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SAP Exam C_THR84_2311 Topic 5 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_THR84_2311 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 5
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What are some leading practices to format job requisitions so that the job description will render correctly in the Career Site Builder site?Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: A, C

To format job requisitions so that the job description will render correctly in the Career Site Builder site, you should follow these leading practices:

Use simple tags such as <li> or <b> in job descriptions. These tags are supported by Career Site Builder and can help you create bullet points, bold text, and other basic formatting options. Avoid using advanced tags such as

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Tambra
4 days ago
Hey, if my job description looks like a ransom note, at least it'll stand out, right? Kidding, kidding, A and C all the way.
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Shantay
10 days ago
Word and Excel? What is this, the 90s? Let's keep it clean and straightforward.
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Rupert
11 days ago
I prefer using advanced tags like
or for more customization options.
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Curtis
11 days ago
I'd rather use a plain text editor than risk my job description looking like a hot mess on the Career Site Builder.
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Jeannine
13 days ago
B and D are just asking for trouble. Stick to the basics, people!
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Carlee
3 days ago
A) Use simple tags such as
  • or in job descriptions.
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    Bettina
    23 days ago
    A and C are the way to go! Keep it simple and avoid fancy formatting.
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    Marion
    5 days ago
    C) Use Notepad or another plain text editor to copy and paste job descriptions.
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    Marylou
    6 days ago
    A) Use simple tags such as
  • or in job descriptions.
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    Levi
    25 days ago
    I agree with Melinda. Simple tags are easier to render correctly on the Career Site Builder site.
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    Melinda
    26 days ago
    I think we should use simple tags like
  • or in job descriptions.
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