The Application
Forms and Documents
The interview
Choosing a College or Trade School
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100

Work: a job 

Employment 

100

A document a prospective employee fills out that provides a first impression of that the applicant has to offer. 

Application 

100

Name 3 key points what will help an applicant make a great impression 

1. punctuality 

2. appearance/personal hygiene

3. Positive Attitude

4. Good manners/ etiquette 

100

This is a grant or financial aid awarded to a student for the purpose of attending an institution. 

Scholarship 

100

What month does the FAFSA usually get released 

October

200

School experience, degree, certifications 

Education 

200

A write summary of an applicants experience, skills, and achievements that relate to the job being sought. 

Resume 

200

True or False: It is not good to practice interview questions because it may confuse you during the real interview 

False

200

Some states or schools have __________ to offer students. This includes grants, educational loans, and work study. 

Financial Aid 

200

Questions that can be answered with a simple yes or no.

Closed questions 

300

People who know the applicant and 3will tell an employer about the applicant. 

References 

300

A brief letter in which applicants introduce themselves 

Cover Letter

300

Name 2 things you should bring to an interview

1. Resume/ Portfolio 


2. Name, address, and phone number of at least 3 references 

3. Birth Certificate, Passport, Drivers License, state issued ID, or proof you are eligible to work in US

300

Working for the school as a student

Work Study 

300

This superhero pose is good for building confidence and shaking off nerves before an interview. 

Superman 

400

True or False: It is ok for a job application to ask about marital status, height, weight, age, handicaps, race or national origin, religion, or political information 

False

400

A collection of samples that showcases interest, talents, contributions, and studies. Good for self marketing

Portfolio

400

These types of questions encourage job applicants to talk about themselves, making them feel more comfortable, and giving interviewers important information and valuable insight about applicants. 

Open-Ended

400

The application you must fill out every year to see if you qualify for financial aid 

Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

400

True or False: Being polite  and friendly to secretaries or other member of the business while waiting to be interviewed is good practice. 

True 

500

Applicants are asked to do this on an application form to state that they have answered all questions and given truthful information. 

Signature

500

Eventually, the bulk of information in your resume will be under this section. 

Work Experience 

500

Name two things you should do after the interview 

1. Write a thank you letter 

2. Follow up phone call

500

Name three topics you should ask questions about while choosing the right school for you. (There are 5) 

1. Program

2. Institution 

3. Entrance Requirements 

4. Financial Questions 

5, Types of Classes offered 

500

This is typically the number of minutes you should show up before an interview to make a great impression. 

15 minutes (10 is acceptable) 

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