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Workplace Readiness Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Applicant - a person applying for a job Cover Letter - A document attached to a resume that explains why a company should hire the applicant Employee - a person hired by a company to work Employer - a person or company that hires an ind...

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Applicant - ✔✔a person applying for a job


Cover Letter - ✔✔A document attached to a resume that explains why a company should hire the

applicant


Employee - ✔✔a person hired by a company to work


Employer - ✔✔a person or company that hires an individual to work for money


Hard Skills - ✔✔Hard skills are those skills that are specific to a particular career field or job. For

example, a carpenter must have skills associated with building, such as measuring and cutting wood and

handling a hammer or nail gun, while a computer programmer must maintain the skills necessary to

write computer programs. The hard skills needed for a particular position are also likely to vary a great

deal from one position to the next, and may also vary between jobs within the same career field. For

example, a computer programming position may require specific application, system, database or HTML

skills depending on the specific position.


Human Resources - ✔✔the part of the company that oversees hiring, firing and financial and medical

paperwork


Income Tax Return - ✔✔A document filed by an employee with both the state and federal government

that lists the amount of taxable income a person has. It is due April 15th and people either paid a penalty

or receive a reimbursement for overpayment. The document requires a signature and your social security

information.




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