The beliefs strongly held about anything important to you.
What are Values?
This 2-word phrase describes tasks you already do at home, at school, or in the community that count as valid experience for a real job.
What are transferable skills?
This is what the "S" stands for in S.M.A.R.T. Goals.
What is Specific.
What is the opening statement on your resume typically called?
Summary or Objective.
Which NBA player is the all-time leading scorer in league history?
LeBron James.
According to the curriculum, the best jobs are ones where you actually care about the work, meaning your career aligns with this specific section of your "Me File".
What is the "Things I Like" section?
If you are responsible for packing up the classroom at the end of the day, you are building this professional workplace skill.
What are organization or closing tasks?
This is what the "A" stands for in S.M.A.R.T. Goals.
What is Attainable.
True or False: If you do not have official, paid work history to type on your page, you can list school helper tasks, chores, and volunteer experiences instead.
True. (Everyday transferable skills from your house or classroom are completely valid to show a boss).
How many hearts does an octopus have?
Your phone buzzes with a non-emergency work email at 8:00 PM during family dinner. If you choose to ignore it until tomorrow morning, you are prioritizing this value over ambition.
What is work-life balance?
Sorting, organizing, or shelving materials in a school or community building counts as these two common retail tasks.
What is inventory or stocking?
Why is it important for a goal to be 'Measurable' and 'Time-bound?'
What is so you can TRACK the progress of your goal and so you can know IF you achieve your goal.
When listing your education or experience, should you start with your oldest or your most recent achievement?
Most recent. This is called reverse-chronological order, and it's the standard format employers look for.
Which Planet in our Solar System is the hottest, even though it isnt the closest to the sun?
Venus (Its thick atmosphere traps heat in a massive greenhouse effect).
This 9-letter word means staying true to your core values and doing the right thing, even when no one is watching.
What is integrity?
When an employer is looking for someone who will show up on time everyday as a required trait in a job ad, they will word it as this.
What is "reliable/punctual"?
The A and R in SMART ensure your goal is meaningful. Achievable (A) means the goal is within your reach, while R_______ means it truly matters to your life and aligns with your broader objectives.
What is Relevant or Realistic?
What is a "Cover Letter," and what is its main purpose?
A one-page letter sent alongside your resume that introduces who you are, explains your interest in the specific job, and highlights why you’re a great fit.
What iconic video game character was originally named "Jumpman" when he first appeared in the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong?
Mario.
In Step 3 of the worksheet, you narrow down your list to your top 3 "deal-breakers"—values you wouldn't give up even for a lot of money. What is the vocabulary word for these?
What are non-negotiables?
If you are skilled in remembering the daily schedule, what is the transferrable skill called?
Time Management.
What does the T in S.M.A.R.T stand for and what does it mean?
Time-bound and sets a deadline.
True or False? You should always include your middle name, home address, and a professional-looking headshot on a standard U.S. resume.
False. In the U.S., you should never include a photo (to avoid hiring bias). Also, a full home address is no longer necessary—just your city, state, and zip code is plenty!
Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men's soccer history?
Brazil (with 5 titles).