As a senior high school student, what are the benefits of learning and making a
resumé?
Why is application letter needed to be attached to the resume when a person is
applying?
What is the main purpose of making a memorandum?
What could be the consequences of placing inaccurate and false information
in a resumé, application letter, and memo?
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1. Your résumé will highlight your most significant achievements and experiences during your high school career and, in doing so, it may help you develop a thematic approach to your application. By reading through your résumé, you may gain insight into what makes you so special and unique from other students.
2. Your letter will highlight your most relevant skills and qualifications for the job, making you stand out in a sea of applicants. Your cover letter is a good way to show an employer what you want them to know about you, without the hiring manager having to figure it out themselves from your resume.
3. Memos have a twofold purpose: they bring attention to problems, and they solve problems. They accomplish their goals by informing the reader about new information like policy changes, price increases, or by persuading the reader to take an action, such as attend a meeting, or change a current production procedure.
4. Generally speaking, employees who have lied on their resumes have no legal recourse against their former employers. This can also impact a former employee's ability to seek legal recourse for an employer's actions which may have been legitimately illegal. This is known as the "after-acquired evidence" theory.