What does it mean "to cut corners?"
"To cut corners" means to do something the easiest or quickest way. The job is not done thoroughly. To skip important steps.
What word means "not giving up easily and continuing to work hard, even when it's difficult"?
Persistent
What is the difference between soft skills and hard skills in the workplace?
Soft skills are personal characteristics or traits that shape how you work. Hard skills are technical knowledge or training you have gained.
What does it mean to have a "strong work ethic"?
To have a strong work ethic means give 100 percent, take pride in your work, and you produce quality work.
What are some important things to consider when looking for a new job?
You should consider:
What are your interests? What are your strengths?
-What are your skills? Will you be successful at this job?
-What is your schedule? When are you available?
-Transportation - How will you get to your job? Is the job close or far away?
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Waht does it mean to "think outside the box"?
To "think outside the box" means to think in a creative way that is different than the usual. To go beyond the normal idea.
What word means "being polite and considering the feelings of others"?
Respectful
Name 5 soft skills in the workplace.
Communication
Problem solving
Positive attitude
Team Player/Teamwork
Dependable
Responsible
Hard Working
What should be on a person's resume?
Your contact information, a summary or objective statement, relevant work experience, skills, education, certifications (if applicable), and any notable awards or honors, all tailored to the specific job you are applying for; essentially highlighting your qualifications and achievements that directly relate to the position
Give some examples of Self-Advocacy in the workplace.
-Asking for help with a skill that you are learning.
-Speaking up if something is hard or is bothering you.
What does it mean "to get the ball rolling"?
What word means "to adapt and adjust easily to changes"?
Flexible
What are some examples of hard skills in the workplace?
computer skills
cash register skills
driving a fork lift
working with money
knowledge of math skills
What is a "reference" for a job?
Your references are people who know you and can tell an employer positive things about you. They help potential employers form a picture of what you're like to work with, what your strengths and skills are, and ultimately why you're the best person for the job. Typically, they do not want you to write down family members for your references.
What accommodations might you need in the workplace?
You may need extra time to complete tasks.
You may work better alone vs. with others.
You may need directions to be broken down into chunks.
You may need repetition frequently.
What does it mean when you are "on the same page" as someone?
To be "on the same page" means agreeing about something. Agreeing about how something should be done.
What word means that you work well with others and help others in the group?
Team Player
What is nonverbal communication and why is it important in the workplace?
Nonverbal communication is sending messages or signals through our bodily actions, facial expressions, gestures and other visual cues without spoken words.
It is extremely important because it shows how you feel and builds relationships. 93 percent of our communication is considered to be nonverbal.
What questions you might ask in a job interview?
What skills are needed to do the job? What will be my responsibilities?
How many hours would I be working?
What is the dresscode?
What is the company culture?
What would a typical day look like for me if I worked for your company?
What makes your company a good company to work for?
Would I be working with a team or more alone?
What are the company's core values?
It is the first day of work and you do not know any of your coworkers. What do you do?
Introduce yourself. Hi, my name is ___. Nice to meet you.
What does it mean to "get up to speed" with something?
To "get up to speed" with something means to be familiar with current information. For example, "We need to get Matt up to speed with what is going on after he was away for vacation".
This words means that "you have a strong love and excitement for something you're interested in".
Passionate
What is constructive criticism? Why is it important? How should we respond to it?
Constructive criticism is a type of feedback that aims to highlight areas for improvement by providing specific, actionable advice, usually including both positive aspects and areas for development, with the intention of helping someone grow and improve their performance, rather than simply pointing out flaws. It is not meant to be hurtful but to help you grow. It's important to help you grow and get better in your position in the workplace. We should respond politely to constructive criticism. You can say thank you and use it to get better at your job. You should stay calm and be open to it.
What is the difference between an employee and an intern?
An employee is someone hired by a company to perform a specific job role on a long-term basis, usually with full benefits and pay, while an intern is a temporary worker, often a student or recent graduate, who gains practical experience in a field through a structured learning program, typically for a shorter duration and may be paid less or even unpaid, with the primary focus on acquiring knowledge rather than contributing directly to the company's primary operations.
What does it mean to be ethical in the workplace?
Being ethical in the workplace means making decisions that are moral and good, and acting in a way that is respectful and fair. It also means following the rules and regulations of the company.