& CAREER
This term refers to having the skills, knowledge, and attributes that make an individual attractive to employers.
What is being employable?
"This term refers to the marketplace where the supply of workers and the demand for jobs meet, influencing wages and employment rates."
What is the Labour Market?
This skill is essential for effectively conveying information, ideas, and instructions in both written and verbal forms.
What is communication?
What is the ideal length of a cover letter?
What is 1 page?
This term refers to what employees and employers are allowed to do while employed, ensuring fairness and protection for all in the workplace.
What is a "legal right"?
Abilities or talents that can be applied across various jobs & industries are...
What are Transferrable Skills
This term refers to the sources of valuable labor market information, which can be either official, structured, and government-regulated, or unofficial and based on personal experiences and observations.
What are formal and informal sources of Labour Market Information (LMI)
This skill refers to the ability to identify, analyze, and solve problems in a timely and effective manner.
What is problem-solving?
This crucial step involves reviewing your resume for errors before submitting it to employers.
What is proofreading?
As an employee, your rights are...
Right to Know, Right to Participate, & Right to Refuse
This term refers to the valuable data and analysis about various aspects of the labor market, including employment trends, job vacancies, and industry growth, which helps job seekers, employers, and policymakers make informed decisions.
What is Labour Market Information (LMI)?
This skills is when people work together to achieve a common goal. It involves sharing ideas, resources, and responsibilities to complete a task.
What is collaboration (or teamwork)?
This type of resume format includes elements from both the chronological and functional skills resumes, highlighting both skills, qualifications and experiences.
What is a combination style resume?
This provincial law sets out the rights and obligations of employers and employees in Saskatchewan, covering topics such as hours of work, wages, leave, termination, and enforcement.
What is the "Saskatchewan Employment Act"?
What does the learning acronym SAVI stand for?
Somatic, Auditory, Visual & Intellectual
This factor in the labour market includes the age, gender, and population size of the workforce, which can influence employment trends and economic growth.
This skill involves how you adjust to and react to new conditions, changes and challenges in your life, at work, and at home. It means being flexible, open to new things, learning from what happens, and handling changes well.
What is adaptability?
The three sections of a cover letter include...
What are the introduction, development, and wrap-up sections.
Will also accept opening, body and closing paragraphs.
This section of the Sask Employment Act focuses on ensuring a safe and healthy workplace.
What is the "Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) Act"?
Beliefs and feelings which guide a person's actions best describes out ________________. They also reflect what we consider important in life.
What are values?
This model highlights several key forces or factors in our society that act on and influence the labour market.
What is "The Structure of the Labour Market"?
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This skill involves the ability to understand and manage your own emotions, as well as recognize and influence the emotions of others.
What is emotional intelligence?
This technique involves modifying your resume & cover letter to align with each job you apply for.
What is tailoring?
This part of the Sask Employment Act, outlines the basic rights and responsibilities of employees and employers.
What are labour standards?