Finance
Multiple Intelligence
Post-Secondary
Job Application
WorkSafe
100

Two types of financial institutions we see in a city

Banks and Credit Unions

100

Good at thinking in patterns, rhythms, and sounds. Have a strong appreciation for musical composition and performance

Musical Intelligence

100

Name the three most commons types of post-secondary institutions

University

College

Institute

100

You submit one of these to the place you're applying a job for

A resumé/CV

100

You contact this organization/website right away if you get injured during work

WorkSafeBC

200

Buying with money that you don't currently have and repaying it at the end of the month

Credit

200

These individuals are skilled at assessing the emotions, motivations, desires, and intentions of those around them. Great for jobs in the service industry that have a lot of personal interactions


 

Interpersonal Intelligence

200

This high school course is a requirement for nearly all post-secondary institutions

English 12 or equivalent

200
When the employer calls you back to set up one of these to learn more about you

An interview

200

Name 3 of the 5 potential work hazards you can encounter at work

Physical, Chemical, Biological, Ergonomic, Psychosocial

300

A type of loan people take out when they want to buy a house

A Mortgage

300

 These individuals tend to think conceptually about numbers, relationships, and patterns. Great at analyzing problems.

Logico-mathematical Intelligence

300

the list of classes, experience and any other things that you must already before you can apply to post-secondary is called this

Admission requirements

300

You sometimes include one of these with your resumé to further explain why you want to work here

A cover letter

300

Your employers, bosses and companies have to abide by a set of rules/regulations at the workplace as outlined by this

BC Employment Standards Act

400

When there isn't enough money in your account to cover a transaction (a type of banking fee)

Overdraft Fee

400

These individuals are often good with directions as well as maps, charts, videos, and pictures

Visual-Spatial Intelligence

400

This type of degree usually takes 4 years to complete, which includes 120 credits (40 classes taken)

Bachelor

400

You might be asked to provide 2 - 3 of these so the employer can learn more about you through the perspective of others

References

400

In the acronym P.U.N.K, the "U" stands for...

right to refuse UNSAFE work

500

You must include these 5 things when writing a cheque:

1. Date

2. Payee

3. Amount in numbers

4. Amount in words

5. Signature

500

 People who are strong in this area tend to have excellent hand-eye coordination and dexterity. Good at dancing and sports.

Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence

500

Usually in your 2nd year onwards, you will declare this. You begin to specialize in a specific area in your study.

A Major

500

Name three things you should always include in your resumé

Personal details

Education

Work/Volunteer Experience

Skills/Other information

References (available upon request)

500

Name one change that happened in "Grant's Law" which resulted from the death of Grant De Patie

- Working alone at night the public can't have access to workers

- Must be 19yrs of age to work between 11pm-6am

- Mandatory pre-payment for fuel

- Workers can't work over 4 hours at night without a "check in" safety system

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