applying for a job
entry level jobs
interviews
when you're hired
random stuff
100

What do you fill out when you want to get a job with a company?

An application

100

Do you need a lot of education for an entry level job?

no

100

When do you arrive for an interview?

early

100

How do you know if you have gotten the job?

The employer will contact you, usually by phone

100

If you are late to work 10 minutes 6 days, in a row, how much time were you NOT working?

60 minutes; 1 hour

200

What do you call the document with your contact information and a list of all the job experiences you've had?

a resume

200

Why would a job be called "entry level"?

You don;t need a lot of specialized education or training

200

name 3 things you NEVER wear to a job interview

t-shirt; any clothes with holes in them; dirty clothes; sweatshirt, dirty sneakers, winter hat/baseball cap;mismatched clothes; REALLY colorful clothes

200

Name 1 form you have to fill out or information you have to give your employer once you're hired?

direct deposit form; tax paperwork;insurance paperwork

200

If you get to work 10 minutes late, but you work 10 minutes longer at the end of of the day, no one will care. True or False

False - your employer expects you to work the hours you're supposed to.  

300

If an potential employer thinks you might be a good employee, what will they call to schedule?

an interview

300

Entry level jobs usually pay what wage, or not much above it?

Minimum wage

300

Do you get a job just because you interview for it?

no

300

What are the rules for how you dress at work called?

dress code

300

What are some things you should never do or say at an interview?

400

Who are you trying to impress during an interview?

people you want to work for; the company you want to work for; your interviewer

400

After you are hired, where do you get your training on how to do your job?

at your job, on-the-job training, a supervisor or co-worker

400

Why should you do practice or mock interviews?

To get more confident in answering questions; so you have time to think of good answers to hard questions

400

if you have questions about your paycheck, what department should you go to?

Payroll

400

What does it mean to advocate for yourself in a workplace?

Letting you employer what you need to get a job done Examples: Larger print or a magnifier if what you're supposed to read is too small, a visual checklist to help you organize your responsibilities, adaptive desk to allow a wheelchair to fit

500

When you look for a job what should you think about?

transportation/where a job is; skills and interests you have; things you know you do not like; how to advocate for yourself

500

If you do well on an entry level job, you may get one of these. Congratulations!

500

Why do employers do interviews?

to see if a person is a good fit for a job

500

Once you are hired, how do you know what you should wear to work?

employee handbook, employee dress code, ask your boss if you are not sure

500

When is it a good time to socialize at work?

lunch; on a scheduled break

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