Doing the right thing, even when no one is watching, is an example of this.
What is integrity?
Speaking clearly and listening attentively shows this essential skill.
What is communication?
Knowing how to safely use tools and equipment is part of this essential element.
What is safety and health?
This is the official motto of SkillsUSA.
What is “Preparing for leadership in the world of work”?
You are assigned to lead a team project. You make a timeline, assign tasks, and check in with teammates. Which SkillsUSA framework area are you demonstrating?
What is workplace skills – planning, organizing, and management?
Consistently meeting deadlines and following instructions shows this personal quality.
What is work ethic?
Choosing the best course of action after considering the facts uses this skill.
What is decision making?
Being skilled in Microsoft Office, CAD, or other tools shows this ability.
What is computer and technology literacy?
SkillsUSA was founded in this year.
What is 1965?
You're volunteering at a local event, helping attendees and solving small problems as they arise. What essential element are you showing?
What is service orientation?
Dressing appropriately and acting respectfully at work is part of this skill.
What is professionalism?
Working with others to reach a shared goal is an example of this.
What is teamwork?
These are the specific technical skills you need to succeed in your trade or career.
What are job-specific skills?
This is the name of the official SkillsUSA emblem that includes gear, torch, and hands.
What is the SkillsUSA emblem?
At a SkillsUSA competition, you introduce yourself professionally, listen actively, and ask clear questions. What framework skill are you applying?
What is communication?
Accepting the results of your work and taking credit or blame fairly demonstrates this.
What is responsibility?
Respecting different cultures and backgrounds demonstrates this skill.
What is multicultural sensitivity and awareness?
Serving customers with respect and helpfulness demonstrates this.
What is service orientation?
The SkillsUSA colors are red, white, blue, and gold. What do the gold hands represent?
What is the individual (you)?
You didn't win a SkillsUSA contest, but you congratulate the winner and ask the judge for feedback. Which personal skill is this?
What is adaptability/flexibility or professionalism?
Adapting to change and being open to new ideas shows this skill.
What is adaptability/flexibility?
Creating a task list, setting deadlines, and following through requires this.
What is planning, organizing, and management?
Taking part in job shadowing or internships helps with this kind of growth.
What is professional development?
This document describes what SkillsUSA stands for and includes the line “To honor and respect...”
What is the SkillsUSA Creed?
You represent your chapter at a SkillsUSA state leadership conference. Which two framework components are you applying?
What are leadership and professionalism?