I think that the creative," what candy bar would you be?" question would be the hardest. This question you have to think a little harder on, so it is the hardest.
The author of," What to Wear(And NOT Wear) To An Interview" is David Schepp. The article is about what you should and shouldn't wear to an interview. It helps with the way you dress. This can help more and more people get jobs. I read the photo on the article. I personally think that this was a good article. It shared many good ideas, and gave good advice. A lot of it was common sense, like don't wear really short shorts to an interview. I agree with what they said, because it made it seem more professional. You don't want to look sloppy and unprepared for a job interview. I will use this information when I go to a job interview. It will help me be able to look as professional as possible, making getting a job easier. It can help a lot of people because it can make the workplace more professional. This article applies to the article because we have been talking about how to dress. Also, because this class is all about being a professional at the workplace. classic (http://definr.com/classic) adj 1: characteristic of the classical artistic and literary traditions minimal (http://definr.com/minimal) adj : the least possible; "needed to enforce minimal standards"; "her grades were minimal"; "minimum wage"; "a minimal charge for the service" [syn: minimum] [ant: maximal, maximal] The article, “Job candidates getting tripped up by Facebook” was written by Wei Du. The article was about employers searching people’s names on Facebook. Many people have not gotten/ lost a job because of their digital footprint. Too many people put too much information online. 35-45% of employers check your name online. I agree and disagree about this topic. I agree because I think people should not put all their stuff online. I disagree because that is your personal stuff. As long as it does not affect the way you present yourself at work, it shouldn’t matter. My aunt had taken photos when a group of our family went to the beach, and my cousin was in a bikini. My aunt said she would tag her and put them online, and my cousin got very upset. She is a physical education teacher, and she would have gotten fired if my aunt followed through with uploading them. This information will benefit me in the future. I will always think about what I put online. I always make sure not to swear or say mean things about people online. I will probably make my accounts private, just to make sure no creepy people go onto them. This article applies to the chapter. This is because we are talking about our digital footprint in chapter 6. company (http://definr.com/company) n 1: an institution created to conduct business; "he only invests in large well-established companies"; "he started the company in his garage" network (http://definr.com/network) n 1: an intricately connected system of things or people; "a network of spies"; "a web of intrigue" [syn: web |
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