Types of Careers
Career Terms
Career Requirements
Career Skills
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Responsible for preparing meals.

A Chef.

100

Pursuit of lifelong ambition or progression toward lifelong goal.

A Career.

100

A letter or form containing details of your qualifications, skills, experience, etc. that you send to an organization when you are applying for a job with them.

An application.

100

A group discussion to produce ideas or solve problems.

Brainstorming.

100

Who was the first NBA player to appear on a cereal box?

Michael Jordan

200

May style hair; give manicures, pedicures, and facial treatments.

A Cosmetologist.

200

A group of occupations with similar features.

A Career Cluster.

200

A postsecondary educational institution designed to train students for a specific job.

A trade school.

200

The ability to guide and coordinate others, and to manage projects or tasks.

Leadership.

200

How many keys are there on a piano?

88

300

Installs and repairs electrical systems in houses and other buildings.

An Electrician.

300

A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee.

A Salary.

300

It shows that a person has the specific knowledge or skill needed to do a job.

Certification and Licensing.

300

A process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior.

Communication.

300

In 2001, what movie used the San Antonio Library downtown for their headquarters?

Spy Kids

400

Responds to emergencies in which life, property, and environment are at risk.

A Firefighter.

400

This gives participants a chance to spend time “following” a professional around for a day (or more) to see what they do in their daily work, to understand what the job involves, and to ask questions related to the career.

Job Shadowing.

400

The practical knowledge, skills, and understanding gained from a combination of paid employment, internships, volunteer work, and personal projects within a specific field or profession

Experience.

400

Conducting oneself with responsibility, integrity, accountability, and excellence

Professionalism.

400

What is the only food that can never go bad?

Honey

500

A trained professional who arranges for mortgages, car loans, and other financing.

A Loan Officer.

500

Similar to internships, it offers on-the-job training for a longer period of time and typically for payment.

An Apprenticeship.

500

The specific education, certifications, skills, and experience an individual possesses that are required or desired for a particular job or field

Qualification.

500

A personal set of values that determines how any employee approaches their work.

Work Ethic.

500

What word in the dictionary is spelled incorrectly?

Incorrectly