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kozerog [31]
2 years ago
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Elena works in the audit department of a practice as an audit administrator. She assists the audit teams by recording and proces

sing audit evidence collected by her colleagues on audit assignments. As she is not one of the operational members of the audit team, she finds it quite difficult to get close to her senior colleagues who sometimes treat her as an ‘outsider’, and often fail to interact with her socially.
During a quiet period at work, Elena spends a few hours using the internet to browse job vacancies. She then submits her résumé to a number of prospective employers.
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1 answer:
Luda [366]2 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is; She needs to keep out the part about her current coworkers in her resume to potential employers.

Further Explanation:

After researching this question, I have found the part that is missing. Elena is writing a resume and in the resume she stated the reason for leaving her current job and wanting a new one is "To gain more responsibility and to be better rewarded. I would also prefer to work with people who are more friendly and sociable than the people I currently work with. " The question is "What do you think of the resume?"

The resume is a good one, but she should not put in the part about her coworkers and that she would want to work with people more friendly and sociable. Since a job is not meant to be a place to find friends and be sociable, this will look bad on Elena's resume and may put off prospective employers. She needs to keep the part about being rewarded in a better way and to gain more responsibility.

Learn more about how to write a resume at brainly.com/question/3927519

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