What does PT and FT mean in the workforce?
What is part-time and full-time.
On a job application, what does DOB stand for?
What is date of birth.
What is it called when you sign the back of a check?
What is endorse the check.
What format focuses on the applicant's achievements?
What is the functional format.
What should you do before going to a job interview?
What is research the company and prepare answers to questions.
What is a typical first shift for an office job?
What is 9 am-5 pm, 8 am-4 pm, 7 am-3 pm.
What is a cover letter?
What is a document that applicants use to catch the employers attention and highlight what makes them the best choice for the job.
What is the income that you get after taxes and another name for is "take home pay"?
What is net pay.
What is listed first on your resume?
What is a professional summary or objective.
What is the best time to arrive for a job interview?
What is 10-20 minutes early.
More time if job interview is further away.
How many references should you present to an employer when asked?
What is 3.
Being _________ means that you do what you say you will do. Your colleagues and manager rely on you to accomplish responsibilities associated with your job.
What is being dependable.
What type of account always earns interest?
What is a savings account.
What kind of skills are the following: problem solving, communication, teamwork, and flexibility.
What are soft skills.
How should you introduce yourself to an interviewer and what acronym do we use?
What is with a firm handshake and the acronym is GNAP.
Hand gestures, facial expressions and body language are examples of what?
What is non verbal communication.
Employers look for employees that have a level of ____ that will not require a high level of "hand holding," as well as the ability to tackle the expected obstacles that may arise in day to day business.
What is self-motivation.
Name one of the taxes that are deducted from your paycheck.
What is Federal, State, City, Social Security or Medicare.
What is the software called that employers use to recruit employees?
What is the applicant tracking system.
How many seconds does it take to make a good first impression?
What is 7 seconds.
What does JOG stand for?
What is Jobs for Ohio's Graduates.
On a job application, what would an applicant put for their graduation date even though they have not graduated from high school yet?
What is the expected graduation date.
What number is the first one at the bottom of a check?
What is a routing number.
What word should you never use on your resume?
What is "I".
What does STAR mean in the STAR Method?
What is S-Situation, T-Task, A-Action and R-Result.