On the Job
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Education
Goals/Values
Skills
100
Specific tasks you can do to complete a job, like operate a forklift in a warehouse to fill an order or format a document to write a letter in Word for your boss, are known as _________ skills.
What are "job skills"?
100
A type of financing for college that must be paid back with interest is a ________________.
What is "student loan"?
100
Financial aid to stuents who qualify is supplied by the _______________.
What is "federal government" or "government"?
100
When filling out forms, you should always be ____________ even if you might not get what you want.
What is "honest" or "truthful"?
100
On-the-job training and learning skills while you are working are considered _________________ forms of education.
What is "informal"?
200
This is a program where you work while you are still in college and learn some of what you would do on a real job in your field of study. You usually do not get paid for it.
What is "internship"?
200
This is the term for the cost of instruction at a school.
What is "tuition"?
200
This is study beyond a bachelor's degree program.
What is "master's" or "doctorate"?
200
This is a system of moral values that are considered acceptable.
What is "ethics"?
200
Actively focusing on what a speaker is saying is called ____________.
What is "listening"?
300
The Occupational Outlook Handbook contains online data about ______________.
What is "careers", "jobs", or "fields of work"?
300
A gift of money or aid (like free tuition and books) for education that is usually based on special qualifications is a _______________.
What is "scholarship" or "grant"?
300
If you don't want to go to a four-year college, you may rather learn a skill at these types of schools.
What is a "career" or "technical school"?
300
Doing the right thing even when no one is watching or you won't get caught is called ________________.
What is "integrity"?
300
Teamwork and communication are identified as this type of skill.
What is "soft"?
400
Over time, the local job market tends to be very similar to the _______________ job market.
What is "statewide" or "national"?
400
Money paid for the use of money is called _____________.
What is "interest"?
400
Your plan to complete your college education in four years or be able to buy a house by the time you are 26 are examples of _________ .
What is "goals"?
400
This is a principle that reflects the worth you place on an idea or action.
What is "value"?
400
Belonging to a student organization can help you build this soft skill.
What is "leadership" or "teamwork"?
500
As the number of jobs in a career area increase, workers in those jobs can expect the ______________ to be lower.
What is "income" or "pay"?
500
People who qualify for financial aid may get their education paid for with a ___________________.
What is "subsidized loans" or "need-based scholarships"? (Only one answer is required.)
500
This type of student loan is not charged interest until after the student graduates.
What is "subsidized"?
500
When making decisions that will affect your income, you should be aware of what is happening in the local, statewide and national ____________.
What is "economy"?
500
Name two of the three names for a computer program that helps you find job listings.
What is "job scout", "job agent", or "intelligent agent".
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