Please Answer ASAP Will Give Brainlist. 50 points
Opinion Questions
Opinion question (Worth 15 Points):
Based on Jessica’s experience and qualifications from the résumé, would you hire her for a position at the Book Worm? Why or why not?
Please include a minimum of three examples to back up your opinion. Your answer should include a minimum of 5 to 6 sentences.
Answer:
November 11, 2016
The Book Worm
Attn: Debra Smith
123 Main Street
Sarasota, FL 34231
Dear Ms. Smith:
I discovered in the community blog, the Falcon Observer, that you have a part-time sales associate position. I would like to be considered for this position.
I see where the position calls for a person who loves books. I am that person. I not only love to read, but I also love to write. I am very organized, and I am very good at following instructions. I also love working with other people.
I have enclosed my resume for your review. I look forward to visiting with you further about the position. You may call me at 575-555-1234. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Jessica Jones
Opinion Questions
Opinion question (Worth 15 Points):
Look at the cover letter above that Jessica wrote. When you apply for a job one day, will you submit a cover letter with your résumé?
If yes, explain why in at least 5 to 6 sentences. Give at least two examples that support your opinion. If no, explain why not in at least 5 to 6 sentences. Give at least two examples that support your opinion.
Answer:
The information needed
Your friend Jessica has never written a résumé or cover letter, and she turns to you for help.
Jessica explains that this will be her first “real” job, but she has babysat for three years for the Johnson family’s twin boys. The Johnsons love Jessica because she speaks to the boys in English and Spanish, her parents' native language.
Jessica is a few years older than you and attends high school at Freedom High School. She takes honors and Advanced Placement classes. Her career goal is to be a famous author or journalist. Jessica has been on the Principal’s Honor Roll every year in high school. She is also the assistant editor for the school newspaper, a member of the National Honor Society, and an active member of the Creative Writing Club. As a writer, Jessica found that she needed computer skills, so she took a course that allowed her to earn her industry certification in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
Jessica also volunteers her time teaching Spanish-speaking children how to read at the local library.
Thanks for the help :)
In every business, it takes more than one person to create success - whether you are talking about a berry farm, a historic theater, a popular amusement park, or an expanding coffee chain. While you watch the videos, notice how many different people work together to support and sustain these operations.
Cogdell Berry Farm
Fox Theatre
Six Flags
Jittery Joes
Now, let's put it all together by creating a presentation entitled "It Takes a Village." Your presentation could either be a word document, a digital mind map, or a slideshow, but it must include a chart and research paragraph for each company. In your presentation, you should create a visual chart or slideshow featuring each company and highlighting at least two different jobs that are needed to keep each company running. Make it clear that each company is comprised of many different positions and discuss how people with different skills and interests work together to contribute to a successful enterprise.
Finally, pick out one career from each video and do some additional research on it. Let's consult our handy reference, the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Handbook once again to find more information. This time check out the headings 'How to Become One,' 'Pay,' and 'Job Outlook' for each career you choose.
Your presentation should include the following content:
A chart/slideshow that describes each of the four companies with at least two jobs discussed in each company.
In-depth research on one job per company, including:
How to Become One
Pay
Job Outlook
However, you choose to arrange your presentation, make sure to show clearly that the companies you learned about relying on more than one position to keep things running smoothly.