Career Exploration
Education &Training
Workplace skills
Job Search
Financial Literacy
100

What is a career?

This is a job someone chooses to pursue long-term based on interests, skills, and goals.

100

What is a trade school?

This type of school focuses on hands-on job training for careers like welding, cosmetology, or automotive repair.

100

What is responsibility?

Arriving on time, meeting deadlines, and being dependable are examples of this important workplace trait.

100

What is a job interview?

This is a meeting where employers ask questions to learn if a person is a good fit for a job.

100

What are taxes?

This money is taken out of a paycheck by the government to pay for public services.

200

What are career assessments?

These help people discover careers that match their interests and strengths.

200

What is the FAFSA?

Students often complete this document to apply for money to help pay for college.

200

What is communication?

Employers value this skill because it helps workers solve disagreements respectfully and effectively.

200

What is professionalism?

Dressing professionally and making eye contact are examples of this during an interview.

200

What is a budget?

This plan helps people track income and spending so they do not spend more money than they earn.

300

What is an interview?

Employers use this process to learn more about job applicants before hiring them.

300

What is a bachelor’s degree?

This degree is usually earned after four years at a college or university.

300

What is teamwork?

This skill involves working well with others to complete a task.

300

What is a resume?

This document lists your skills, education, and work experience for employers.

300

What is saving?

Putting money aside for future use is called this.

400

What is a part-time job?

This type of job allows someone to work fewer hours than a full-time employee.

400

What is postsecondary education?

This type of education happens after high school and may include college or technical training

400

What is time management?

This skill helps workers finish assignments before deadlines.

400

What is a cover letter?

This type of letter explains why you are interested in a job and why you are qualified.

400

What is a credit score?

This three-digit number helps lenders decide if someone can borrow money.

500

What is a healthcare career?

People in this career help diagnose and treat sick or injured patients.

500

What is a certification or license?

Doctors, lawyers, and teachers often need this official approval to work in their careers.

500

What is critical thinking?

Employers value workers who can solve problems and make smart decisions using this skill.

500

What are references?

Employers may contact these people to learn about your work habits and character before hiring you.

500

What is a budget?

A plan for how to spend and save money is called this.