The best thing to do when you first walk into an interview.
What is introduce yourself and make eye contact?
Showing up late to work every day shows a lack of this
What is reliability / responsibility?
This is the money you actually take home after taxes.
What is net pay?
This means speaking respectfully to supervisors and coworkers.
What is professional communication?
This is something you want to achieve in your future career.
What is a career goal?
This is something you should bring to an interview.
What is a resume/ID/questions for the employer?
This is what you should do if you cannot make it to work.
What is notify your supervisor/manager as soon as possible?
This is a plan for how you spend and save your money.
What is a budget?
This includes body language, eye contact, and facial expressions.
What is nonverbal communication?
This helps employers see your work history and skills.
What is a resume?
This common interview question asks you to about about your strengths and experience.
What is "Tell me about yourself?"
This workplace habit often gets employees in trouble quickly.
What is being on your phone / not following directions / attitude issues?
This is one smart thing to do with your first paycheck.
What is save part of it / pay bills?
This is the best response if a customer or coworker is upset.
What is stay calm and listen respectfully?
This is learning a new ability to help you grow professionally.
What is skill building / professional development?
This is what you should do if you don't know how to answer a question.
What is stay calm, be honest, ask for clarification, and explain how you would handle the situation?
This skill helps you work well with coworkers even when there is conflict.
What is communication / teamwork?
This is money set aside for emergencies.
What is savings / emergency fund?
This is a professional way to ask for help at work
What is ask clearly and respectfully for clarification?
This means meeting people who may help you find future job opportunities.
What is networking?
This is one question you should do if you don't know how to answer a question.
What is a question about expectations, schedule, growth opportunities or pay?
This means taking ownership of your mistakes and fixing them.
What is accountability?
This can happen if you spend more money than you earn.
What is debt / overdraft / financial stress?
This communication skill means hearing and understanding before responding.
What is active listening?
This is the process of moving up in your job or career.
What is career advancement / promotion?