Career Services Blog Trivia
Posted on September 16, 2010
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Welcome to the Career Services Blog! The Career Services Blog is a site which regularly features employment-related and economic news, advice about searching for employment, and articles discussing the dos and don’ts of the job application process. The answers to today’s trivia questions (listed below) can all be found within individual posts published on the Blog. Good luck, and happy reading!
Today’s trivia questions are as follows:
- Within the context of the Career Services Blog, what is a “George Costanza”?
- Which American city’s workforce is projected to expand by 2.5 million by 2030?
- The Office of Personnel Management recently launched a Web site intended to help veterans navigate the sometimes tricky process of applying for jobs in the public service sector. What is this Web site called?
- In addition to sitting for too long—which a recent study shows can help to hasten death—of what deficiency should “desk jockeys” and cubicles dwellers be cognizant?
- As the blog article, “Using your scholarly skills to find the perfect job or internship” outlines, searching for a job can be a tedious task, but knowing where to look is half the battle. Where can AMU and APU students and alumni visit to view open job and internship positions from AMU and APU partnered employers?
Extra Credit Question: Is there a fee for new resume review requests?
*To qualify for a prize all trivia answers must be sent to online@apus.edu with the subject line “Trivia Contest”. The e-mail should include your name, student ID, and the Web site you’ve visited for the questions. Entrants must be the registered subscriber of the e-mail account by which the entry is made.
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