workplace vocabulary
Miscellaneous 1
Making a Wise Career Choice
Miscellaneous 2
100

A person who works for a company or organization.

Employee

100

True or false: you will probably get hired at the first place you apply

False

100

True or False: If you are interested in the work you do, you are more likely to perform well and succeed with your career. 

True

100

True or false: it's normal for companies to ask you for your bank information before you're hired

FALSE! if someone asked you to do this, it is a scam and you should report it immediately.

200

 A person who works with you at the same organization

Coworker

200

In the TedTalk we watched recently, Dr. Ivan Joseph said that confidence is a skill because...

it's something you can learn and practice 

200

What is the difference between Talent and Skill?

Talent is something you're born with and skill is learned through practice

200

the way to gain confidence in something is to...

Practice!

300

A person in charge of overseeing a team or department

Manager

300

What assessment did we rely on when logging into Career Cruising

Career Matchmaker 

300

A _______ ________ is a large grouping of occupations (jobs) in similar industries or fields.

Career Cluster

300

Read the following job description and give me two legitimate reason why this would be a good job for you and two reasons why it wouldn't

Job Description:
Fast food crew members work in quick-service restaurants and are responsible for taking orders, preparing food, and maintaining cleanliness. It’s a fast-paced role that requires multitasking and excellent customer service. Many fast food jobs are entry-level and offer flexible hours.

Responsibilities:

  • Take customer orders at the counter, drive-thru, or online

  • Prepare food and beverages according to company standards

  • Keep dining and work areas clean and sanitized

  • Handle payments and operate the cash register

  • Provide prompt and friendly service to guests

Requirements:

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment

  • Strong communication and teamwork skills

  • Basic food safety awareness

  • Punctuality and reliability

  • Willingness to work evenings, weekends, and holidays

(reasons should be specific to this job)

400

A person or organization that hires people to work

Employer

400

Name 4 things that you should be sure to do when going to an interview

show up on time, dress professionally - slightly more formal than the dress code, practice your answers to the 10 most common ?s, make eye contact, don't fidget, come prepared with questions for them, give a firm handshake, have good posture.

400

Why is it important to identify your vales before picking a career?

If your personal values are not in-line with your career you will likely be dissatisfied and unfilled at work.

400

About how much of one's life will be spent working?

(in your "Making a wise career choice" packet

1/3

500

A person applying for a job or position of employment

Applicant

500

When looking for a job on Indeed.com, what 3 filters did I ask that students use to be sure you were given results that best fit you?

within 5 miles of my city, part time, and entry level/no experience

500

A _______ ______ contains a group of careers requiring similar academics, skills, and education.  These pathways explain to students the necessary path and requirements for each career.

Career Pathway

500

We watched a TedTalk that discussed trying number of careers. The speaker, Emma Rosen, said that she favored a Portfolio Career. Describe a portfolio career


building a diverse income and skill set through multiple, often part-time or project-based roles, rather than focusing on a single job, much like an investment portfolio balances different assets for resilience and growth

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