Terms
Terms
Multiple Choice
100
a position for beginners in a field, ones which requires limited education and training.
What is entry-level job.
100
A worker who has at least a degree from a four year college or technical school in a particular field.
What is professional
100
What factor in analyzing a career has to do with preparation for a career. A. resources C. education and training B. information systems D. salaries and benefits
What is C
200
Person who spends her or his entire life learning new information and skills.
What is lifelong learner.
200
A worker with education beyond high school that trains him or her for a certain field.
What is paraprofessional.
200
What kind of program combines in-school and on the job training? A. entry-level training C. service learning B. reference learning D. work-based learning
What is D.
300
Complex networks of people or objects that interact with each other.
What is systems
300
The physical and social surroundings at the workplace.
What is work environment
300
Which factor to use in analyzing a career has to do with its future prospects? A. work with people, information C. work environment or technology. B. career outlook D. interpersonal skills
What is B.
400
a persons's special talents and abilities
What is aptitudes
400
A program in which students combine in-school and on-the job training
What is work based learning
400
Which factor to use in analyzing a career has to do with the nature of the work?
What is A
500
A program that combines some form of community service with schoolwork
What is service learning.
500
Puts you in touch with trade and professional organizations, government resources, job listings, and people working in various careers.
What is the Internet (World Wide Web)
500
Which of the following will provide first-hand information about what its like to work in a particular job? A. Occupational Outlook handbook B. web sites with job listings. C. interviewinf someone who has that job. D. librarians in charge of career centers
What is C
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