Employee who works less than 30 hours per week
Part-time Work
What are some options to pursue after high school?
College, Trade Program, Workforce, Military
The chance to grow significantly within a workplace.
Growth Opportunities
A brief document of one's work experience and qualifications. Should not exceed more than ONE page
Resume
To verify the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the United States.
I-9 Form
Employee who works at least than 30 hours per week
Full-time Work
To gather information about industries, jobs or organizations you might like – to see if they fit your interests and personality.
Informational Interview
Character traits and interpersonal skills that characterize a person's relationships with other people.
Soft Skills
A personal business letter that you send with your resume when you apply for a job.
Should be half of a page to one page in length.
Should not repeat resume.
Cover Letter
Filled out by employees to indicate their tax situation to their employer. Tells the employer the amount of tax to withhold from an employee's paycheck based on their marital status, number of allowances and dependents, and other factors
W-4 Form
Employee is not given monetary compensation.
Gain: work experience, accomplishments, etc.
Unpaid Work
A type of on-the-job training that allows an interested employee to follow and closely observe another employee performing the role.
Job Shadowing
The term applied to another person when we meet them for the first time.
First Impressions
The overall character of the business. Can include elements such as the business's values, beliefs, behaviors, goals, attitudes and work practices.
Workplace Culture
Form used to indicate medical coverage choices and options for an employee.
Health/Dental Insurance Enrollment Form
Paid a set amount for every hour worked.
Size of each paycheck depends on how many hours you work
Wage
Balancing your personal life with the job that you have. Keeping work and life seperate.
Work-Life Balance
Learned abilities acquired and enhanced through practice, repetition, and education.
Hard Skills
This should always be at the bottom of a professional business email.
Signature
A feature of a qualified profit-sharing plan that allows employees to contribute a portion of their wages to individual accounts.
401(k) Enrollment Form
Annual amount for the value of your work.
Each paycheck is the salary divided by # of pay periods
Paycheck is always for the same amount
Salary
Having a job that you know you're not in danger of losing anytime soon
Job Security
It gives an edge over others in the competitive workplace.
It gives you the confidence to stand out in diverse settings.
Builds a positive image.
Business Etiquette
The verbal and written interaction you hold with your coworkers
Communication
Authorizes employers to send money directly into an individual’s bank account
Direct Deposit Form