Getting a job
Career
Job Skills 1
Job Skills 2
100

What happens when a job calls you after you have applied and they are interested in hiring you?

You have an interview

100

Why is a career often times take longer to get?

It takes longer to get because usually it requires more schooling, certificates, or lots of practice.

100

Why is it important to be on time?

It is important so that it doesn't mess up anyone else's schedule. It shows responsible.

100

What are qualities of good communication?

Eye contact, kind words, calm tone of voice, asking questions. 

200

How should you dress and talk in an interview?

Clean clothes, nice shirt and pants, professional language, eye contact, firm hand shake

200

Why is it important to learn skills at school?

Your high school performance is used to apply for jobs and other post-school experiences. The better you perform in high school the more opportunities you have. 

200

Define communication

Talking with others 

200

What is team work?

Working together with other people to accomplish a goal. 

300

What else should happen when you give someone a hand shake and are first meeting them?

Eye contact

300

How could you turn working at McDonald's into a career?

By becoming a manager or potentially an owner. 

300

What does good communication help you do?

Solve problems

300

Why is team work important at school and in a job?

It is important because you have to work with others and the better you work with others, the easier things will be. 

400

What kind of information will  you need to know when filling out a job application?

Your full name, date of birth, address, past work experience, your school

400

List some hobbies that you could turn into a career through hard work.

Music (DJ, studio backup, teacher) 

Sports (coach, professional, physical therapy)

Art (animation, artist, teacher, graffiti artist, illustrator)

400
What are ways of using good communication to solve a conflict with someone else?

using a calm tone of voice, listening to what the other person is saying, asking questions, explaining yourself

400

What are ways of showing someone you are actively listening to them?

asking questions, eye contact, repeating what they said. 

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