Employment
Decision Making
Resume's
Job Leads
Employment II
100

Allows employees to take time off without pay. Up to 3 months. 

What is the Family Medical Leave Act?

100

The choice is made for you by someone else with your permission.

What is Compliant Decision making?

100

A brief account of a person's education, qualifications, and previous experience. Typically sent with a cover letter. 

What is a Resume?

100

Any type of research that you go out, generate, collect yourself.

What is Primary research?

100

Employment eligibility verification form, used for verifying the identity and employment authorization of individuals. 

What is an I-9 form?
200
A system of working that allows an employee to choose, within limits, the hours for starting and leaving work each day. 

What is Flex time?

200

A choice is made without adequately finding alternatives or collecting information about the self and alternatives.

What is Impulsive Decision making?

200

Use these verbs to describe your skills  and accomplishments when writing your resume.

What are Skill Verbs?

200

Also know as desk research, involves the summary collation and or synthesis of existing research. 

What is Secondary Research?

200

Used by your employer to determine the amount of taxes to withhold from your paycheck. 

What is a W-4 form?

300

Work experience option where students learn about a job by walking through the work day as a shadow to the competent worker. 

What is Job Shadowing?

300

A lot of tine and energy are spent, but a choice is not made.

What is Painful Decision making?

300

A letter sent with, and explaining the contents of, another document.

What is a Cover letter or Letter of Application>

300

A skilled job, typically one requiring manual skills and special training. 

What is a Trade?

300

The lowest level in an employment hierarchy, a low-level job in which an employee may gain experience or skills. 

What is an Entry level postion?

400

An amount of money paid each hour to compensate an employee for the amount of time he/she spends working.

What is an Hourly Wage?
400

A step-by-step process is used to identify alternatives and to choose one.

What is Planful Decision making?

400

A meeting between you and a professional to seek advice and insight on their career.

What is an Informational interview?

400

Interact with other people to exchange information and develop contacts. 

What is Networking?

400

A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis by often expressed as an annual sum. 

What is a Salary?

500

Recurring periods in which different groups of workers do the same job in rotation.

What is Shift work?

500

The need for decision making is not recognized or if recognized it is put off for some future date.

What is the Delaying Decision making?

500

The transferable skills needed by an individual to make them employable. 

What are Employability skills?

500

Information about an open position telling you that a company is hiring.

What are Employment Leads?

500

A government agency that helps employers find the staff they need to carry out their business. Also a career resource center and providing unemployment insurance to people who lose their jobs. 

What is the Employment Security Commission?

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