What is professionalism?
The way a person conducts themselves at work or school
Summary of skills, experience, and education
What is a resume?
What is an example of good non-verbal communication during an interview?
shaking hands on meeting, eye contact, sitting up straight, smiling
You can earn a bachelors degree at this place
4 year university
Hygiene, neat grooming, clean clothing suitable for workplace
What is appropriate appearance?
Short letter explaining why you're a good fit for a specific job
What is a cover letter?
What is a type of question that an interviewer can not legally ask you in an interviewer?
anything about personal, family, and relationship status, age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, health and disabilities, financial, citizenship and military status
Can earn a CTE certificate
Community college
Consistency, delivering quality work, taking ownership, proactive communication
What is respect for others?
What should be at the top of your resume and cover letter?
name and contact information
Is it ok to ask the interviewer to repeat the question?
Yes, just not to many times
Is teamwork an example of a soft or a hard skill?
Soft
True or False: Professionalism includes written and unwritten rules in the workplace.
True
What is the minimum amount of paragraphs that your cover letter should have?
3 (introduction, body, closing)
True or False: I can get a CTE/Trade certificate at a community college
True
What is the best conflict management style to use in any situation?
There is no "best" conflict style. It changes for each situation.
Is this professional?
You make a big mistake on a budgeting document at work and need help to fix it. You go to your direct supervisor who tells you it's fine they will cover it up and pretend it didn't happen. You go back to your work and leave the mistake as is.
No this is not professional
In what chronological order should you list your experiences?
most recent first
What types of questions should you ask at the end of an interview?
what does a typical day looks like, what does success look like in the role, when can i expect to hear back
What is the difference between soft and hard skills?
Soft - interpersonal skills that can be used at any job (communication, problem-solving, time-management)
Hard - job specific skills that are teachable and measurable (computer programming, machine operating, accounting)