This stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
What is STEM?
Most jobs (about 80%) are found through these.
Your picture on LinkedIn should look this way.
What is professional?
The first thing you say in your elevator pitch.
What is your name?
After meeting someone, you should send this on LinkedIn.
What is a connection request?
This energy comes from the sun.
What is solar power?
A short introduction about yourself is called this.
What is an elevator pitch?
This line under your name on LinkedIn is called your...
What is headline?
What is your career goal?
You can stay in touch by doing this with their posts.
What is liking or commenting?
This job helps protect computers from hackers.
What is cybersecurity?
Name one place you can start networking.
What are Classmates, Friends, or Family?
The "About" section should share your skills and...
What are your goals?
In an elevator pitch, after you say your name, you should share this about your STEM interest.
What is the field or topic you're interested in?
When you message someone again, you can share this about yourself.
What is an update?
This job studies information to find patterns and answers
What is a data analyst?
When you meet someone, you should do this afterward.
What is a follow up (or send a message)?
Name one skills you could list on LinkedIn?
What is Excel (or teamwork, Python, etc.)?
What would be one soft skill to mention in your elevator pitch?
What is teamwork (or problem-solving)?
You can ask them a question about their…
What is their job or career?
This type of engineer designs and builds machines.
What is a mechanical engineer?
This word means meeting people to share ideas and opportunities.
What is networking?
This part of your Linkedin profile lists things you know how to do, like "Python" or "Teamwork".
What are Skills?
At the end of your pitch, you should say you want to do this.
What is connect with professionals?
After meeting someone, a good message should remind them where you met and include this friendly request.
What is asking to stay connected?