What writing utensil should be used to fill out a job application?
What is: a pen
100
What document do you include your skills on when applying for a job?
What is: a resume
100
What is the definition of "deposit"?
What is: to put money in to your bank account.
100
What is a Consumer?
What is: someone who buys and uses goods and/or services
200
What question should you never ask the interviewer about the job?
What is "how much will I be paid?"
200
References on a Job App or Resume should never be your....?
What is: family members.
200
What is the definition of "Transferable Job Skill"?
What is: Skills that you can use in any job.
200
What is included in the 3S Plan of Money Management?
What is: Spend, Save and Share
200
What is a budget?
What is: a plan for saving and spending your money
300
What should you do when you first enter the interview?
What is: Introduce yourself, shake hands, smile, make eye contact, and say "it's nice to meet you."
300
Which category is included on a resume but not a job application:
A. Education
B. Work History
C. Job Objective
D. References
What is: C. Job Objective
300
What are the top 3 Transferable Job Skills?
What is: Communication, Teamwork, Problem Solving
300
When writing down the amount of money you are putting on a check, how do you write the dollars and the cents?
What is: write the dollars in words, and the cents as a fraction. Ex. Sixty-three dollars and 54/100
300
If you worked 20 hours in a week, at $8.00 per hour, how much money did you earn that week?
What is: $160
400
List some things you should do to prepare for an interview?
What is: Research the company; know the position you want; plan your wardrobe; know how to get there; practice the interview!
400
Which document is not signed when you apply for a job?
A. Job Application
B. Resume
C. Social Security Card
D. Working Papers
What is: B. Resume
400
What does it mean to take initiative at work?
What is: After you are done with your tasks, you find some-thing else to do without being told/asked. Or you ask your boss what else you can do.
400
What is the difference between a checking account and a savings account?
What is: Both accounts contain your money, but a savings account earns interest.
400
What is the difference between a flexible expense and a fixed expense? And give an example of each.
What is: Fixed- an expense that you pay on a scheduled basis (ex. Mortgage); Flexible - an expense that varies or changes day to day (ex. Groceries)
500
What are some questions the interviewer cannot ask you? (list 3 or more)
What is: What is your religion, age, race, marital status; Do you have children? Do you have any disabilities?
500
What is a Social Security Number? How many digits are in a SSN?
What is: A number given to you at birth or when you become a US citizen. It is 9 digits long.
500
There are 7 basic skills. What are the 4 basic skills we use to communicate with others?
What is: Reading, writing, speaking and listening.
500
What is the difference between a credit card and a debit card?
What is: Debit Card- when you use a debit card to make a purchase the money is subtracted from your Checking account.
Credit Card- you are borrowing money and paying it back later.
500
What is a paycheck deduction? Give an example.
What is: Expenses that are taken out of your paycheck. Ex. Federal and State Taxes, Social Security, Retirement, etc.