Finding A Job
Interview
Work Skills
College
Mystery
100

One place you can start your search for a job.

What is newspaper, networking, seeing a help wanted sign, VR counselor? 

100

In attire that is one step up from the position seeking.  Neat, clean, and professional.

How should you dress for an interview?

100

One of the most important parts of employment and teamwork.  Imparting or exchanging of information or news.

What is Communication?

100

FAFSA 

(Free application for Student Aid)

What is the application you complete to apply for federal grants and loans?

100

An example of what you can do if you are having an issue with your coworker.

What talk to a coworker first. If that does not work, talk to your boss?

200

Someone who can help you with your job search.



Who is your family, teacher,  friend?

200

Research the job and company.

What should you do prior to an interview?

200

Poor attendance

Negative attitude

Not following directions

Not willing to work with others

Not doing your work

What are the top reasons for getting fired/let go?

200

Typically takes four years of full time study to complete.

What is a Bachelors Degree?

200

A great way to introduce yourself to a new employer.  

What is an elevator pitch?

300

A tool you can use to find a job that fits you.

What is trying out jobs, interest inventories (CIS or O*Net), job shadow, informational interviews?

300

Copies of your resume, references, a note pad with questions to ask, and a pen.

What should you bring to an interview?

300

Ability to motivate teams and other colleagues in a cohesive vision/goal.

What are leadership skills?

300

A college that provides courses in a range of practical subjects that typically take 2 years to complete.

What is a community college or technical college?

300

An appropriate reason to miss work

What is when you are sick, or have a planned vacation (with advanced notice), or family emergency?

400

Complete, accurate, in blue or black ink, and neatly written.

How should a paper application be completed?

400

Cell Phone, Pet, Friend, Parent, and snacks.

What should you NOT bring to an interview?

400

Willing to adjust your job duties or schedule to meet the needs of the employer.

What is flexibility?

400

An entrance exam used by most colleges and universities for admission decisions.

What is the ACT?

400

Examples of soft skills or transferable skills.  

What is arriving to work on time, keeping a positive attitude, accepting feedback, following directions, etc.

500

A student asks questions to an employer to find out more information about the job.

What is an Informational Interview?

500

A document that job seekers can give to an employer to share information about themselves including contact information, strengths, job experience, volunteer experience, and references.

What is a Resume?

500

When you start work at 8 am and arrive to work at 7:55.

What is an example of arriving to work on time?

500

Most current IEP, Psychological Testing, Medical Diagnosis

What are documents that you might need to receive college accommodations?

500

When Co-workers work together cooperatively on the job.

What is Teamwork?

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