Disabilities and Accommodation
Job Search
Skills and Strengths
100

These are two types of disabilities?

What are Invisible and Acquired Disabilities

100

Items needed in preparation for a job search

What are resumes, cover letters, and job references?

100
The definition of a skill

What is the ability to do something well; expertise?

200

Approximate number of people in the USA living with some kind of disability

What is 1 in 5 people

200

Tools used to assist with a job search.

What is O8Net, Virtual Job Shadow, and Maine Job Link. 

200

Name some of the strengths that you would bring to a job.

What is _______?

300

Percent of people with a disability are within "prime working-age" (16-64).

What is 35%

300

Name two tips for a successful interview

What is "doing your homework" / preparing ahead of time, completing a mock interview, and following up after the interview is completed. 

300

This is a document showing your skills and strengths to an employer.

What is a resume?

400

A strategy to help an individual overcome a job-related task.

What is accommodation?

400
This is what not to do at a job interview

What is using your phone, being late, not dressing appropriately. 

400

____ is when you believe in your skills and strengths.

What is confidence?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

The difference between Section 504 and the ADA.

The major difference between Section 504 and the ADA is Section 504 only applies to people that receive federal financial assistance whereas the ADA covers most institutions whether privately owned or assisted with state and/or federal funds.

500

This is done when preparing for the job interview. 

What is researching the job?

500

Name three soft skills and three hard skills.

What are communication, teamwork, empathy, and problem-solving?

What are technical skills, management skills, and writing skills?