HR Quiz 9

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c) strong career development opportunities.

Meaningful development as a shared responsibility between the employee, management, and the organization is an indication of:

d) Establishment

Mikhail had an internship as an undergraduate in a regional planning office that confirmed his major in Economics. He went on to law school and today is starting a job in a real estate development firm. He arranges his desk, looks at his parking and employee identification cards, shines the edge of the frame of the picture of his wife and his dog, and proudly puts his credentials on the office wall. Identify Mikhail career stage.

a) Take anything that comes along, personal preferences are not important in today's work world.

Myron, an HR expert, is evaluating the resume of Jeannie, his friend, who has just finished her exit interview. Jeannie has been an interior designer for the same department store for the last 15 years. All of the following would be good advice EXCEPT

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The most effective way, according to research, to enhance your career is to keep your accomplishments to yourself and letting others discover them on their own.

a) Myers-Briggs

To best assess how employees will interact and solve problems, what type of personality indicator should be used?

c) Yes, because he is a successful caretaker and homemaker.

Toshi is a stay-at-home husband. He has two children. He likes spending time with them and raising them. He is very involved in their education. He is a volunteer at the Parent Teacher Association of his children's school. He is also the coach of their baseball team. Henry likes to clean and decorate his house. He just redesigned his kitchen. Is Henry having a successful career?

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Unfortunately, research finds that career success can be defined only subjectively and not objectively.

d) A job in medical science

Viktoria has a good facility with words. She is energetic, extroverted, adventurous, and enjoys persuasion. She likes to sell and lead. Which of the following is unlikely to be good job match for Viktoria?

d) Mature workers have developed critical thinking skills for unstructured problems.

What is the advantage to a firm who hires older workers for part-time or temporary positions?

c) Exploration

Madelyn attended her college reunion. She told her former roommate about her work during the last year. She couldn't find work with her economics degree, so she is working for a temp agency. She has been a construction scheduler, legal courier, dog handler, and secretary. She tells her friend that her social skills are improving, and she is amazed to find that scheduling and time management are important for all of these jobs. She liked working with the dogs, but was indifferent to the rest of these assignments. Identify Madelyn's career

c) limited contingent workforce contracts.

Marcus, a new graduate, wants to work for a firm that will support his career development. He can expect all of the following EXCEPT

c) Teacher

Sunil is very concerned with the welfare of others. He is extroverted, cheerful, and popular. Which of the following is likely to be the best job match for Sunil?

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The mid-career stage is encountered when an individual becomes more of a teacher/mentor than a learner.

true

. Per Edgar Schein, an organization that offers the same value clusters that a worker holds will anchor that person in that job, organization, or industry.

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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, one of the fastest growing occupations projected through 2018 is supervisors of production workers.

b) Social-Enterprising-Conventional

Adrian is a finance major. He likes coaching and playing all kinds of team sports. He wants to be sure to make a lot of money. He did two internships during his undergraduate career, appreciating the structured approach to entering his career. He plans to get 2 to 4 years of work experience before going for an MBA. What is Adrian's Holland type?

d) Late career

Alberto is preparing himself for retirement. He has found new sources of self-improvement off the job and new sources of job satisfaction through teaching others. What is Alberto's career stage?

e) HRM should match employee career needs with organization's requirements.

All of the following historical career-related beliefs have changed EXCEPT

d) Exploration

Andrea is self-assessing her own talents and limitations. She is developing a self-image and thinking of her ambitions, goals, motives, and limitations. At what stage is Andrea's career?

a) Andrew's career is objectively successful.

Andrew is a well-known plastic surgeon in Los Angeles. He earns up to $800,000 a year. He lives in a mansion in Santa Monica and drives a Jaguar. Many of his patients are Hollywood stars and celebrities. However, Andrew does not believe that his work is interesting and meaningful. In fact, he does not like his job. Furthermore, he has conflicts with his teenage son, Malcolm, who considers that his father is just "wasting" his talent for money. Andrew feels very bad about it. Which of the following is true regarding Andrew's career?

e) Decline

Arianna is learning to accept a reduced role and less responsibility at work. She is also learning to live a less structured life. What is Arianna's career stage?

c) Social-Conventional-Realistic

Automated Visual Innovations is a small holographic imaging manufacturer, known for being the first in the field with several new products, such as holograms on credit cards and student identification cards. Employees are rewarded for having new ideas, and trying them. Workers can choose their hours and their location of work. Many choose to work at home; no one likes staff meetings or company parties. What kind of employee would have the most difficulty working at Automated, according to the Holland Vocational Preferences?

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Career development has a shorter time focus than employee development.

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Career planning focuses on assisting individuals in identifying their major goals and how to achieve them.

d) Realistic-Artistic-Enterprising

Catalina opened a pottery shop last year. She worked on Wall Street for 15 years as a broker, and although she liked the excitement and competition, she was not as satisfied with work as she is now, working with clay and being her own boss. She still competes and wins, but now it is at craft shows and on the golf course. What is Catalina's Holland vocational preferences type?

b) Organizational career development focuses on meeting organizational goals and needs. Individual career development focuses on meeting individual goals and needs.

