Leadership Traits
Degrees & Diplomas
On the Job
Heading off to College
Miscellaneous
100
This is all about doing something without being asked.
What is Initiative
100
A 4-year undergraduate degree offered at a college or university.
What is Bachelor's Degree
100

A form provided by an employer either online or in person asking the potential employee a variety of questions to learn about their work history and other relevant information. Typically the first step in a job search and required by law to be completed.

What is Employment Application

100
An entrance exam used by colleges to determine an incoming student's ability to complete college level work. Generally, a student needs a certain score to qualify for admittance.
What is SAT/ACT
100
An occupation or profession, especially one requiring special training, followed as one's life work.
What is Career
200
These employees are productive without waste. They work smarter, not harder, to get desired results.
What is Efficient
200

Passing a group of tests that provide certification that the tester has passed high school level academics.

What is G.E.D. or General Education Development Test

200
A conversation with a potential employee to assess whether the applicant is qualified for the position.
What is Interview
200
A permanent record of the classes you take and the grades earned.
What is Transcript
200

A marketing tool used by a job candidate to present their knowledge, skills, and abilities to a potential employer.  It contains information that might not be asked on an application.

What is a Resume

300
This is all about following your moral compass.
What is Integrity
300
The highest degree offered by colleges and universities and usually takes five or more years after a bachelor's degree to complete.
What is Doctorate Degree
300

A form of payment from an employer that is a predetermined annual amount where the number of hours worked does not necessarily change employee pay.

What is Salary

300
Grants, scholarships, loans, and part-time employment from federal, state, institutional, and private sources to assist students in paying for their education.
What is Financial Aid
300
Being this is all about having the ability to jump in and solve problems regardless of the resources available to you.
What is Resourceful
400
Also known as diligent, industrious, and dedicated, many employers consider 'this' to be the backbone of the organization.
What is Hard Working
400
Completion of a two year course of study at a two or 4 year college. These degrees are often designed to transfer to a 4-year college or university.
What is Associate's Degree
400
A recommendation from a person who can vouch for your qualifications for a job.
What is Professional References
400
This program helps students earn scholarship money in exchange for serving in the military.
What is ROTC
400

A trial period when a person is first hired.  If the employee does not demonstrate the skills and attributes to do their job during this time they can be fired.

What is Probationary Period

500
This is about being held for the consequences of the outcome of the project, the problem, or the assignment.
What is Accountable
500
A course of study after completing a bachelor's degree that leads to a professional career.
What is Master's Degree
500
A tool an employer uses to evaluate how well an employee is doing in their job.
What is Performance Evaluation
500
A federal application that all college students must complete annually to determine financial need.
What is FAFSA
500
A master at a specific skill or trade in the fields of carpentry, masonry, plumbing, etc.
What is Journeyman/Trade Professional
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