what can you bring to an interview
professional looking binder/folder, resume, samples of your work, pens and pencils
What does the s stand for in our smart goals
Specific
what are employability skills
A set of skills necessary for every job
what are 7 interview questions to prepare for
1. introductory questions
2. work history questions
3. job position questions
4. interpersonal skills questions
5. company history questions
6. strength/ weakness questions
7. compensation questions
what is an undergraduate
A student at college/university who hasn't yet earned a bachelor's or equivalent degree
what is a job resume
gives the future employer a snapshot of your talents, experience, and work ethic
what does the m stand for in our smart goals
Measurable
explain what employability skills allow you to do
problem solve, communicate with coworkers, take charge of career
how can you prep yourself for an interview
proof read, practice route, film yourself for practice
what is a graduate
A person who has successfully completed a course of study or training may be looking to enter grad. study
what are employers looking for in a resume
a coherent, easy to follow story
what does the a stand for in our smart goals
Achievable
why do employers want us to have employability skills
to have a good job performance
what are 5 examples of non- verbal communication
Firm handshake, good eye contact, appropriate attire, questioning when time is right, show respect
what is a masters
requires at least 2 years of study
what is the most important part of a resume
professional experience
What does the r stand for in our smart goals
Relevant
how can you get info for your resume in the future
education, community service, part time jobs
what is non- verbal communication
communication without speaking
what is a bachelors
A 4 year course of study
what are ways a resume can be thrown out
Typos and poor word choice
What does the t stand for in our smart goals
Time- Bound
what are the 6 types of categories that employability skills are in
Foundational skills, interpersonal skills, communication skills, problem solving skills, teamwork skills , and ethics and legal responsibilities
how would you describe etiquette
positive non- verbal communication
what are credit hours
The unit of measuring educational credit, usually based on number of class house per week