To make sure information is true.
Verify
Reasons to take a job
Pros
The surroundings and conditions in which employees do their job
Work Environment
Communication through hand gestures, posture, and facial expressions.
Body language
An amount of time that an employee is allowed to miss work for reasons of illness without losing pay.
Sick leave
To carefully read a message to find and correct errors
Proofread
Reasons not to take a job
Cons
A statement about a worker's skills and attitude
Recommendation
How a person positions his or her body when standing, sitting, or walking
Posture
Outcomes that a person hopes will occur.
Expectations
To decide the worth of something
Evaluate
Written or printed papers that contain information
Documents
A pledge or promise to do something
Commitment
The attitude and emotions an individual communicates in his or her choice of words and in the sound of his or her voice.
Tone
Information that helps a person evaluate how well he or she communicated or performed on a certain occasion, such as a job interview.
Feedback
To make hiring decision based on some characteristic other than a person's ability to do the job.
Discriminate
A word that plainly tells what someone does, for instance, build, drive, and write
Action Verb
Working conditions and facts about a job that influence a job seekers evaluation of a job
Factors
Clothes appropriate for the workplace. Conservative clothing is attracting but doesn't stand out in a flashy way.
Conservative clothing
To take steps to stay in contact with a potential employer after the job interview.
Follow up
Traveling to and from work
Commuting
On a resume, a brief statement summarizing a person's skills and goals
Skills Summary
Wages paid when an employee works extra hours
Overtime pay
A formal consultation.
Interview
The feelings someone has about an individual after meeting him or her. The effect someone has on someone else.
Impression