TOEFL TPO -1 Academic Discussion Writing Sample: Do you believe that checking candidates' social media is a fair and effective way to evaluate if someone is right for the company? Why or why not?
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Professor
Today, we will be discussing a company's hiring strategies. When hiring new employees, recruiters usually review resumes to learn about candidates. However, with social media becoming popular, some companies are trying new ways to find out more about candidates. Recruiters review what candidates post on social media, like Twitter, to see their personality and skills. This helps to see if they match with the company's culture and job requirements. Do you believe that checking candidates' social media is a fair and effective way to evaluate if someone is right for the company? Why or why not?
Student A
This approach is fresh and interesting, but it has drawbacks. Some candidates are super active on social media, while others rarely share anything. So, just looking at their online profiles might not give recruiters the whole story of what they're really like.
Student B
I don't think this is a great idea. What people share on their personal social media might not be related to their professional abilities or work ethics. Things like photos they've posted or comments they've made don't really help recruiters judge if they're suitable for the company.
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用户样本
I agree with Claire's perspective that choosing candidates based on their social media is not an effective way to recruit. In my opinion, social media serves as an effective means of relaxation, allowing individuals to momentarily escape from the real daily life, it can't be held responsible for the career requirements. Acquiring useful information on candidates' social media is a long process. For instance, through social media recruiters know the rare part of the candidates that nobody knows, as a recruiter, it is important to consider the essential part that the job needs. Besides, social media may not provide accurate information, which needs a higher cost to distinguish this information. There is no doubt about adding cost to the recruiting process which may lead to biased or incomplete information and missing component candidates.
评估结果
1. 子项得分
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Relevance and Contribution to Discussion: 4.5
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Clarity and Elaboration of Viewpoint: 4.0
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Language Use and Grammar: 4.0
2. 预估分数
- 25
3. 任务完成度
这篇文章基本上完成了任务要求,但在论述方面还有一些需要改进的地方。首先,文章中提到的观点应该更明确地与对话中的学生A和学生B的观点进行对比。此外,在支持自己观点时,可以给出更多具体的例子和详细信息。
英文示例1:Instead of just agreeing with Claire's perspective, you could write, "I agree with Student B's perspective that choosing candidates based on their social media is not an effective way to recruit."
英文示例2:To provide more specific examples, you could write, "For instance, a candidate may have excellent problem-solving skills but may not showcase them on social media platforms where they primarily share personal interests and hobbies."
4. 文章结构与组织
从组织结构上看,这篇文章有明确的结构,包括引言、正文和结论。然而,在段落之间缺乏清晰的过渡,并且正文部分可以更加详细地阐述观点。建议在段落之间加入过渡性词语,并在正文部分给出更多具体例子以支持观点。
英文示例1:为了增加段落之间的过渡,可以在第二段开头加入这样的句子:"Furthermore, the information available on social media platforms can be misleading or even false."
英文示例2:在正文部分给出更多具体例子,例如:"Additionally, candidates may have different levels of engagement on social media, which could lead to an unfair comparison between candidates who are more active online and those who prefer to keep their professional lives separate from their online presence."
5. 语法批改
I agree with Claire's perspective that choosing candidates based on their social media is not an effective way to recruit. In my opinion, social media serves as an effective means of relaxation, allowing individuals to momentarily escape from the real daily life,life; it can't be held responsible for the career requirements. Acquiring useful information on candidates' social media is a long process. For instance, through social mediamedia, recruiters know the rare part of the candidates that nobody knows,knows; as a recruiter, it is important to consider the essential part that the job needs. Besides, social media may not provide accurate information, which needs a higher cost to distinguish this information. There is no doubt about adding cost to the recruiting processprocess, which may lead to biased or incomplete information and missing component candidates.
