Employment Features
Professional Developments
Job Skills
Employment Basics
Workplace Documents
100

Advantages that companies may offer like health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off to attract and retain employees.

What are benefits?

100

This temporary position helps students gain experience in their field of interest.

What is an intern?

100

These technical, measurable abilities include programming, typing, or operating specific equipment.

What are hard skills?

100

This is the minimum amount per hour that employers must legally pay their workers.

What is minimum wage?

100

This form determines how much federal tax should be withheld from your paycheck.

What is a W-4 form?

200

A plan which allows employees to save for retirement with pre-tax dollars. Employers will sometimes match your contributions.

What is a 401(k) plan?

200

This professional social media platform helps you connect with other professionals and find job opportunities.

What is LinkedIn?

200

A person's strategy that involves attending conferences, connecting with professionals in his field, and maintaining an online presence.

What is networking?

200

This type of fixed compensation is paid regularly for professional or executive positions, regardless of hours worked.

What is salary?

200

This document verifies your eligibility to work in the United States.

What is an I-9 form?

300

A company may offer this lump-sum form of compensation for internships to help cover some living expenses.

What is a stipend?

300

This type of group connects people in the same profession for support and advancement.

What is a professional organization?

300

These personal qualities like communication and teamwork help you work well with others.

What are soft skills?

300

These include health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off that companies offer to attract workers.

What are job benefits?

300

This customized letter explains why you're the best candidate for a specific job.

What is a cover letter?

400

Type of job whereby an individual works 10-20 hours a week.

What is a part-time job?

400

A technique for answering behavioral interview questions by structuring your response using four parts.

What is the STAR method?

400

One option an individual can pursue after high school that will provide work experience, housing, money for education, and a small salary.

What is the military?

400

This is when your employer automatically deposits your paycheck directly into your bank account.

What is direct deposit?

400

This document summarizes your work experience, education, and skills for potential employers.

What is a resume?

500

An account set up through an employer to cover health costs with pretax dollars.

What is a flexible spending account (FSA)?

500

This meeting helps you learn about a career by talking with someone already working in that field.

What is an informational interview?

500

These abilities can be used across different jobs and industries, making you more valuable to employers.

What are transferable skills?

500

This describes someone who works for themselves rather than an employer.

What is self-employed?

500

Authorizes a company to access your personal banking account to automatically deliver an employee's paycheck.

What is a direct deposit enrollment form?

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