LOOKING FOR A JOB
GETTING A JOB
KEEPING A JOB
MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR JOB
LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING
100
What are 3 things that you should consider about yourself before you look for a job?
1. Personal Qualities 2. Skills 3. Interests
100
What are 3 way you can find out about available jobs?
Internet, Library, Telling Family and Friends, Newspaper Ads, and Help Wanted Signs
100
What is a way to show that you are responsible at work?
Do all of your work, be on time, have a good attitude, be responsible, follow rules, etc.
100
If a coworker is talking badly about another coworker to others, what would be a good way to handle that situation?
Tell them politely to stop. Walk away and go on about your business. Tell an employer or boss if it is serious.
100
What is a career?
The work one does throughout his/her life.
200
What is a skill?
Something you do well but might not like to do.
200
What are 3 things that you should do during a job interview?
Make eye contact, shake hands, introduce yourself, dress appropriately, sit up straight, ask questions to show your serious, say thank you when the interview is finished, etc.
200
Why do companies have rules?
to keep employees safe, to let employees know what is and what is not allowed at work.
200
What are you being rated on during a job review?
How well you are doing your job?
200
Why is it important to be neat on a resume, cover letter, and/or a job application?
To show that you are serious about the job. To show that you care about your work. It shows that you are organized. If all information is neat it can be read easily.
300
What is a personal quality?
ways you relate to other people and to the world around you; describing words for your personality.
300
Is a family member a good reference to put down for a job, why or why not?
No, because family members tend to tell all of the good but none of the bad.
300
What kind of skills will help you get along better with your coworkers?
communication skills
300
What is one way to gain the trust of your employer?
Be reliable, be responsible, be on time, be willing to do more than what is asked of you, don't make excuses for your mistakes, be flexible, etc.
300
What is the book called that is kept by most companies where all rules, policies, and procedures can be found?
Employee Handbook
400
What is an interest?
Something you care about or like to do.
400
What type of information do you need to know about someone to put them down as a reference?
Name, Job Title, Address, and Phone Number.
400
What is a deadline?
The latest time when something must be done.
400
Whose decision is it to give you a raise or promotion?
Boss, employer, or supervisor.
400
You don't have to do things you don't want to at your job? True or False
FALSE!
500
Give an example of a skill, interest, and personal quality.
Example of a skill, interest, and personal quality is given.
500
What is a job interview?
A meeting in which one person answers another person's questions.
500
What can you do to be a valuable member of a team?
Listen to others, respect opinions that are different from your own, use the skills of each individual, etc.
500
Define promotion.
A job with more responsibility and more pay.
500
What is an example of a job benefit?
Sick leave, vacation time, health insurance, and schooling to learn new skills for the job.
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