Section Title: 6 Article Revision
Revised Essay: I concur with the viewpoint that utilizing social media as a basis for candidate selection is not an effective recruitment strategy. In my opinion, social media primarily serves as a means of leisure, allowing individuals to momentarily escape from their daily realities; therefore, it should not be held accountable for meeting career requirements. Extracting valuable information about candidates from their social media profiles can be a time-consuming process. For instance, while recruiters may uncover lesser-known aspects of a candidate's life through their online presence, it is crucial to focus on the core competencies required for the job. Furthermore, social media may not provide accurate or reliable information, necessitating additional resources to verify its validity. Undoubtedly, this added expense in the recruitment process could result in biased or incomplete data and the potential overlooking of qualified candidates. (143 words)
Revised Essay: Section Title: 7 Article Revision
I agree concur with Claire's perspective (changed for clarity and to maintain the original reference) that choosing candidates based on their social media utilizing social media as a basis for candidate selection is not an effective way to recruit. recruitment strategy. In my opinion, social media primarily serves as an effective a means of relaxation, leisure (rephrased for natural tone), allowing individuals to momentarily escape from the real their daily life, realities; therefore, it can't should not be held responsible for the accountable for meeting career requirements. Acquiring useful requirements (restructured sentence for clarity). Extracting valuable information on candidates' social media is a long process. about candidates from their social media profiles can be a time-consuming process (rephrased for natural tone). For instance, while recruiters may uncover lesser-known aspects of a candidate's life through social media recruiters know the rare part of the candidates that nobody knows, as a recruiter, their online presence, it is important to consider the essential part that crucial to focus on the core competencies required for the job needs. Besides, (restructured sentence for clarity and flow). Furthermore, social media may not provide accurate or reliable information, which needs a higher cost to distinguish necessitating additional resources to verify its validity (rephrased for natural tone). Undoubtedly, this information. There is no doubt about adding cost to the recruiting added expense in the recruitment process which may lead to could result in biased or incomplete information and missing component candidates.data and the potential overlooking of qualified candidates (restructured sentence for clarity and flow).
Title: 8 思维导图
1. Introduction
- Social media as recruitment basis
- Ineffectiveness
2. Leisure purpose of social media
- Escape from daily realities
- Not for career requirements
3. Time-consuming process
- Extracting valuable information
- Focus on core competencies
4. Unreliable information
- Verification needed
- Additional resources required
5. Biased or incomplete data
- Overlooking qualified candidates
6. Conclusion
- Ineffective recruitment strategy
Title: 9 关键词
| Word | Phonetic Symbol | Part of Speech | English Definition | Simplified Chinese Translation | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| concur | /kənˈkɜr/ | verb | to agree | 同意 | I concur with the viewpoint that utilizing social media is not an effective recruitment strategy. |
| leisure | /ˈliʒər/ | noun | free time | 休闲 | Social media primarily serves as a means of leisure. |
| time-consuming | /taɪm kənˈsju mɪŋ/ | adjective | taking a lot of or too much time | 耗时的 | Extracting valuable information about candidates can be a time-consuming process. |
| competencies | /kəmˈpɛtənsiz/ | noun | - the ability to do something well | - 能力,胜任力 | - It is crucial to focus on the core competencies required for the job. |
| -reliable | /rɪˈlaɪəbəl/ | adjective | - able to be trusted or believed | - 可靠的 | - Social media may not provide accurate or reliable information. |
| verify | /ˈvɛrəˌfaɪ/ | verb | to prove the truth of something | 核实 | Additional resources are needed to verify the validity of social media information. |
| biased | /ˈbaɪəst/ | adjective | unfairly preferring one person or group over another | 有偏见的 | This added expense in the recruitment process could result in biased data. |
| incomplete | /ˌɪnkəmˈplit/ | adjective | not finished, or not having all the parts that are needed | 不完整的 | The recruitment process may result in incomplete data and overlooking qualified candidates. |
| recruitment | /rɪˈkru tmənt/ | noun | - the process of finding people to work for a company | - 招聘,招募 | - Utilizing social media as a basis for candidate selection is not an effective recruitment strategy. |
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相关性与贡献
回答是否针对问题并为讨论做出有意义的贡献?
语言运用
语法准确性、词汇丰富度和句式结构质量。
论述与支撑
观点是否充分展开,是否有具体例子和清晰推理支撑?
回答中的常见模式
基于对该题目用户提交内容的分析,以下是在学生回答中观察到的常见模式。
很多学生能清楚表达观点,但缺乏具体的论据支撑。
高分回答会直接引用阅读段落和其他发言者的观点。
更高分的回答使用多样化的句式结构和学术词汇。
时间管理是关键因素——匆忙完成的回答在论述发展方面得分较低。
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在回答中引用阅读段落和其他同学的观点。
使用具体例子来支持你的主要论点——避免笼统的表述。
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