Getting the Job
Interview Skills
On the Job
Job Search
Communication
100

This paper tells employers about your job and skills. 

Resume

100

Looking at the interviewer shows this. 

Respect

100

Showing up to work every day and not calling out for no reason. 

Reliability (reliable)

100

Websites where you look for jobs. 

Job Sites

100

Listening without interrupting shows this.

Respect

200

These are things you are good at, like teamwork or fixing things. 

Skills

200

This means showing up before your interview start time. 

Being on time (punctual)

200

Working well with others and not causing problems. 

Teamwork

200

Asking people you know if they know about jobs is called this. 

Networking

200

Speaking clearly and not using slang at work shows this. 

Professionalism

300

This section shows where your worked before. 

Work Experience

300

This is when you answer using a real example from your past. 

Giving an example

300

Following the rules at work shows this. 

Responsibility

300

This is going into a place and asking if they are hiring. 

Applying in person

300

This is when you repeat back instructions to make sure you got it right.

Clarifying (repeating back)

400

This means changing your resume for each job you apply to. 

Tailoring (customizing) your resume

400

This method helps you answer questions: Situation, Task, Action, Result.

STAR Method

400

Staying calm and not arguing when upset shows this. 

Self Control

400

This paper goes with your resume and explains why you want the job. 

Cover letter

400

Sending messages that are polite and clear shows this. 

Good Communication

500

This is when you tell the truth about your experience and do not lie on your resume. 

Honesty

500

This is something smart to do after an interview. 

Send thank you message (or follow up)

500

Owning your mistakes instead of blaming others. 

Accountability

500

Checking back with a job after applying shows this. 

Following Up

500

Not arguing, yelling, or being disrespectful shows this. 

Staying Professional