Communication Basics
PVLEGS Power
Netiquette & Digital Life
Volunteering & Networking
Résumés & Interviews
100

Who starts the communication process?

Sender

100

What does the “V” stand for in PVLEGS?

Voice

100

 What does “Netiquette” mean?

Good Internet behavior

100

Why is volunteering good for career experience?

Develop skills and apply them

100

100: Where should your contact info go on a résumé?

Top

200

What is the process of turning mental images into words?

Encode

200

What does “Poise” mean?

  • Being calm and confident


200

What’s considered shouting online?

Typing in all caps

200

How does volunteering expand your network?

  •  Connects with professionals/employers


200

What is the main purpose of a résumé?

Show your experience and skills

300

What disrupts or interferes with communication?

Noise

300

What part of PVLEGS means showing emotion and energy?

Life

300

What should you NEVER share online?

(Name, Age, Location)

300

Why put volunteer work on a résumé?

  • Shows work ethic and skills


300

What’s the STAR method used for?

Answering behavioral interview questions

400

What assures the sender that communication happened?

Feedback

400

Using hand motions is an example of what?

Gestures

400

What is civil discourse?

Sharing/debating ideas respectfully

400

What is the goal of networking?

Build relationships for job opportunities

400

What should you do at the end of a job interview?

Ask questions

500

What is the process of listening and creating mental images from words?

 Decode

500

What PVLEGS element involves speaking at the right pace and using pauses?

Speed

500

What's a ground rule of civil discourse?

Don't interrupt when disagreeing

500

What is the “hidden job market”?

Jobs not publicly posted

500

What does “Poise” show in an interview?

 You can handle pressure confidently

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