I have to submit answers to 2 pre-screening questions for a job I'm applying for. In the letter with the questions, it is stated that the responses to the
questions should be limited to a page. Would you assume that means one page per question or one page for both questions?
What would you make of this?
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GonnaBeStronger |
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Posts: 2108 (11/20/2009 4:27 PM) |
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StellaXOXOXO |
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Posts: 7030 (11/20/2009 4:31 PM) |
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insomniachollie |
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Posts: 42018 (11/20/2009 4:37 PM) Best Fan Fic Writer '08 |
In these situations, I'd always assume the shorter of the two just to be safe. Otherwise, if you misjudge it and go over it looks to them like you
didn't bother to read the instructions properly or ignored them.
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curiousgeoff |
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Posts: 4483 (11/20/2009 4:39 PM) |
limited means you dont have to max out a page.. so its safest and still falls under "reading the instructions accurately" to keep everything to 1
page total.
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StellaXOXOXO |
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Posts: 7031 (11/20/2009 5:09 PM) |
Yeah, I doubt they want to be reading full page answers for each question. Just answer each as briefly as possible, including all the important info!
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