CBCertified - Resume Database
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Once you’ve identified the optimum search criteria for your resume search, you can use a Resume Search Agent to save you time. How many search agents can you save on your account?
5
25
10
Unlimited
2.
Why might you want to perform a search via the archived search tool?
To locate candidates with very specific skill sets
To identify leads for hard to fill positions
To broaden your search results
All of the above
3.
How can you identifiy resumes that you have already viewed in the Resume Database?
A red flag will appear next to the resume name
The resume name will appear in very large text on the search results page
An eyeball icon will appear next to the resume name
The resume will not appear in future searches
4.
What is a benefit of using a Boolean search?
It allows you to perform very specific searches using operators such as and, or, and and not
Resume search results will appear in alphabetical order
Searches are saved on your account
It makes forwarding resumes easier
5.
Which resumes are available for viewing via the archived search?
Resumes from international candidates
Resumes that have not been updated in the past year
Resumes of candidates who have already been contacted about an active job posting
Resumes that have been on CareerBuilder for longer than 1 month
6.
The "Refine Search" area makes it easy to:
Begin with broad search criteria so resumes aren't unintentionally excluded
Narrow your search results by Metro Area, City, Pay, Category, School and/or Company
Decrease the number of resumes returned from a search using specific filters
All of the above
7.
What will the R2 feature not allow you to do?
Find other resumes similar to the one viewed
Retract an email sent to a candidate
Locate resumes based on an uploaded document
Save resumes populated from the R2 search
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