills that make one suited for the job one is applying for. Examples include medical skills, analytical skills, communication skills, attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and diagnostic skills. Once one is ready and has looked over the resume and has practiced for an interview, we can start applying. Now, after all these steps, we can finally get an idea of what it would take to become a pathologist. Although there may be many years of school to become a pathologist, there is a…

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    On TV today the use of the expert witness in many crime dramas have given us a slight glimpse of what an expert witness does in the justice system. Expert Witnesses give their opinions to help the court establish a fact for a particular issue or help the court understand the evidence presented. An Expert Witness performs functions including collecting, testing, and evaluating evidence. Then form opinions based on the findings and present that opinions to the court. By comparing the area in which…

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    When I saw the job posting looking for a Mental Health Technician in Unit Five at First Hospital, I was eager to submit my resume for your review. My two-year experience caring for patients in assisted living gives me confidence in my ability to significantly benefit your team. I am currently looking for an opportunity to continue working with senior citizens who are mentally ill. During this two-year period, I have performed job functions such as helping patient relatives with the admission…

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    fact that might exclude the resume from the application process altogether is also not a good idea. Being doing so you take away your point of reference of the person, and you're just going on intuition, which isn't good decision making because you shouldn't be deciding very quickly or without much empirical evidence on why this person is good for the long term benefit of your company. Also if your job has specific skill sets they're looking for, then you need a resume to be able to prune out…

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    No one understands what goes on in a courthouse until they step into one. I enjoyed every aspect of this semester because I was exposed to so much more than the judge/justice making decisions and punishing people for their wrongful doings. From walking into security to being escorted out at the end of the day it was all an amazing experience. I had the opportunity to shadow Clerks, Court Reporters and even a CSO at the Durham Courthouse. I was skeptical about the entire experience because I have…

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    time (chronic). Follow these instructions at home: Take over-the-counter and prescription medicines only as told by your health care provider. You may continue all activities unless the activities cause more pain. When the pain gets better, slowly resume your normal activities. Gradually increase the intensity and duration of your activities or exercise. When your pain is severe, bed rest may be helpful. Lie or sit in any position that is comfortable, but get out of bed and walk around at least…

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    There is substantial evidence of racial and gender disparity in the economy of America. This inequality is actually caused by discriminatory treatment that exists in the labor market. It is however important to define the term discrimination at the first place to have a greater understanding of discrimination of African American women at the workplace. The word discrimination according to the simpler definition refers to the treatment of people on the basis of race and ethnicity that is unequal…

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