Career Development
Beyond High School
Job Search
Workplace Regulations
Career Readiness / Lifelong Learning
100

What is a way you can find out what career you're interested in?

Do some personality/interest tests online

100

What is one post high school option?

  • Going to work full-time

  • GAP Year

  • Military Services

  • Trade/Technical Schools

  • Community Colleges

  • 4-Year University

100

What is a resume?

A resume is a summary of your professional and personal qualifications for a job or internship

100

What are Labor Unions?

an association of workers formed to negotiate collectively with an employer to protect and further workers' rights and interests

100

What is a mentor?

an experienced and trusted adviser.

200

What is a self-assessment? 

the act or process of analyzing and evaluating oneself or one's actions

200

What is a gap year?

a year spent taking time off between life stages

200

What is a cover letter?

A one-page document that you submit as part of your job application. It introduces you and briefly summarizes your professional background.

200

What is the youngest legal age where someone can have a job?

14

200

What is critical thinking?

The analysis of available facts, evidence, observations, and arguments to form judgment.

300

What is a website we are given access to that is helpful for finding our career interests?

Naviance

300

What is a SUNY school?

a system of public colleges and universities in the State of New York

300

What should you do after the job interview?

Send the Hiring Manager a thank you letter

300

According to OSHA, what is one right we as young workers have?

  1. Ask questions if you don't understand instructions or if something seems unsafe.

  2. Use and be trained on required safety gear, such as hard hats, goggles and ear plugs.

  3. Receive safety and health training in a language that you understand.

  4. ETC.

300

What are transferable skills?

Skills that you can take with you from one job to another. The process of preparing students of any age with the essential skills needed to find, acquire, maintain, and grow within a job.

400

What are some self-assessment techniques?

  • Checklists

  • Questionnaires

  • Rating scales

  • Conferences

  • Word cloud

  • Journaling

  • Rubric

  • Inventories

400

What are some websites you can find a job?

400

What's something you should do towards the end of a job interview?

Ask them important questions about the job, restate your interest in the job, etc.

400

What is NOT sexual harassment?

Consensual sexual interaction, physical affection between friends, mutual flirtation or teasing

400

What is self advocacy for students?

A student being able to understand their rights and being able to make choices as well as being able to tell others about what they need to participate in their education and be successful in life.

500

In SMART goals, what does SMART stand for?

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely.

500

What are some professions that are good for Trade school?

Auto Mechanic, Refrigeration, Dental Hygienist, Electrician, Respiratory Therapist

500

What's something you should NOT do during a professional job interview?

have minimal eye contact, twirl your hair, fidget with your fingers, be rude, slouch, use words like "um" and "uh", etc. 

500

What ages need working papers?

14-17

500

What is an example of self advocacy in high school students?

-evaluation of which accommodations are helpful and which are not

-knowing their rights as a person with a disability

-implementing self care