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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.

Final Exam

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

Question #1
A  living longer and healthier.
B  earning a high income in my field.
C  attaining career satisfaction.
D  all of the above.
Question #2
A  include a large number of people.
B  only include people doing work similar to yours.
C  offer people prizes for becoming network members.
D  be quite restrictive about who can be in your network
Question #3
A  supplements her paid work with volunteer work.
B  satisfies a few of her religious values through work.
C  experiences a consuming, meaningful passion about her work.
D  entered her field because of a family business.
Question #4
A  respond immediately when his boss makes a suggestion.
B  procrastinate when faced with a difficult task.
C  become stressed with facing a heavy workload.
D  search out new potential clients his company is not yet serving.
Question #5
A  think through his basket of strengths.
B  give himself a clever name, such as “Resilient Roy.”
C  list his most important needs for development.
D  compare himself to his favorite brands, such as Nike or Chevrolet.
Question #6
A  “Whatever”
B  “Excuse me, sir (or madam)”
C  “Nice to be here”
D  “You can say that again.”
Question #7
A  What type of animal do you admire the most?
B  How are you feeling and acting today?
C  Tell me about your record of attendance and punctuality.
D  Describe for me a time when you solved a tough problem under a time deadline.
Question #8
A  current industry buzzwords
B  words and phrases that are trending on social media Web sites at the time.
C  a modern dictionary of slang.
D  the job description associated with the position.
Question #9
A  engage in extreme job hunting.
B  be aware of qualifications sought by employers.
C  use networking to reach company insiders
D  stay organized during your job search.
Question #10
A  identifying your potential contribution.
B  smiling at interviewers and contacts.
C  identifying your position objective.
D  using multiple approaches to reach the right employer.
Question #11
A  errors are likely to increase.
B  the work is performed too quickly.
C  working on the project is less joyful.
D  the person will appear to be old-fashioned.
Question #12
A  propel you toward self-employment.
B  make short-range goals superfluous.
C  make you a workaholic.
D  propel you toward being more productive.
Question #13
A  dislike of a task with several components.
B  craving the excitement of rushing to make a deadline.
C  dislike of an overwhelming task.
D  looking to punish oneself.
Question #14
A  30 hours per week from your home and receive high pay.
B  only from midnight until 8 a.m.
C  during certain seasons, such as the tax season.
D  60 hours per week, travel heavily, and face tight deadlines.
Question #15
A  perform at a high level for sustained periods of time.
B  work in the company wellness program.
C  drink Gatorade during business meetings.
D  be a mentor to several workers at the same time.
Question #16
A  encourages patients to smoke outside the hospital doors.
B  drives an SUV with a sun roof to the hospital.
C  advocates that the hospital engages in more recycling.
D  skips sterilizing needles before reusing them.
Question #17
A  give a little company money to a poor employee.
B  not worry about the consequences of her actions.
C  never forgive an immoral act, however small.
D  be loyal to her convictions.
Question #18
A  has strong potential to learn the job in question quickly.
B  is in desperate need of a job.
C  has worked for a competitor.
D  helps shovel his driveway.
Question #19
A  approves the credit application because he likes the way the customer dresses.
B  approves the credit application because it is filled out carefully.
C  turns down the credit applicant because he is driving a competitive brand motorcycle.
D  overlooks the fact that the applicant is facing a home foreclosure.
Question #20
A  while feeling terribly guilty.
B  without feeling distress.
C  while looking out for the good of the other person.
D  with work associates who have high work engagement.
Question #21
A  the customer is always right.
B  some customers are so unreasonable they are not worth keeping.
C  a customer retention rate of about 50 percent is realistic.
D  a company should strive to retain all their customers.
Question #22
A  establish a tight legal agreement.
B  form an personal relationship.
C  accept liability for service problems.
D  enter into frequent negotiations about price.
Question #23
A  tell a dissatisfied customer to go online to learn how to operate the Jaguar’s navigation system.
B  grant $500 in service coupons to a dissatisfied customer.
C  please wait in the customer lounge for an hour.
D  explain more clearly the problem with his or her Jaguar.
Question #24
A  complains a lot about poor customer service.
B  is so grouchy and angry that he or she is a good model of behavior to avoid.
C  is charismatic and good at setting visions.
D  imposes strict control over employee behavior.
Question #25
A  tend to not become a repeat customer.
B  tell many other people about their dissatisfaction.
C  fill consumer satisfaction surveys with exaggerated, negative comments.
D  usually ask for a refund.
Question #26
A  the shared laughter helps build rapport.
B  most managers are emotionally insecure.
C  kissing up is a standard part of most jobs.
D  a boss who laughs gives generous salary increases.
Question #27
A  give loads of smiles and hugs, and all will be fine.
B  recognize that the rules for being polite are the same in most cultures.
C  be careful not to violate the customs of another culture.
D  usually follow the etiquette rules of your own culture.
Question #28
A  was emotionally unstable.
B  had poor political skill.
C  had good political skill.
D  was highly introverted.
Question #29
A  be quite hostile toward people she dislikes.
B  appear relaxed and friendly at meetings.
C  be a high maintenance person.
D  have difficulty controlling her love of sweets..
Question #30
A  gives constructive criticism instead of angry attacks.
B  gives angry attacks toward lazy coworkers.
C  believes that a friendly atmosphere lowers productivity.
D  tells great jokes during business meetings.
Question #31
A  in a group setting.
B  about the person’s characteristics.
C  about the person’s behavior.
D  about the person’s values.
Question #32
A  says no to the boss, but yes to coworkers.
B  avoids promising to meet deadlines.
C  says yes to the boss, but no to coworkers.
D  rarely delivers on promises.
Question #33
A  competitiveness with team members
B  diplomacy and tact
C  confrontational style
D  impatience
Question #34
A  avoiding a personal friendship with the protégé
B  solving problems for the protégé
C  sharing a challenging assignment with the protégé
D  coaxing the protégé into potentially harmful situations
Question #35
A  are late bloomers in their career.
B  conduct serious negotiations over lunch.
C  dislike most people.
D  promote the growth of others.
Question #36
A  want to maximize gain and minimize loss.
B  are willing to endure pain to receive the right reward.
C  bet on the outcomes of a situation.
D  strive to receive bigger rewards than others.
Question #37
A  most workers feel they do not receive enough recognition.
B  collecting company souvenirs is a popular hobby.
C  most workers are greedy.
D  the need for economic security and safety is strong.
Question #38
A  desired behavior is sustained longer.
B  desired behavior fades quickly.
C  undesired behavior is sustained longer.
D  undesired behavior fades quickly.
Question #39
A  concern for the welfare of others.
B  self-interest.
C  a spirit of excitement and adventure.
D  a need to avoid pain.
Question #40
A  dissatisfied with their working conditions.
B  engaged and committed.
C  more caring about external rewards than getting the job done.
D  thankful that they have a job.