Greeting, Name, Affiliation, Purpose
What is GNAP?
The term for a section on your resume that lists your education and academic achievements.
What is the "education" or "academic" section?
Wordless communication/facial expressions
What is non-verbal communication?
A borrowed sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
What is a loan?
A company that ensures students graduate and reach their potential.
What is J4NG?
A personal summary of your work/professional history and qualifications.
What is a resume?
The term for the ability to work effectively with others towards a common goal.
What is "teamwork"?
A school that teaches the skilled trades, such as carpentry, plumbing, welding, or cosmetology.
What is a trade school?
An event that is held at the beginning of the school year to honor new J4NG students.
What is the Initiation and Installation (I&I) ceremony?
The term for a list of your previous job titles and employers on your resume.
What is "work experience" or "employment history"?
The term for dressing appropriately and maintaining a positive attitude in the workplace.
What is "professionalism"?
An alternative to the high school diploma.
What is the General Educational Development (GED)?
A formal introduction for J4NG Students
What is GNAP ?
A written document commonly submitted with a job application outlining the applicant's credentials and interest in the open position.
What is a cover letter?
The term for using clear and concise language when communicating with others.
What is "effective communication"?
The official form to apply for federal financial aid to pay for college.
What is the FAFSA?
An opportunity to bring students from across Nevada together, to compete and engage in workshops.
What is the Career Development Conference?
The amount of time an employer uses to read a resume.
What is 30 seconds?
The term for a leadership style that involves giving employees more autonomy and decision-making power.
What is "empowerment"?
Free money from the government for higher education.
What is the federal pell grant?