Job Titles
Soft Skills
Career Stages
Job Search Terms
100

This person helps doctors and takes care of patients in a hospital.

Nurse

100

The ability to clearly share ideas and listen to others at work.

Communication

100

A short period of work experience, often for students, to learn about a field.

Internship

100

A formal document listing your work history, skills, and education.

Resume

200

This professional designs buildings and makes sure they are safe and functional.

Architect/Engineer

200

Working well with others to reach a common goal.

Collaboration

200

A worker who is still new and learning the job.  

Beginner/New Comer

200

People who know your work well and can recommend you to an employer.

References

300

This professional designs buildings and makes sure they are safe and functional.

Financial analyst

300

Thinking of new and useful ideas to solve problems.

Innovation

300

A stage where you have several years of experience and take on more responsibility.

Mid-career

300

A meeting where an employer asks you questions to see if you’re right for the job.

Interview

400

This person writes and tests code to build websites or software applications.

Programmer

400

Understanding and managing your own emotions, and showing empathy to coworkers.

Emotional intelligence

400

The stage when a person stops working full-time, usually after age 60–65.

Retirement

400

Websites like LinkedIn, Indeed, or Glassdoor used to find jobs.

Job boards/Job search platforms