Job Skills
Interview Etiquette
Name that career
Degree or No Degree? (Y/N)
Mystery Questions
100

The ability to interact with others and be able to convey information effectively.

What are communication skills? 

100

This is a written compilation of your education, work experience, credentials, and accomplishments needed to apply for a job 

What is a resume? 

100

Educator, leader, students, learning environment, lessons

What is a Teacher/Professor?

100

Graphic Designer

No.

100

A job/position that is does not receive pay.

What is a volunteer? 

200

The ability to use one's time productively or efficiently, especially at work; Includes arriving to work on time, prioritizing tasks, and organizing effectively

What is time management? 

200

These are current or former supervisors, faculty mentors, campus staff or advisers, coaches or anyone in a professional position who can speak about your character, skills and work ethic. 

What are references?

200

Financial, advisor, analytical, organized, numbers

What is an Accountant?

200

Commercial Pilot

Nope, all they need is Commercial Pilot License (CPL)

200

Any worker who engages in hard manual labor, such as construction, mining, or maintenance

What is a blue collar job?

300

The willingness of a group of people to work together to achieve a common goal

What is teamwork? 

300

Examples include: Tank-top, open-toed shoes, torn jeans, clothes with designs or images, wrinkled clothes, mini-skirts, saggy jeans, hats/caps, booty shorts, low-cut shirts

What is inappropriate attire? 

300

Physical labor, builder, craftsmanship, safety, hands-on, materials, maintenance, skilled

What is Construction?

300

Market Research Analyst

Yes! Most jobs like you to have a degree in at least one of these fields: Market Research, Marketing, Business Administration, Statistics, and Social Sciences.

300

Temporary work experience that provides students/recent graduates with hands-on training in their field of study, gaining practical skills and industry insight

What are internships?

400

The quality of being trustworthy; Includes keeping your word, being honest, and being consistent

What is dependable/reliable? 

400

This happens when one person first encounters another person and forms a mental image of that person.

What is a first impression?

400

Designs, develops, solves, technical, innovative

What is Engineering/an Engineer?

400

HR Manager

Yes. Most employers require a bachelor’s degree in fields like Human Resources, Business Administration, Psychology, Communications, or Industrial Relations.

400

Long-term training programs that focus on teaching specific trade skills under the supervision of a professional, often leading to certification.

What are apprenticeships?

500

The ability to judge what needs to be done and take action, esp. without suggestion from other people

What is initiative? 

500

This is something you may want to do before you interview; it will give you a better idea about the company or job, help you discover details about the employer, help you learn what the company looks for in a candidate, and become a stand-out applicant

What is research?

500

Investigates, analyzes, experiments, tests, discoveries

What is a Scientist?

500

Software developer

No! However, a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or related field is helpful!

500

Performs professional, managerial, or administrative tasks in an office setting, often involving mental or cognitive labor.

What is a white collar worker?

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