Which of the three tasks (resume/cover letter, business letter, GRE/Law School practice, other) will you be doing for your project 4?

Which of the three tasks (resume/cover letter, business letter, GRE/Law School practice, other) will you be doing for your project 4?

Project selection

Commit to your Project 4 selection with this assignment. Write a short paragraph in which you
answer the following two questions. 
(1) Which of the three tasks (resume/cover letter, business letter, GRE/Law School
practice, other) will you be doing for your project 4?
(2) Identify and analyze your target audience. Select a company/job and describe who you
are targeting with your cover letter & resume..

Peer review

(1) the name of your interviewee and his/her goal (job, internship, business start-
up, grad school, etc.) plus your first impression of his document aesthetics
(2) Two to four tips you have for your interviewee to improve his/her documents or
interview style – you should send this to your interviewee with a thank you note. I will
not share this with your interviewee.

Journal

Reflection: Explain how you coordinated your interviews and what medium (chat,
Zoom, etc.) you used to do them. Who interviewed you and whom did you interview?
First reflect on what your first impression was when you first looked at the
resume/cover letter or other document (aesthetics, balance, clarity, uniformity) then
on what it was like to be the boss, or hiring manager or interviewer, grad adviser,
venture capitalist etc.? You do not have to list all of the questions you asked.
Ultimately, what did you learn by being the interviewer?
Direction: Now reflect on what it was like to be interviewed. You do not have to list
the questions or answers that you covered. How prepared did you feel? What did you
learn? What will you do to be better prepared for such interviews in the future?

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