Which of the following statements about job fair is wrong?
A.Job fair is an event where recruiters and employers gather for providing information about available positions and their companies.
B.College students should pay more attention to campus job fair and on-campus recruitment talks.
C.You only have to offer resumes to recruiters on a job fair and you don’t have to prepare for a job interview.
D.Recruitment talk usually begins with a presentation, followed by a Q&A or networking sessions.
When collecting information online, you need to sift the true from the false and protect yourself from falling prey to a scam. According to what we learned, which of the following information is more trustworthy?
A.The job posting has company email address and fixed-line telephone number.
B.When filling in application form, you are asked for personal ID number and bank account.
C.The advertisement says you will be paid 100,000 RMB monthly for sanitation service.
D.The job posting has grammatical or wrongly written characters.
Which of the following is not right for a resume?
A.A resume is a tool to market yourself.
B.A resume is an advertisement of yourself.
C.A resume is an outline of you.
D.A resume is a log of your job history.
When searching the relevant information, which of the following can’t be recommended?
A. List all possible ideas, write them down and select those related to the position you are applying for
B. Think about the anticipated interview questions randomly
C. Make a table based on different categories of the anticipated questions and fill in the table
D.Design a questionnaire for yourself and complete it