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    Scoring A Job Essay

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    The Key to Scoring a Job The phases of receiving a job is simple. The applicant looks for a job, fills out an application, gets a call from the hiring manager if they are interested, schedules an interview, get hired or the interviewee has to wait around the telephone for a few days to see if they got the job or not. Several individuals fail to prepare on the upcoming events and happen to lose out on the opportunity of a job due to several reasons. One reason is not having a resume when attending the interview. That is because some have no knowledge on how to create one. I’m going to show you one way to make sure you thrive and get the job you desired by generating a resume. Resumes benefits in an interview because it shows the hiring manager that you are capable of all the job duties in that job description. The minute you fill out an online application, the evaluator does not see your objective. They do not see what you can do for their company, business, etc. That is why they move on to the procedure of wanting to know additional information about you by calling to schedule an interview. For the interview process, you have to be organized and ready to take on a series of questions they may ask you. That slip of paper bonded in between your hands is the gold to success. It holds your passions and qualifications of you as a human being. There are six building blocks to a resume which include, contact information, objective, relevant skills, education, professional experience…

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    emotions from those of the client and responding with the appropriate prosocial and helpful behavior Oliveira & Gonçalves, (2011). Example #3 Clarifying the Meaning of a Vague or unfamiliar term The clarifying the meaning of a vague or unfamiliar term when a client describes their self as being confirming to worker them and client According to Colapietro, (2010) There are various contexts in which illness must be situated in order to be understood (above all, the phenomenological, and clinical…

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    parent after their divorced, she was moving into a home that does not have loving affection as her grandmother was the religious punishment type of mother but she was able to adjust to it. However, she was taken from the home she is grown comfortable with by their father will not she was not fond and to places the with the biological mother who sent them to their grandmother. She felt awkwardness because she felt like her mother couldn’t be seen with children because “she was too beautiful to…

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    I am Erika Vasquez. This year is my first in 4-H. I am fourteen. My parents are Oscar and Dany Vasquez. I have one younger sibling. Her name is Angela. I live near Slocum, Texas. My school is Slocum ISD. I have two horses. My hobbies are reading, soccer, and drawing. Even though I don't own one, I love cats. My dream job is a radiologist. I discovered 4-H at my school's Meet and Greet. 4-H had a display board explaining their purpose in the hallway. My project goals were altering…

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    I went to vacation with my family all together. The countdown felt like months or years but really it was only two weeks. I’ve never been to the Bahamas and neither has my sister Sydney which explains why the countdown seemed so long. The time came to go to the airport and board the plane. Now the countdown is down to 15 minutes waiting for the plane to take off. The plane ride didn’t take that long, yet it felt like forever. Once we got there I noticed there were many differences between…

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    The main summation of the six articles in questions all point back to the significance and need for Hackman and Oldham’s Job Characteristics Model (JCM) as well as the utilization of job re-design based off of these findings. The JCM was originally created as a means to offer different principles that can be implemented at an organization to enrich the workplace for those involved. The JCM is essentially a work questionnaire that uses the information found to create statistical data in order…

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    The first day I began as a county 4-H Extension Agent was January 23, 2010. As I began my new adventure with WVU Extension Service, my guiding principle was and continues to be this desired outcome: youth led by knowledgeable and caring adults learn and mature so that ultimately youth become caring and skilled citizens involved in their communities. Highlights and accomplishments of Kanawha County’s 4-H program include: • 4,797 youth and adults attended an education program by the Kanawha…

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    Often while growing up, we are taught to be good people, to have good morals, and to do others what we would want to have done to ourselves. However, being a good citizen is not stressed nearly as much as being a good person, yet both ideas go hand and hand. The quote "it is impossible to be a good person and not a good citizen" as said by the late University of Arkansas professor Diane Blair, although simple, has a deep meaning. To me, the quote means living the morals I was taught about being…

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    Codey Powell: Case Study

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    about five months ago through our county 4-H program. Codey contacted me as the 4-H Educator of the county to start a 4-H club with his friends in the Ozark High School FFA program. I have never met a more inspiring, hardworking, pursuant teenager. Codey and I first bonded when I took him to the State 4-H Poultry Day three hours from where we live. The event registration began at 8:30 AM. That meant we had to leave town by 5:00 AM to get there on time. It was a long, early and entertaining…

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    When watching the video of John Cage's 4 "33", I was first confused on what William Marx was doing. I watched the video several times, to gain my focus on what he was doing. Finally, I understood why he was just sitting there and not playing the piano. Truthfully others probably have thought the same thing that I did when I watched the composition. William Marx sat down and opened the top cover of piano and set a timer, he never struck a key on the keyboard through three different movements.…

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