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What Would They Say? - Rubric 
For each different scoring section, the amount of Weight Points reflects the maximum number of points you can receive if you score within that section. (Example: a Fair score will be anywhere from 6 - 8 points)
Rubric Code: U3XC92
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Subject: Business  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric What Would They Say?
  Good

10 pts

Fair

8 pts

Poor

5 pts

Internet Usage

Good

Student followed directions by getting a sample resume from the Best Sample Resume website. Student also found a job posting via the Internet (Monster, Hot Jobs, etc.)
Fair

Student somewhat followed directions by using either only the Best Sample Resume website, or only an online job posting (Monster, Hot Jobs, etc.)
Poor

Student did not follow directions and did not use the Best Sample Resume Website nor an online job posting (Monster, Hot Jobs, etc.)
Information Analysis

Good

Student's cover letter showed proof of analysis of both the sample resume and the job posting. Information from the letter matched information from the resume and was related to the job posting.
Fair

Student's cover letter showed some proof of analysis of both the sample resume and the job posting. Information from the letter matched information from the resume, but may not have been related to the job posting, and vice versa.
Poor

Student's cover letter showed no proof of analysis of the sample resume nor the job posting. Information from the letter did not match information from the resume, and was not related to the job posting.
Cover Letter Mechanics

Good

Student's cover letter was properly formatted and contained proper use of spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Fair

Student's cover letter was properly formatted for the most part. Student's letter contained 1-3 errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Poor

Student's cover letter was not properly formatted. Student's letter contained more than 3 errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Creativity

Good

Cover Letter is creative and stands out to the reader. It is easy to read and informative.
Fair

Cover Letter is somewhat creative, but difficult for the reader to read and lacks important information.
Poor

Cover Letter is not creative, difficult to read, and not informative.




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