Specific
What are 1/2 the skills needed to be a good employee
Foundation, Interpersonal, Communication, Problem solving/critical thinking, Team Work, Ethics/legal responsibilities
What is Etiquette
Non-verbal communication
Undergraduate
a student of a college or university who has not yet earned a bachelors or equivalent degree
what is the purpose of a resume
gives the futures employer a snap shot of your talents, experience, and work ethic
What does the M stand for
Measurable
what are employability skills
a set of skills and behavior that are necessary for every job
introductory questions, work history, job position, interpersonal skills, strength/weakness, compensation
Graduate
A person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, may be looking to enter a grad, study program
what are employers looking for in a resume
easily read and eligible to scan
What does the T stand for
Time bound
what do employability skills allow you to do
Communicate with coworkers, solve problems, understand your role within the team, make responsible choices, take charge of your own career.
what should you bring
extra copies o resume, professional binder/pens, list of references
Credit hours
the unit of measuring educational credit, usually based on the number of class hours per week
Deal Breakers
Typos, poor wording, unreadable for multitude of reasons, ineligible font
Achievable
Why do employers love them
what should you do in preparation for the interview
what is the study in s subsidiary subject at a college or community college
Minor
Things you shouldn't have
LAck of achievements or skills, lack of professionalism, lack of volume and depth within the resume
What does the R stand for
Relevant
What is interpersonal skills
iron your clothes and wear natural colors
what is a degree where some universities allow student to combine bachelors and graduate degrees in order to lessen the time it takes to receive one
Joint-Degree
Why should you bring copies of your resume
In case other people want to view it