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Create the following positions based upon a job analysis:

  1. Mailroom clerk: Entry level for a long-term existing company in San Diego, CA.
  2. Manager in the marketing department: Mid-level position in a start-up company, in Scottsdale, AZ.

Prepare standard job descriptions of 350 words for each of the positions with the following sections:

  • Job Summary
  • Job Requirements (Minimum Education, Experience and Certifications and/or training required)
  • Job Functions (Detailed description of the job duties) Make sure each duty begins with a present action verb
  • Other information (KSA's, physical requirements, working conditions, reporting relationships, location, travel requirements and working hours)

Prepare a 350-word paper after the job descriptions are created that includes the following:

  • Explain the pay scale appropriate for the each job (local vs. regional vs. national) and why the pay scale is appropriate to ensure market competiveness
  • Discuss direct and indirect compensation plans that match that of the company's lifecycle for each job

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines, including one source for the section that is not a job description.

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References Bice, R., & Simpson, O. (2013). This is the journal article title, notice the capitalization: This is the subtitle about Thomas Jefferson, notice the capitalization. Journal Name Goes Here Capitalized, 5(6), 123-135. Retrieved from ProQuest Database. Demeter, J. (2012). This is a book title: Notice capitalization and italics. New York, NY: Parker Publishing. Volvo. (2013). 2013 Volvo XC90 specifications: Note the capitalization for this title and subtitle for a web page. Retrieved from http://www.volvocars.com/us/all-cars/volvoxc90/details/Pages/specifications.aspx Citation Examples When a sentence does not contain the author as part of the sentence directly and it is not a direct quote, only include the author and year, not the page number (Bice, 2013). Note how the period goes after the citation, not at the end of the last word. This shows to which sentence the citation belongs and is why a writer should not put a citation between two sentences. Demeter (2012) explains the correct way to use an author as part of the sentence is this way. “Direct quotes require the inclusion of a page number or if not available, a paragraph number” (Volvo, 2013, para. 14). Bice and Simpson (2013) “also demonstrate how to execute a direct quote when the authors’ names should appear in the body of the sentence” (p. 254). Note how the period comes after the closing of the citation, as it did above. Finally, when a quote is more than 40 words, one should really think long and hard about including it. Ideally, this should be extremely rare and perhaps never even be used once during an entire graduate program. Paraphrasing should be used instead. If there is absolutely no other way to do a long quote over 40 words, it should be blocked, and double spaced without quotation marks. This entire section was done as a block quote and is 80 words. (Volvo, 2013, para. 18).
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