c. Speaking up for what you need
What are parts of verbal communication?
d. Someone talks and someone else listens
How do we sense other’s attitudes?
a. Their appearance and behavior
How can you be energetic during a job interview? (choose all that apply)
If you need help at work, what should you do?
b. Ask someone for help
What can you use about yourself for self-advocacy?
a. Strengths and struggles
What is a way to talk without using words
b. Facial expressions
What is most important to your future boss?
c. Your attitude and enthusiasm
What is a professional network?
c. A group of people that can help you find opportunities to advance your career and/or job search
How can you manage your time?
a. Use a planner
What is mental health?
a. How we feel, act, and relate to others
What is an example of a way to communicate formally?
a. Sending an email for a job interview
Who gets credit if your team is successful OR if your team fails?
c. The entire team
Fill in the blank. You should _______ on social media (Facebook, Instagram, twitter, snapchat, etc).
e. Be positive
Good organizational skills help you
b. Increase ability to complete tasks/activities
What does “emotional regulation” mean?
b. Handling your feelings
How do people talk in a casual way?
a. using snapchat
True or False: There are only two types of people on a team, a leader or a follower.
False: There are many types of people on a team. For example, people can also organize the team and the work or they can provide feedback.
What is professionalism (choose all that apply)
What is problem solving?
a. Trying to find ways to solve problems
How can you practice emotional regulation?
a. Be aware of yourself
What is small talk?
b. A short, surface deep conversation
False. You still have to work with people you don't like.
What skills are part of professionalism? (Choose all that apply)
a. Communication
b. Attitude & Enthusiasm
c. Teamwork
d. Problem Solving & Critical Thinking
a. Communication
b. Attitude & Enthusiasm
c. Teamwork
d. Problem Solving & Critical Thinking
What is critical thinking?
c. Getting different kinds of information to make a choice