adj. - n. - antonym
dedicated
dedication (n.)
undedicated
Name 6 transitional phrases
cause and effect: consequently, therefore, accordingly, as a result, for this reason, hence, thus
sequence: furthermore, in addition, moreover, firstly/secondly/finally, in the first place, likewise, again/also, besides
comparison or contrast: similarly, also, in the same way, likewise, although, at the same time, but, conversely, even so, however, in contrast, nevertheless, nonetheless, on the contrary, otherwise, still, yet
reduce
what is the adjective & noun form?
reduced, reducing (adj.)
reduction (n.)
rational
rationale (n)
irrational, illogical, unreasonable
What are the sections of a cover letter?
Your address
Your recipient address
Date
Position Applying for
Salutation/Greeting
Body - intro, 2 supporting paragraphs
Conclusion
Signature
consume (v.)
What is the noun and verb form?
consumption (n.)
consume (v.)
persuasive
persuasion (n).
unpersuasive, unconvincing
Describe the purpose of the 4 body paragraphs
1st: Introduction, how you found the job, connections with organization
2nd: Discuss job-related skills (interpersonal and personal) and accomplishments
3rd: Discuss real-life example(s) to highlight why you’re a good fit
4th: conclusion, follow up, ask for interview
endure (v.)
what is the noun and adjective form?
endurance (n.)
enduring, endured (adj.)
efficient
efficiency (n.)
inefficient
Give 1 example of each skill: knowledge-based skill, transferable skill, personal skill
knowledge-based: acquired from education or training
computer skills, languages, degrees, courses (science, math...), technical ability
transferable: portable skills you take from job to job
Communication and people skills, analytical problem solving skills
personal: your unique qualities & traits
reliable, punctual, patient, versatile, motivated, flexible, adaptable
renew (v.)
What is the adjective & noun form?
renewal (n.)
analytic
analysis (n);
unanalytic, illogical, unreasonable
Identify the 6 foundational competencies
Business Skills, Global Mindset, Industry Knowledge, Interpersonal Skills, Personal Skills, Technology Literacy
deplete (v.)
What is the adj. and n. form?
depleting, depleted (adj.)
depletion (n.)