The total amount you earn before any deductions are subtracted.
What is gross pay?
The title of your email
What is a Subject line?
Hours worked: 40
Regular rate of pay: $15.25
Find the Gross Pay.
What is $610?
This is what you give employees with their paycheck to outline the details of how much was earned in gross pay and what deductions were made.
What is a paystub?
The "S" in SMART
What is Specific?
The knowledge and skills acquired from working in a career field.
What is experience?
This is what could happen if an email is not formatted correctly.
What is: Confusion, No Response, Negative Feedback, Different Way of Perception, Deletion, SPAM folder
Hours worked: 46
Regular rate of pay: $20.45
Find the Gross Pay.
What is $1,002.08?
The percentage of gross pay withheld for Social Security
What is 6.2%?
The "M" in SMART
What is Measurable?
A tool that provides information about you to a potential employer.
What is a resume?
A block of text at the end of a message that includes professional contact details and company branding.
What is an email signature?
Annual salary: $40,000
Find the monthly pay.
What is $3,333.33?
The percentage of gross pay withheld for Medicare tax
What is 1.45%?
The "A" in SMART
What is Attainable?
An exemption that reduces how much income tax an employer deducts from an employee's paycheck.
What is a withholding allowance?
This is when you send the message to more than one person, but they will not know who else received the message
What is a BCC?
Annual salary: $25,927
Find the biweekly pay.
What is $997.19?
These four deductions are mandatory to pay.
What are: Federal, State, Social Security, and Medicare taxes?
The "R" in SMART
What is Realistic/Relevant?
A written document outlining the applicant's credentials and interest in the open position
What is a cover letter?
The components of a professional email
What is: Header, Subject, Greeting, Body, Closing, and Final Check?
Hours worked: 52
Overtime rate: $19
Find the Gross Pay.
What is $734.80?
This is the IRS document you complete for your employer to determine how much should be withheld from your paycheck for federal income taxes and sent to the IRS.
What is a W-4 form?
The "T" in SMART
What is Time-Based?