Compare individual career development to organizational career development.

d) David is coaching John

David, vice-president of marketing and a long time employee of a major firm, takes John, a promising managerial candidate, to lunch once a month where he introduces him to other executives in the organization and major vendors and customers. He has also taught John to play golf instead of tennis, encouraged him to drive an SUV instead of a sports car, and recommended him for a slot on the board of directors for a local charity. What is going on?

e) Mid-career

Dmitry is a 45-year-old marketing manager for a major appliance manufacturer. He was not promoted last year and realized that he will never be a senior vice-president of the organization. He has decided to wait it out for another decade until he can retire. Identify Dmitry's career stage.

b) Reduced employee frustration

Elijah just congratulated his coworker, Miriam, on her promotion to supervisor with a heartfelt hug, a tacky card, and a lovely bouquet of flowers. Although they had competed with each other for that promotion for 5 years, last year Elijah attended a career development workshop and realized he was happier with his current job than he would be as a supervisor. What benefit of career development did their organization receive?

a) Decline

Emma went to her college reunion. She told her old roommate about her work during the last year. She looked at retirement living options in Nevada, Florida, and California. She learned to knit, something she had tried a bit while still in college. She showed her old friend pictures from a dinner held in her honor by her employer. They laughed as they remembered a similar dinner on campus during their senior year. Identify Emma's career stage.

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Employers are increasingly looking at what employees have accomplished rather the titles that they have held

a) Career development

Gabriele has worked for the same manufacturing firm for 20 years. Last week, he attended a workshop where he reflected on his goals and aspirations. He learned that two of his vocational preferences were satisfied in his current job, and that neither one of them would be present in a promotion. He, along with 58 of his coworkers, is in line for a promotion next year. Attending this session was a recommended step. What kind of session did Gabriele attend?

a) Realistic-Investigative-Enterprising

Hector is a research scientist in a large company. He refuses to go to staff meetings, but volunteers to attend conventions where he receives recognition for his accomplishments. He holds 17 patents (more than two for each year he has been with his company and they are proudly displayed on his office wall), but will not work with his manager on quarterly goals. What is Hector's Holland vocational preferences type?

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Holland's Vocational Preference Theory identifies ten themes that identify occupational preferences.

e) Through internships

How can a college student get the experience and understanding of corporate culture that most employers seek in new hires?

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Interestingly, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator provides the same information as the Holland Vocational Preference Profile.

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It is increasingly the responsibility of organizations to manage their employees' careers.

c) Mid-career

Jason is in a period of settling in at work. He feels threatened by his younger, better trained, more energetic, and ambitious colleagues. What is Jason's career stage

b) Late career

Polina attended her college reunion, where she told her former roommate about her work during the last year. She has continued to work for her employer of 30 years, now finally realizing she doesn't have to top what she did last year. She was assigned to the restructuring task force as an advisor and consultant. Identify Polina's career stage.

e) career development.

Providing skills that assist an employee in advancing a career can be accomplished through:

b) Make sure can learn on the job. Stay flexible.

Rodriguez, a college sophomore, is unsure of his career choice. If he came to you, a human resource professional, for advice, what would you tell him?

c) Employee development

Sofia has worked for the same manufacturing firm for 20 years. Last week, she attended a workshop where she learned new coaching and mentoring practices for managers and supervisors. She is in line for a promotion next year, and this session will enhance her opportunity for that job. What kind of session did Sofia attend?

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Stagnation in one's current job usually occurs at the late-career stage.

e) individual career development.

Suzanne conducts workshops for a large government agency. Individuals are directed to this workshop from a pool of workers that contains promotion options for less than 5% of them. Personality tests, vocational preferences, life stage/style planning issues are presented and charted. About 60% of employees voluntarily leave the organization within one year after successful completion of this program. This workshop, to be accurately titled, should be called

false

The Myers-Briggs (MBTI) uses six dimensions of personality to identify 24 personality types.

c) build employee self-reliance.

The career development responsibility for organizations today is to

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The exploration stage of a career has the least relevance to organizations because it occurs prior to employment.

c) Exploration, Establishment, Mid-career, Late career, and Decline

Which of the following describes the sequence of career stages typical for most adults?

b) Active versus passive

Which of the following is NOT a dimension of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?

e) Professional competence

Which of the following is NOT a personal value cluster identified by Edgar Schein?

c) Increased employee frustration

Which of the following is NOT a positive result that can accrue from a well-designed career development?

b) Conscientious

Which of the following is NOT one of Holland general occupational themes?

b) It focuses on assisting individuals to identify their major goals and how to achieve them.

Which of the following is NOT true regarding career development from the organization's perspective?

b) Organizations have an obligation to manage their employees' careers.

Which of the following is NOT true regarding career development in today's contemporary organizations?

d) Meaningful work

Which of the following is a subjective measure of career success?

b) The Holland vocational preferences model

Which of the following models represents an individual's occupational personality as it relates to vocational themes?

b) Because personality influences the way people interact and solve problems

Why is it important for a manager to understand the personality type of their employees?

b) Establishment

Ying is experiencing the shock of entering the real world. She feels insecure around the new tasks of interviewing, applying, being tested, and facing being turned down. What is Ying's career stage?


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