Selection Process
Employee Benefits
Management Styles
HR Laws
Teacher Picks
100

A letter of introduction to describe why you are a great candidate for a job.

Cover Letter

100

Working from Home

Telecommute

100

Leaders who hoard decision making power for themselves and typically issue orders without consulting their followers

Autocratic Leaders

100

The law that prohibits companies from discriminations against an employee for having a disability.

Americans with Disabilities Act

100

A strategic planning tool that helps management evaluate an organization in terms of internal strengths and weaknesses and external opportunities and threats

SWOT analysis

200

a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.

Resume

200

Payment as a percentage of sales

Commission

200

Managers who set the overall direction of the firm, articulating a vision and establishing priorities and allocating time money and other resouces

Top Management

200

gave the Federal Government the authority to set and enforce safety and health standards for most of the country's workers.

Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970

200

Achieving the goals of an organization through planning organizing leading and controlled organizational resources including people money and time.

Management

300

involves developing a list of questions beforehand and asking the same questions in the same order to each candidate

Interview

300

A version of flextime scheduling that allows employees to work a full time number of hours in less than a standard work week

Compressed Workweek

300

Leaders who share power with their followers. While they still make final decisions, they typically solicit and incorporate input from their followers

Democratic Leaders

300

signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1993. It allows workers to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to bond with a newborn, newly adopted or newly placed child; care for a seriously ill child, spouse or parent; or care for their own serious health condition without fear of losing their jobs

Family Medical Leave Act of 1993

300

List 3 illegal interview questions

Age, Marital Status, Children, Past Salary

400

The first step in the training and development process. Designed to introduce employees to the company culture and provide key administrative information

Orientation 

400

List 4 common employee benefits

Health Insurance, Paid Sick Days, Retirement Programs, etc.

400

Leaders who set objectives for their followers but give them freedom to choose how they will accomplish those goals.

Free Rein Leaders

400

CT Minimum Wage as of July 1, 2022

$14 / hour

400

A motivation theory that suggests that human needs fall into a hierarchy and that as each need is met people become motivated to meet the next highest need in the pyramid

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

500

A specific time frame during which a new hire can prove his or her worth on the job before they become a permanent employee

probationary period 

500

An employer sponsored retirement savings program. A company can help you save for retirement by also matching your contributions.

401K

500

Span of management refers to the number of people a manager supervises

Span of Control

500

Illegal for companies to not allow cultural hairstyles at work.

Crown Act

500

A visual representation of the company's formal strcture

organizational chart

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