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Research: What Separates the Hired from the Not Hired
                   expects from its employees. This mission statement was plainly
                   written on their Web site.
                       It is our goal to foster an environment of creativity and coopera-
                       tion, where each employee can participate in the company mis-
                       sion: to create, and continue to improve upon, a product that
                       serves the community and the world as a leader in the pursuit
                       of knowledge and information.
                   Remember our list of personal traits in Chapter 2? This compa-
                   ny is telling you right here in its mission statement what it is look-
                   ing for.
                       Having read and absorbed the mission statement, you might
                   want to emphasize the following qualities (and others you have
                   that seem to match their values) if you were seeking employment
                   there:


                       • Creative
                       • Self-motivated
                       • Innovative
                       • Team oriented
                       • Experienced in handling interpersonal communication

                       • Inventive
                       • Experienced in problem solving


                                          Company Culture


                   By company culture we mean the norms of behavior (formal, infor-
                   mal, competitive, cooperative) that are or are not expected or
                   offered in the everyday work environment. Company culture
                   may refer to many things such as the following:

                       • Manner of dress (formal business attire versus
                          casual dress)
                       • Means of communication (e-mail, phone, or just drop-
                          ping by someone’s office)
                       • Treatment of superiors, subordinates, and peers
                       • Use of first names or last names


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