Get that job!
Interviews
On the Job
All things applications!
Professionalism
100

A 1 page document that shows your skills and experiences.

resume

100

You should arrive this many minutes early for an interview.

10-15 minutes

100

The person who tells you what to do at work and who you report to.

supervisor or manager

100

You should never lie on this form.

application

100

Using polite language and being respectful shows this.

professionalism

200

What is another 1 page document employers often ask for that describes your skills, experiences, and qualifications in detail?

cover letter

200

What you should wear to make a good impression.

 professional or business casual attire

200

Showing up when you're supposed to and not being late shows this.

responsibility and reliability 

200

Mistakes on your application that might not get you hired. 

missing a signature, a date, not completing the full application, not following instructions (ex: putting your first name, last name when the application asks for last name, first name)

200

This type of email address is best for a job search.

professional email address! (example: first initial last name. jbaldwin2025@gmail.com)

300

A person who can speak positively about your work experience. Tip: You should get permission first!

reference

300

You should research this before your interview. Tip: Come prepared!

the company or employer & job description

300

If you're sick or running late, who should you contact first?

supervisor or manager

300

These help employers contact you and you should always include on your applications.

Professional email address and phone number!
300

Responding to instructions without arguing shows this.

respect, good attitude, professionalism, effective communication

400

You should always check all work documents and applications for these before submitting.

Grammar and spelling mistakes!

400

You should silence and put this away so it doesn’t distract you during an interview.

Your phone 

400

This gets taken out of your paycheck every time you work.

taxes

400

This number is often required to legally work.

Social Security Number

400

Using this tone of voice shows maturity.

calm and respectful tone

500

This section on an application or resume usually includes your phone number, email, and sometimes your address.

contact information

500

During an interview, how should you speak and carry yourself to show confidence and respect?

speak clearly, make eye contact, and stay confident

500

To get hired, you’ll need this legal document that proves who you are.

ID or identification card

500

After you turn in a job application, how can you check if they’ve seen it or are interested?

follow up with a call or email

500

You should keep this off during work hours unless it's part of your job.

Your phone
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