Providing your application materials in person ________
A) is a mandatory option for most advertised positions
B) requires that you consider the impression you will make on those you interact with
C) guarantees that someone at the company will discuss your application with you
D) requires you to collect a return receipt to prove that the company received your material
E) prevents you from following up with the company if they do not respond to your application
Answer: B
Explanation: B) On the rare occasions that you are able to present your application materials in person, take care to dress professionally and be polite. Don't assume you will drop off your materials with the receptionist and leave unnoticed; the employer may consider the receptionist's impression of you. While you may have the opportunity to meet with someone at the company, there is no guarantee. You don't need a return-receipt, however you can follow up about your application if they don't respond within two weeks
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