This document summarizes a candidate's experience and qualifications.
What is a resume?
Employees often use this for doctor appointments and family emergencies.
What is sick leave?
What is onboarding?
FMLA
Family and Medical Leave Act
This beverage powers many HR professionals through Monday morning.
What is coffee (aka cafe de olla)?
The process of attracting and selecting qualified candidates.
What is recruitment?
This federal law can provide up to 12 weeks of protected leave.
What is FMLA?
This verifies an employee's eligibility to work in the United States.
What is Form I-9?
ADA
What is American with Disabilities Act?
The one thing every HR office always has too many of.
What are emails?
A position that currently has no employees assigned to it.
What is a vacancy?
A retirement system many California educators participate in.
What is CalSTRS?
Teachers must maintain these to legally teach.
What are credentials?
RIF
What is reduction in force?
A common HR skill used to resolve disagreements.
What is conflict resolution?
An event where employees meet potential candidates.
What is a job fair?
Medical, dental, and vision are examples of these.
What are benefits?
The process of assessing employee performance.
What is evaluation?
EEO
What is Equal Employment Opportunity?
The month when school districts often experience major hiring activity.
What is July?
The process by which applicants are selected for an interview.
What is a pre-screening?
The number of days after which an employee must complete a leave of absence form.
What is 20 days?
These positions are often among the hardest for districts to recruit.
What are special education positions?
HCM
The HR superpower that involves remembering every deadline.
What is organization?