Gap filling: Chap 13

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Applicant Tracking System (ATS)

Software that helps organizations automatically post job openings, screen résumés, rank candidates, and generate interview requests.


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Big Five

An assessment tool which groups people into five personality types (openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism).


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Career e-portfolio

The professional electronic portfolio is a purposeful collection of digital files and documents showcasing the accomplishments of a students’ academic career. Some e-portfolios are built like personal websites and feature sophisticated media

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Chronological résumé

A résumé that lists work history job by job, starting with the most recent position.

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Cover letter/letter of application

 A letter of application used to introduce a résumé, highlight the job seeker’s strengths in terms of benefits to the employer, and gain an interview; can be solicited or unsolicited; also called a cover letter or cover message.


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Elevator pitch

A concise speech that job seekers can give in 60 seconds or less describing who they are and what they can offer.


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Functional résumé

A résumé that focuses attention on a candidate’s skills rather than on past employment; also called a skills résumé. 


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Headline

In the context of LinkedIn, a type of tagline or branding slogan, a short phrase that sums up a user’s professional self. It should include keywords in the field and a brief description of what the job seeker wants.


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Hidden job market

Jobs that are never advertised or listed.

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Myers–Briggs Type Indicator

 A useful tool for self-analysis before a job search measuring personality, interests, skills, and values; divides people into four temperaments (guardian, idealist, rational, and artisan.


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Networking

Developing a supportive system of person-to-person contacts during a job search; involves meeting people and talking to them about your field or industry so that you can gain information and possibly open doors to job vacancies.



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Open job market

Jobs that are advertised or listed.

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PDF (Portable Document Format)

A file type invented by Adobe that condenses documents while preserving the formatting and graphics.


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Plain-text format

An electronic version of a résumé that is saved with .txt file type; suitable for e-mailing or pasting into online résumé bank submission forms.


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Profile statement/summary of qualifications/résumé summary

A bulleted list at the top of your résumé that lists the candidate’s most impressive qualifications; also called summary of qualifications or résumé summary.


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Reskilling

Continuous education and retraining required to remain relevant and employable in the workplace.

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résumé padding

Adding false or exaggerated information to enhance an applicant’s credentials for a job.

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Video résumé

An opportunity to expand employment possibilities that enables job candidates to present their experience, qualifications, and interests in video form; candidates can demonstrate their public speaking, interpersonal, and technical skills more impressively than they can in traditional print résumés.