1) What’s the difference between a CV and a resume in Europe? a) A resume is a one page summary of your work experience and background. A CV, meanwhile, is a longer academic diary that includes all your experience, publications and more. b) They are indeed the same thing. c) A CV is a one page summary of your work experience and background. A resume, meanwhile, is a longer academic diary that includes all your experience, publications and more. 2) What’s the difference between a CV and a resume in the US? a) A resume is a one page summary of your work experience and background. A CV, meanwhile, is a longer academic diary that includes all your experience, publications and more. b) They are indeed the same thing. c) A CV is a one page summary of your work experience and background. A resume, meanwhile, is a longer academic diary that includes all your experience, publications and more. 3) Recruiters look at CVs for up to ... . a) one minute. b) ten seconds. c) six seconds. 4) If you submit a résumé with a photo ..., some employers would just disregard it. ..., meanwhile, if you do not put your photo on your résumé, some employers wouldn't even notice you. a) in the US / In the UK or Europe. b) in the UK or Europe / In the US 5) The Must-have Sections to Include in a CV: a) Contact information, CV Summary or objective, Work experience, Skills,Education b) Certifications and awards, Languages, Personal projects, Volunteer Experience 6) Optional Sections to Include in a CV: a) Contact information, CV Summary or objective, Work experience, Skills, Education b) Certifications and awards, Languages, Personal projects, Volunteer Experience 7) A career in a more traditional industry - legal, banking, finance, etc. a) Your CV is going to be the traditional type. b) Your CV is going to be the creative one. 8) Where imagination and innovation are valued. a) Your CV is going to be the traditional type. b) Your CV is going to be the creative one. 9) A reverse-chronological resume a) lists your work experiences and skills in reverse-chronological order, the most common and practical resume format. b) focuses more on your skills rather than your work experience,is the least popular resume format in 2021 c) focuses on both skills and experiences 10) A functional resume a) lists your work experiences and skills in reverse-chronological order, the most common and practical resume format. b) focuses more on your skills rather than your work experience,is the least popular resume format in 2021  11) A combination resume a) lists your work experiences and skills in reverse-chronological order, the most common and practical resume format. b) focuses more on your skills rather than your work experience,is the least popular resume format in 2021 c) focuses on both skills and experiences 12) Writing about your past responsibilities and achievements, USE ... a) the Present Simple ( S1 + V1/s ) b) the Past Simple ( S1 + V2/ed ) c) the Present Perfect ( S1 + have/has + V3/ed ) 13) Writing about your present responsibilities, USE ... a) the Present Simple ( S1 + V1/s ) b) the Past Simple ( S1 + V2/ed ) c) the Present Perfect ( S1 + have / has + V3/ed ) 14) Writing about your experiences, USE ... a) the Present Simple ( S1 + V1/s ) b) the Past Simple ( S1 + V2/ed ) c) the Present Perfect ( S1 + have/has + V3/ed ) 15) Put ... a) work experiences before education/training b) education/training before work experiences 16) Writing your resume or cover letter, a) avoid contractions b) use contractions 17) Start you cover letter a) Dear Katherine, / Dear Hiring Manager, / Dear Hiring Team, b) To Whom It May Concern, c) Dear Sir or Madam, 18) The Opening Paragraph of Your Cover Letter a) grab the hiring manager’s attention b) explain why you're the perfect fit for the company c) explain why the company is the perfect fit for you 19) The Second Paragraph of Your Cover Letter a) grab the hiring manager’s attention b) explain why you're the perfect fit for the company c) explain why the company is the perfect fit for you 20) The Third Paragraph of Your Cover Letter a) grab the hiring manager’s attention b) explain why you're the perfect fit for the company c) explain why the company is the perfect fit for you 21) The Closing Paragraph a) I would welcome the chance to discuss your ... objectives and show you how ... b) Thank you for your consideration and your time. 22) The Right Formal Closing a) Best regards, / Kind regards, / Sincerely, / With best regards. b) Thank you for your consideration, / Regards, / Sincerely yours, / Yours truly, 23) Why is the “P.S.” so important? a) It's a must-have in a good cover letter format. b) It’s like a magnet for the hiring manager’s eyes. 24) “P.S.” a) I would also value the opportunity to show you ... b) I would like to express my interest in taking part in the recruitment process. c) You won't find a candidate better qualified than me. 25) It's better to write ... a) a one-page cover letter. b) a two-page cover letter. c) a three-page cover letter.

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