Careers
Resume and Cover Letters
Job Searching
Interviewing
Interviewing and Launching
100

A basic “clock-in, clock-out” position versus one filled with purpose that aligns with professional ethics, values and goals.

What is he difference between and job and a career.

100
Contact Information Education Skills Accomplishments
What are the most important things that should be on your resume?
100
LinkedIn, professional associations, informational interviews
What are sources of information you can use to research companies and positions?
100
Business casual
What is the minimum proper attire for an interview?
100
Being punctual Taking an active role in learning the job Developing professional boundaries
What are 3 important things to remember when you begin a new job?
200

Having a a match between these and my career narrows the choices available to me and helps me find a career that is a good fit for me.

What is personality, values, interests and career fit.

200
Knowledge of medical terminology and being able to communicate effectively.
What are hard skills and soft (transferable) skills?
200
The hidden job market
What is connecting with people and jobs through networking?
200
Not being able to assess non-verbal communication Not being able to hear as clearly.
What is difficult about a phone interview?
200
Gives you a chance to try out your answers and make corrections.
What is a mock interview?
300

medical office, urgent care

What are two locations I could work with a certificate in medical assisting?

300
LinkedIn and Facebook
What is using social media in your job search?
300
A running document of all jobs and education.
What is a master application?
300
This demonstrates your interest in the organization and curiosity about the position.
What are questions for the employer during an interviews?
300
Two thank you strategies you can use.
What are email and snail mail a thank you.
400

Opens options for careers within a field.

What is a certificate or a degree?

400
A formal piece of communication stating your interest and skills.
What is a cover letter?
400
Do's for completing a job application
What is complete all sections, use black ink or type, write neatly?
400
Have you ever been arrested?
What is an illegal question?
400
SMART
What is a rubric I can use to set goals?
500

These fuel responsibility for career growth and satisfaction. They motivate you to complete each step and attain new levels in your career.

What are career goals?

500
Dear Mr. Jones - Sincerely,
What is an acceptable salutation and closure for a cover letter?
500
Don't for completing applications successfully.
What is leave sections blank, write illegibly, errors?
500
This is done at a time when an offer is being discussed.
What is negotiating?
500
sleep
What is something you desperately need once this semester is over?
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