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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

People go to websites to get the information they desperately need.  They could be looking for an answer to a nagging question.  They might be looking for help in completing an important task.  For recent graduates, they might be looking for ways on how to prepare a comprehensive resume that can capture the attention of the hiring manager

Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

Thus, he sought our assistance in improving editing and proofreading his resume. 

In revising his resume, iwritegigs highlighted his soft skills such as his communication skills, ability to negotiate, patience and tactfulness.  In the professional experience part, our team added some skills that are aligned with the position he is applying for.

When he was chosen for the real estate agent position, he sent us this thank you note:

“Kudos to the team for a job well done.  I am sincerely appreciative of the time and effort you gave on my resume.  You did not only help me land the job I had always been dreaming of but you also made me realize how important adding those specific keywords to my resume!  Cheers!

Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Reading Quiz 1 Reading and Writing Strategies

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  At least 1
B  As many as it takes, but no less than 3.
C  100
D  5
Question #2
A  #3 Revising
B  #1 Prewriting
C  #2 Drafting
D  #5 Publishing
Question #3
A  Chicago
B  MLA format
C  APA format
D  5 paragraph format
Question #4
A  Writing the thesis
B  Editing for mistakes
C  Organizing ideas
D  Revising for ideas
Question #5
A  Drafting
B  Prewriting and generating ideas
C  Writing the essay.
D  Revising
Question #6
A  summarize the main ideas of the essay and bring it to a logical close.
B  State the author’s opinion
C  Tie up any loose ends and give new information
Question #7
A  introduce the topic of the essay and state how the topic will be developed
B  Argue the thesis
C  summarize the main points
D  Tell a story
Question #8
A  present the controlling idea (main idea) of the essay.
B  Give evidence
C  be funny, so people keep reading.
D  Support the main idea of the essay
Question #10
A  The author, The audience, and the purpose.
B  The reason for writing something
C  The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
D  The person who will read what you write.
Question #11
A  The author, The audience, and the purpose.
B  The reason for writing something
C  The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
D  The person who will read what you write.
Question #12
A  The reason for writing something
B  The person who will read what you write.
C  The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
D  Ideas or opinions that we do not question but that we use to form conclusions
Question #13
A  The author, The audience, and the purpose.
B  The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
C  The person who will read what you write.
D  The reason for writing something
Question #14
A  Ideas or opinions that we do not question but that we use to form conclusions
B  The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
C  Strongly held beliefs or points that lead people to certain conclusions without evidence.
D  The reason for writing something
Question #15
A  The “voice” in our writing, formed by the words we use and how we use them.
B  Ideas or opinions that we do not question but that we use to form conclusions
C  The reason for writing something
D  Strongly held beliefs or points that lead people to certain conclusions without evidence.
Question #18
A  Purpose
B  Context
C  Tone and format
D  Sentence structure
E  Audience
Question #19
A  Choose a sentence from the text that seems especially powerful or important
B  Read the entire text all the way through.
C  Note the main idea
D  Pause to consider what you read
Question #20
A  Preview, Read, Prepare, Respond
B  Read and Reread until you understand
C  Review and Respond
D  Preview, Read, Pause, Review
Question #21
A  Review and respond
B  Identify the main idea
C  Consider the context
D  Question and interpret
E  Quickly decide how you feel about the topic.