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nevsk [136]
2 years ago
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Help need this in 30 mins! 1. Describe an example of a task that it might make sense for a company to outsource. (1-2 sentences.

2.0 points)
2. Describe three things that you think are important for a company to include in its personnel policies. (1-3 sentences. 1.5 points)


3. Describe at least three pieces of information you would include when writing a job description. (1-3 sentences. 1.5 points)


4. Describe two methods you would use to find potential employees if you were in charge of advertising a job for a company. Explain why you would use these methods for advertising the job. (1-2 sentences. 3.0 points)


5. Describe at least two methods you would use to identify job opportunities if you were looking for a job. Explain why you would use these methods for job seeking. (1-2 sentences. 3.0 points)


6. Write your answers to at least three of the lesson 2 questions on what you want from your life page. (1-3 sentences. 3.0 points)


7. Describe a career you would like to have, and explain how you could get started and then advance in that career. (1=3 sentences. 3.0 points)



8. Which part of the online job application was easiest for you to complete? Which section was the most difficult? Give at least one example of work experience, education, or special skills that you included in the application. (2-5 sentences. 3.0 points) CAUTION: To protect your privacy, make sure you don't list the names of specific places where you've worked or gone to school.
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1 answer:
Lubov Fominskaja [6]2 years ago
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1. The best example of a task that makes a lot of sense in a company to outsource its customer support which is more common than phone support. Even the costs may be high, there are many parts which employing, providing office space, and training, and paying taxes on support reps are not very high. It makes sense because it is the best way to outsource a company and to make a better approach to the client.

2. Human resources staff are tasked with keeping up-to-date personnel policies for the companies they work for. These policies govern how a business is run, from hiring and termination to policies for sexual harassment and forms of workplace discrimination. Personnel policies are given to new employees to review, and they are often asked to sign a statement saying that they read and understand the policies. Policies and procedures vary from company to company, but certain elements are common.

3.

  • Heading information: Where they live, where they came from, who to contact when something bad happens.
  • Work Environment: Know what's around you, be able to know it's safe for workers.
  • 3 or 4 skills they need to have: Being able to do the work they are task with.    

4. I would use employee referral programs and hire for attitude and then do training for skills. Employees working in your organization can be a valuable source of knowledge need when recruiting. They have friends and acquaintances that are in the same field. Come up with a policy that will enable staff to refer suitable candidates for job positions in the company. A smart recruiter should search for attitude when recruiting employees because skills can be gained. The best candidate should show a positive attitude towards a position with the required skills which is in most cases difficult to find. The technique to employ here as a recruiter is to find a person with a positive attitude towards a job posting.

5. The 2 methods which I will use to identify job opportunities if I was looking for a job would be, internships and company websites. Internships: As I am without a job, obtaining a short space among a renowned organization is an excellent method to acquire a footing in the entrance, or produce me including valuable business connections to convene upon in the eternity. Company Websites: If I want a job and want to get to know the company better, why not check out the job part of the company’s website. If I will see opportunities on the company’s website, there is a possibility I will obtain exactly the opportunity that I have been expecting for.    

6. Write your answers to at least three of the Lesson 2 questions on the What You Want from Your Life page.

So here are the questions the question is talking about:

  • What activities do you most enjoy?
  • What activities do you least enjoy?
  • What things have you never done before but want to try?
  • What things would your job need to include in order to make you feel satisfied?
  • What things are you especially good at?
  • What are your weaknesses?
  • What values are most important to you?
  • What issues or causes do you care most about?
  • Which people in your life are most important to you?

I answered these 3:

  • What are your weaknesses? My weaknesses include trouble focusing, impulsiveness, lack of motivation at times, and wanting to be recognized for my efforts.
  • Which people in your life are most important to you? My mom, my grandpa, and my best friend. I would do anything for them, and they know that. I tend to care about their wellbeing more than my own because they give me the motivation to pursue any opportunity that comes my way.
  • What things are you especially good at? I am good at motivating and helping others. I understand my faults and always try to improve in any shape, way, or form. I am also very personable.

7. I am not sure what career I want to go in so I will just say an example. If I wanted to work in the veterinary field or be an animal doctor, some steps to take to lead toward this career would be to volunteer at the SPCA or animal shelters so I can get hands-on experience and a first-hand experience on what your career would be. With the prior knowledge of the animals on your resume, it would look good and they would hire me for my prior experience.

8. The section that was the easiest was the general information page. Including your name, age, etc. The hardest section for me was the goals section because I don’t really have any concrete goals at this point in my life right now and I am stuck choosing between multiple career options. One example of an experience I had in the past was when I would volunteer at my church (when I was religious). Now I tend to act as my mother’s secretary for her job, letting her know information from a voicemail, driving her, or taking notes for her meetings.

<em>I put a lot of time and effort into this so, I hoped this helped! :)</em>

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