Career Skills
Life Skills
Money Skills
People Skills
What would you do?
100

This document provides a summary of your education, work experience, and skills, and is often required for a job application.

Resume

100

This is the practice of managing your time to prioritize important tasks and meet deadlines.

time management (or prioritization)

100

This is the main expense tracking tool that shows all money coming in and all money going out over a period of time.

budget

100

This is the non-verbal skill of using your eyes to show you are listening and engaged in a conversation.

making eye contact

100

Your manager asks you to complete a task you have not been trained on; you should do this instead of guessing.

asking for clarification or instructions

200

This term refers to the process of actively seeking out individuals in your desired field to exchange information and advice.

Networking

200

This document is signed when a tenant agrees to rent a property from a landlord for a specified period, usually 12 months.

lease

200

This type of financial account is used for daily transactions and typically does not earn interest.

checking account

200

This skill involves giving an honest assessment of another person's work in a constructive and helpful manner.

constructive criticism/feedback

200

You receive a confusing email from your college roommate about their share of the rent; the best communication method to resolve it quickly is this.

calling them or meeting in person

300

A transferable skill like communication or critical thinking is one that can be used across all of these ______.

Industries or jobs

300

This refers to the ability to bounce back from setbacks, adapt to change, and maintain a positive attitude under pressure.

resilience

300

This investment strategy, often described as "not putting all your eggs in one basket," involves spreading investments across different assets to minimize risk.

diversification

300

In a group project, this is the name for the person who steps up to guide the team's actions and ensure goals are met.

leader

300

Your co-worker asks you to cover for them by claiming they were sick when they are actually at a concert; this is the ethical dilemma you face.

breach of integrity/trust

400

This is the name for a short, compelling speech, often 30-60 seconds, used to quickly and effectively describe yourself and your professional goals.

Elevator Pitch

400

This essential daily skill involves preparing a balanced meal that meets your nutritional needs, often replacing pre-packaged options.

meal planning

400

This three-digit number is the biggest factor in determining the interest rate you'll pay on loans for things like a car or a house.

Credit Score/FICO

400

This conflict resolution technique involves finding a solution that partially satisfies both sides, rather than one person winning completely.

compromise

400

You are creating a presentation and find a great chart online; this is the most professional and ethical action you must take to use it legally.

citing the source or asking the creator for permission

500

This legal document signed by an employee specifies that they will not disclose confidential company information to outside parties.

Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)?

500

This is the final step in the problem-solving process, where you assess whether your solution was effective and what you could do differently next time.

evaluation

500

This is the financial principle that, due to interest, a dollar received today is worth more than a dollar received one year from now.

Time Value of Money

500

This term describes the ability to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within their frame of reference.

empathy

500

You discover your new apartment has a leaky pipe that is causing damage; this is the legal document you should immediately consult before fixing it yourself.

rental lease agreement

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