Resume
Smart Goals
Employablity Skills
Job Interview
College Degrees
100

What is the Number 1 thing people look for on your resume?

Professionalism

100

What does the "S" stand for in smart?

Specific 

100

What are employibility skills?

Transferable skills. 
100

What should you take with you to a job interview?

A professional binder or notepad.

100

What is the length of an Associates Degree

A 2 Year Degree

200

What is a job resume?

A paper for your employer to see your experience and accomplishments.

200

What does the "M" stand for in Smart?

Measurable

200
Explain what these skills help you do.

Be able to problem solve, or communicate with your co-workers.


200
What is etiquette?

Being respectful, having manners, and being clean. 

200

What is a Joint Degree

Taking 2 classes at once to shorten your time at college

300

What should you not have on your resume?

A lack of info/professionalism. 

300

What does the "A" stand for in smart?

Achiveable

300

Why do employers want you to have these skills?

Job performance, career success. 

300

What are 7 interview questions?

Introductory, Work History, Position, Interpersonal, Company History, Strength/Weakness, Compensation


300

What is the length of a Bachelors degree?

4 Years

400

What are employers looking for on your resume?

Professionalism and Experience 
400

What does the "R" stand for in smart?

Relevant

400

What are some employablty  skills?

Good communication, leadership.
400

What is non verbal communication?

The act of conveying information without speaking.


400

What is a degree?

An award for graduating college. 

500

What would you have to do to get your resume thrown away or not looked at?

Typos, very unprofessional 

500

What does the "T" stand for in Smart?

Time

500

What are 6 types of categories these skills are in?

Foundation, interpersonal, communication, problem solving, critical thinking, teamwork, ethics.

500

How would you prep yourself for the interview?

Patrice what your are going to say, practice your handshake. 
500

What is a major?

Something specific you study or learn during college.

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