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This is a description of an available position that typically includes details like the job title, responsibilities, and how to apply.

What is a job posting?

100

These should be determined as part of the very first step of the job search process, which involves reflecting on your long-term goals and values

What are career objectives?

100

These online tools let you search widely for jobs and post your resume but can lead to fierce competition. 

What are job search websites?

100

This process involves building and maintaining relationships to uncover job opportunities or get recommendations.

What is networking?

100

5th Grade Math: When two factors are multiplied, they produce this

What is a product?

200

In addition to the job responsibilities and compensation, this is a key part of the job posting that should be reviewed before deciding to apply

What are job qualifications?

200

By focusing only on these kinds of positions, you ensure your job search is aligned with your intended career path.

What are relevant positions?

200

These online job search resources help you research a prospective employer's culture and see what kinds of roles they tend to offer. 

What are company websites?

200

These people—like friends and family—make up this layer of your professional network. 

What are first-degree connections?

200

5th grade science: This is the process that plants use to produce their own food using sunlight

What is photosynthesis?

300

These two things that a prospective employer has should line up with your own to determine if the job has what you are looking for. (One correct to win)

What are its mission and values?

300

If you're new to a career and lack experience, starting with these kinds of jobs can help you gain essential skills.

What are entry-level jobs?

300

These events allow you to speak face-to-face with employers and may be tailored to specific industries, but personalized follow-up will be needed to make an impression for competitive job openings.

What are job fairs?

300

Though you may not know these people directly, these members of your professional network are often introduced to you through your friends and family

What are second-degree connections?

300

This northern group of states fought to prevent the secession of the Confederacy in the Civil War

What is the Union?

400

Reading a job posting is essentially an exercise in this activity, where a potential job seeker determines whether or not they're a good fit for the company

What is self-reflection?

400

Doing this daily can help you stay focused and consistent during your job hunt. 

What is setting aside time for your job search?

400

These online tools can help you follow companies and find job leads—but only if you keep your profile up to date. 

What are social networking platforms?

400

These events allow you to connect face-to-face with professionals and grow your local network.

What are in-person networking events?

400

This part of speech is used to describe a noun (a person, place, or thing)

What is an adjective?

500

This document, which should accompany your resume, should be customized using information from the job posting, including who to address and why you’re a strong fit. 

What is a cover letter?

500

These features of online job boards help you narrow your search results to better match your qualifications and goals. (One correct to win)

What are keywords and filters?

500

These industry-specific publications can help you discover trends and openings, though they may not serve all careers or locations.

What are trade journals?

500

This is the fourth step of maintaining a professional network, which follows making contact, requesting information, and asking about job leads?

What is staying in touch?

500

5th grade geometry: This is multiplied by a circle's diameter to determine its circumference

What is pi?