A year spent taking time off between major life stages.
What is a gap year?
Documents that are needed if you are a minor looking for work.
What are working papers?
The act of transferring information from one person to another.
What is communication?
Formal and informal learning opportunities throughout a person's life to advance their skill sets.
What is lifelong learning?
What is the most recent addition to the U.S. military?
What is the Space Force?
A document presented by a person that lists their accomplishments and background.
What is a resume?
Who takes your working papers while you are employed?
Who is the employer?
Spoken word and face to face are examples of what?
What is verbal communication?
A person's behavior, example, or successes can be seen and emulated by other people.
What is a role model?
What are institutions of higher education that are not owned by the government?
What is a Private School?
A document that provides additional information about you that is typically presented with a resume?
What is a cover letter?
What is the color of working papers for the 14-15 age group?
What is blue?
Our body language, scent, posture, and how we dress are examples of what?
What is non-verbal communication?
Education that is offered to adults after they have left the formal education system, typically offered in short classes or seminars.
What is continuing education?
What is the SAT and ACT testing examples of?
What is standardized testing?
Job websites, help wanted signs, and print media are examples of what?
What are job opportunities?
What is the color of working papers for the 16-17 age group?
Letters, emails, texts, and contracts are examples of what?
What is written communication?
Training that is given to managers and people working in their profession to advance their knowledge and skills.
What is professional development?
What does the acronym "SUNY" stand for?
What is the State University of New York?
In a business or corporation, who handles designing and searching for potential job candidates?
What is HR?
Who issues working papers?
Graphs, charts, and logos are examples of what?
What is visual communication?
The action or process of officially recognizing someone as having a particular skill set or being qualified to preform a specific task.
What is accreditation?