Resumes
Job Interview
Career Exploration
Work Skills
Financial Literacy
100

A one-page document you give an employer that shows your work history, education, and work skills.

What is a Resume?

100
This is the first thing you do when starting your interview.

What is a handshake or introduction?

100

Money you earn from work before taxes are taken out.

What is gross pay?

200

Which one does not belong on a resume: a) your address, b) your age, c) your volunteer/unpaid work experience?

Your age. You don't want to be discriminated against for being younger or older.

Also, don't share this art your interview either!

200

Type of bank account used to save money where you can earn interest.

What is a savings account?

300
You shouldn't use the same resume for every job you apply for. True or false?

What is true?

You should tailor your resume to better support your experience and skills to each job you're applying to.

300

This is a professional career involving the transportation of goods, requiring a commercial driver’s license (CDL), follow safety regulations, and often long hours on the road.

What is a truck driver?

300

This is the money removed from your paycheck by the government to fund programs.

What is tax?
400

__ __ information is tells about available jobs in a specific area.Hint: It's based on the area's demand/need for these jobs.

What is labor market?

400

This type of skills combines people, communication, emotional intelligence, personality, and social skills. This makes it easier to work with others without conflict.

What are soft skills? Examples: time management, active listening, empathy, etc.

500

The STAR method guides you to explain a real situation to someone like an interviewer. 

What does STAR stand for?


What is STAR: Situation, Task, Action, Result?

500

Three first responder jobs that town or county hires.

What are Firefighters, Police officers, and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT, ambulance)?

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