When preparing a résumé in a format compatible with computers, photocopiers, and scanners, it is advisable to:
A. use bullets instead of asterisks in the résumé.
B. minimize the use of abbreviations in the résumé.
C. print the résumé on both sides of the paper.
D. use right justification to align the text in the résumé.
B
When preparing a résumé in a format compatible with computers, photocopiers, and scanners,
it is advisable to minimize the use of abbreviations in the résumé. Computers are programmed
to scan résumés posted on the Internet for specific keywords associated with a particular
industry and specific positions within that industry.
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a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8
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Meir Shmeltzer, transferred the check to General Credit Corp, a company in the business of buying instruments from payees for cash. Meanwhile, after recounting the chairs, New York Linen discovered that delivery was not complete and stopped payment of the check. The next day, New York Linen drafted a second check, reflecting an adjusted payment of $11,275, and delivered it to Elite. A notation on the second check indicated that it was a replacement for the first check. When the first check was dishonored, General Credit filed a suit in a New York state court against New York Linen to recover the amount. New York Linen argued in part that General Credit was not a holder in due course because of the notation on the second check. In whose favor should the court rule? Why?