Resume Writing
The Art of Communication
Interviewing Skills
SLIP
General Professionalism
200

An advertisement of you

Resume

200

50%/43%/7%

Breakdown of Communications

200

The person interviewing for the job

Interviewee

200

Opening A World Of Opportunity

SLIP’s Motto

200

Something that you accomplish in less than a year

Short-term Goal

400

The part of a resume that highlights your professional skills & experience

Professional Profile/Summary or Work Experience

400

Verbal/Non-Verbal/Written

Types of Communication

400

To select the best person for the position

Sole goal of the interview

400

A-E-I-O-U

SLIP Way

400

S-E-E

Elements of professional marketing message

600

Salary information/reason for leaving your last job

Things you put on your resume or application

600

Change your vernacular when you are in a different setting

Code Switching

600

Likes and Dislikes/Skills & Abilities/Weakness & Strengths

Know Yourself

600

Saturday sessions structured like a business conference

Training & Development Component

600

Soft/Hard/Principled

Ways to Handle Conflict

800

What three documents should have the same heading?

Cover Letter, Resume, References

800

You repeat exactly the other person said (verbatim)

Mimicking

800

Helps individuals identify their core values and beliefs

Personal Mission

800

What year did SLIP merged with BGCSTL

2020

800

What is establishing a commonality with another individual?

Rapport

1000

The order in which you list your activities and job history

Reverse Chronological Order

1000

Pay attention/Ask clarifying questions/Listening to understand

Active Listening

1000

Choose an inconvenient time/show up late/bring someone with you

Things you shouldn’t do

1000

The year of 1992

SLIP founded

1000

Religion, salary, and politics

Topics to not discuss in an interview

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