Career Terms 1
Types of Job Preparation
Types of Employment
Career Terms 2
Career Terms 3
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Refers to the way individuals manage their time and energy between career activities and home activities

What is Work-life Balance

100

Act of offering services without the expectation of payment

What is Volunteering

100

Allows either employer or employee to end the job relationship anytime for any legal reason without prior notice.

What is At Will Employment

100

Involves creating connections within industries to support career growth and access opportunities.

What is Networking

100

A broad group of related jobs/occupations, industries, or professions that share similar skills, knowledge, educational requirements, and work environments.

What is a Career Field

200

Japanese concept loosely translating to 'a reason for being' or 'a reason to get up in the morning'.

What is IKIGAI

200

Program in which students learn about an occupation by following a professional throughout the work day

What is Job Shadowing

200

A formal agreement specifying duration, compensation, and responsibilities between employer and employee.

What is a Contract or Contract Employment

200

This job market includes job opportunities not advertised publicly and filled via referrals or direct outreach.

What is Hidden Job Market

200

A fixed, regular payment from an employer to an employee, typically calculated annually and paid monthly or bi-weekly

What is a Salary

300

Services or rights provided by employers in addition to wages or salary; includes health, dental and life insurance, paid vacation time and sick leave and retirement plan options

What are Benefits

300

Refers to a job that does not require previous professional experience. These jobs often serve as the first step on a career ladder.

What is an Entry-Level Job

300

Usually requires 30 to 40 hours per week with a fixed work schedule and benefits.

What is Full time employment

300

A platform for job seekers to connect directly with employers and recruiters from various industries.

What is a Career Fair or Job Fair

300

A rate of pay where an employee is compensated for the specific number of hours they work, usually on a weekly or bi-weekly basis

What is an Hourly Wage

400

Refers to the set of skills, knowledge, and personal attributes that enable people to get a job and transition between jobs. Hint: the ability to find employment

What is Employability

400

Temporary form of employment with an emphasis on supervised on-the-job training; may be paid or unpaid and may be part-time or full-time

What is an Internship

400

Usually involves working fewer than 30 hours per week, emphasizing flexible scheduling.

What is Part-time employment

400

A concise document summarizing education, work history, skills and experience for career building.

What is a Resume

400

Raphael.Weaver@yahoo.com is an example of what?

What is a Professional Email

500

Refers to an informal conversation initiated by a job seeker looking to learn from an experienced person in a specific field, company, or role

What is an Informational Interview

500

Working for another person to learn a skilled trade

What is an Apprenticeship

500

Lasts for a specific period, often linked to seasons or project completion.

What is Seasonal or Temporary Employment

500

Refers to the way a job seeker presents themselves to a potential employer, acting in a way that shows you take your responsibilities seriously

What is Professionalism

500

The mandatory, non-negotiable requirements a candidate must possess to be considered for a job

What are Minimum Qualifications

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