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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.

Chapter 9 Exam

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

Question #1
A  Asian Americans have lower marriage rates than their Latino counterparts.
B  A higher percentage of Asian Americans are divorced than their Latino counterparts.
C  Asian Americans have lower singlehood rates than their Latino counterparts.
D  A higher percentage of Asian Americans are never married as compared to their Latino counterparts.
Question #2
A  Lily and her son can claim the insurance money stating their cohabitation relationship.
B  Lily cannot claim the money since her relationship is only considered a common-law marriage.
C  Lily cannot claim the insurance money as they are not legally married.
D  Lily can claim the insurance money only if she has lived with Mark for more than 2 years.
Question #3
A  demographic slide
B  sex ratio
C  marriage quotient
D  marriage opportunity index
Question #4
A  the failure of the feminist movement in America
B  the postponement of marriage
C  the decline in education among women
D  the failure of the feminist movement in America
Question #5
A  Same-sex marriage rates are highest among black communities.
B  40 states have legalized same-sex marriages.
C  The breakup rates among same-sex couples is lower than different-sex couples.
D  A majority of Americans support same-sex marriage.
Question #6
A  Latinos have lower marriage rates than their African American counterparts.
B  The Latino population is on average a much older population compared to their African American counterparts.
C  Latino women are generally less likely than African American women to experience a shortage of marriageable partners.
D  Latinos are more likely to be never married than their African American counterparts.
Question #7
A  Men’s median age at first marriage is more than that of women.
B  From a historical perspective, the present tendency to delay marriage has been the norm for women when compared to men.
C  More men than women choose to live alone.
D  Women’s median age at first marriage since 1960 has decreased when compared to men.
Question #8
A  marriage opportunity index
B  sex ratio
C  selection disposition
D  marriage squeeze
Question #9
A  white
B  African American
C  Asian American
D  Latino
Question #11
A  The concept of “familism” ensures that most people do not consider divorce as an option even under extreme circumstances.
B  The assimilation of American behaviors has contributed to rising marriage rates and falling divorce rates.
C  Since most Hispanic workers are undocumented, most people cannot apply for legal divorces, and hence “breakups” remain under the radar.
D  The Latino population is on average a younger population compared to non-Latino
Question #12
A  American born Koreans have a lower divorce rate than their immigrant counterparts.
B  Chinese Americans have the highest divorce rates in the general population.
C  Japanese Americans are less likely to face a marriage squeeze.
D  Chinese Americans are more likely to marry outside their racial communities.
Question #13
A  accommodation
B  substitute marriage cohabitation
C  dating cohabitation
D  trial marriage cohabitation
Question #14
A  the reliance on peers and urban clusters for company and support
B  the thinning out of the marriage market
C  the growing economic instability
D  the rise of cohabitation and the acceptance of parenthood outside marriage
Question #15
A  inability to commit to the future
B  financial insecurity
C  inability to find a suitable husband
D  the prospect of losing their independence
Question #17
A  Men their age are looking for much younger women.
B  They are looking for much younger men to marry.
C  They are only interested in men who already married.
D  Men in their middle years typically prefer to remain single.
Question #18
A  Older singles do not have to worry about sex.
B  People do not have to save extra money for retirement.
C  Older singles are not expected to socialize.
D  People do not have to worry about widowhood or divorce.