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To check the final copy for correct spelling and grammar. Proofreading
Example of a question you could be asked during an interview. Tell me about yourself.
This show how you communicate effectively and professionally with others. communication style
The person who has a message to communicate. sender
These are the parts of a formal presentation. introduction, body, and conclusion
The file extension name of a PowerPoint presentation. .pptx
How a message is transmitted channel
Subtle fades to dynamic effects between slides transitions
An excellent way to visually organize data by providing a graphical way to display statistical data. charts
This offers timing, speed, reordering, and start options for animations. animation pane
Type face that is character set designed with a particular appearance. font
How font size is measured points
The address of the letter writer return address
This tells who typed the letter reference initials
These draw attention to important information summarized as key points. bullets
This should be written after an interview to demonstrate you have good manners. thank you note
Write this if a section of the job application does not apply to you N/A
The process of using words, sounds, signs, or actions to exchange information or express thoughts communication
The translation of a message into terms the receiver can understand encoding
This accompanies a resume when applying for a job cover letter
Holds information placed at the top and/or bottom of a slide header and footer
Organizes data into a more readable and easier-to-comprehend format tables
The last line in a business letter writer's typed name
Dear Mr. Jones is an example of this salutation
A group of slides within a presentation section
This is a document that tells proepective employers exactly what you want them to know about you resume
Incorporates written, verbal, visual, and digital communication to provide factual information that is usable in the workplace professional communication
The receiver's response to the sender that concludes the communication process feedback
These determine the way in which objects appear on a slide entrance effects
Determines how long an animation will run duration
Has all parts of the letter aligned at the left margin block style
This section of a resume tells the details of your previous job experience
The person who reads, hears, or sees a message receiver
This section of a resume tells the employer if you meet the educational requirements for a particular position education
Dictates how the body of a paragraph appears in relation to the left and right sides of a text box or placeholder alignment
This means there is no punctuation after the salutation and the complimentary close. open punctuation
This means that there is a colon after the salutation and a comma after the complimentary close. mixed punctuation
A sequence of slides that incorporates text, sound, graphics, and animation presentation
The recepient's name and address in a letter inside address
Locates synomyms for words thesaurus
A meeting between an employer and a job applicant interview
The 4 stages of the writing process prewriting, writing, postwriting, and publishing
A person who is willing to talk to potential employers about your job skills reference
A box with a dotted border and contains only text to be added text placeholder
Pictures that have motion animations
Yours truly or sincerely are examples complimentary close
The act of sending a message transmission
This is a brief way to introduce yourself and make a connection with someone elevator pitch
This can communicate almost as much information as what you are actually saying body language
The art of using good manners etiquette
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