Vocabulary #1
Vocabulary #2
Resume/Cover letters/References
Applications
Interviewing
100

Who is the applicant

What is YOU-the person applying for the job
100

What is an application

What is the form you complete to apply for a job

100

Can family members be a reference for you

What is NO family and relatives cannot be a reference for a job

100

What color Ink should you use to complete a paper application

What is blue or black ink

100

How early should you arrive for an interview

What is 10-15 minutes

200

Define the term gender

What is male or female

200

Define salary

What is the amount of money you make 

200

In what order should you list your job experiences on your resume- past to present or present to past

What is present to past

200

What is one of the most common mistakes made on a paper application

What is wrong ink color or leaving a blank or writing sloppy

200

When should you sit down in an interview?

What is wait for the employer to invite you to sit down

300

What does P/T and F/T mean

What is part time and full time

300

Define benefits

What is the "extras" that an employer offers in addition to your wage

300

Name at least 2 pieces of information that should be on a cover letter

What is the job title, where the job was posted, why you are interested in the job, a call to action, your special skills that qualify you 

300

Name 3 resources for finding jobs

What is the newspaper, online resources, business postings, networking with others, company website

300

What percentage of what we say verbally makes an impact

What is 7%

400
Define termination

What is getting fired from a job

400

Define probationary

What is a trial period of time

400

List 3 different people you can use for a references

What are teachers, supervisors, pastors, volunteer coordinators, coaches, guidance counselors, coworkers

400

How do you correct a mistake on a paper application

What is make 2 small lines through the  incorrect information and write the answer above the mistake

400

Name 3 items to bring to an interview

What is extra copies of resumes, at least 2 pens, references, questions to ask, a copy of the job description

500

Define dependents

What is the people in your family that need your help typically children

500

Give 3 types of benefits given on a job

What is health insurance, sick time, vacation time,   life insurance, tuition reimbursement for schooling

500

Name 2 of the 3 types of resumes

What are chronological, functional and combination resumes?

500

What is the difference between an application and a resume

What is a legal document and a marketing tool

500

How should you end an interview ( hint:not a handshake)

What is ask questions to the employer