Career Exploration
Resume Building
Interview Skills
Post Secondary
Random
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What is the first thing you need to do when exploring career options?

A self assessment.

100

What is a Resume?

A document that describes who you are and what you're good at.

100

What is an interview?

A conversation between you and a employer.


100

What does post secondary mean?

Education after high school.

100

What are skills?

The ability to do something well.

200

What do you need to do to learn about different careers?

Research.

200

What are skills you can put on a resume?

Detail Oriented

Punctuality

Time Management

Organized

Problem Solving

Great Communication

200

What do you bring to an interview?

Your resume! Cover letter if needed.

200

Why does a private school costs more than a public school?

They do not get money from the government


200

What skill is this?

This skill means that you are good at speaking and listening to others.

Communication Skills.

300

What is an important step that helps you connect with professionals and organizations (like A4HC)?

Networking!

300

If you don't have work experience, what can you put on your resume?

Volunteering experience!

300

What do you wear to an interview?

Business Casual

300

What is the difference between a part time student, and a full time student?

Part time: Taking 1-3 classes per semester.

Full time: Taking 4-6 classes per semester.

300

What skill is this?

This skill means that you are good at guiding and telling people what to do. You are the captain.

Leadership Skills

400

What kind of goal can you set to get your dream career?

SMART Goals!

Specific

Measurable

Attainable

Relevant

Time-Based

400

How long should a resume be?

No longer than 1-2 pages.

400

Why do employers have interviews?

The employer asks questions to learn about you and your skills. They want to see if you are a good choice for the job.

400

What are the different types of schools you can do after High School?

University

College

Trades

400

What is merit and what does it mean?

Merit can encompass a variety of achievements and qualities, not just financial circumstances:

  • Academic excellence, such as GPA or test scores.
  • Talents and skills, including athletic or artistic abilities.
  • Specific criteria, such as community service, leadership roles, or a particular field of study.
  • Group affiliation, such as a specific ethnicity, background, or religious group. 


500

What is Career Exploration

The process of discovering and learning about:

Jobs

Ourselves

Academic pathways

500

This information should never be included in your resume.

What is information regarding your family or personal life?

500

What do you say when an employer asks you to "Tell me about yourself?"

Present. 

Past.

Future.

500

This type of institution is generally smaller and focuses primarily on undergraduate education, often with smaller class sizes.

What is a college?

500

The major difference between scholarships and grants is while most grants are based on need scholarships are based on what?

Merit