Name of work position.
What is position title?
Someone who has indicated an interest in a position at an organization or company
What is applicant?
A form that asks questions about a job seeker’s skills, work experience, and education
What is job application?
Money earned per month or year.
What is salary?
Abilities, things you can do.
What are skills?
The person in charge at a job
What is a supervisor?
You certify to verify that the information is true
What is a signature?
Work hours from 32 to 40 or more hours per week.
What is full-time
Job wanted or applied for.
What is the position desired?
Falsification or omission of information in a job application can lead to this
What is termination
A summary of the key responsibilities or tasks of a job.
What is a job description
The ability to keep the same job for a long time
What is job stability?
Means open to discussion
What is negotiable?
A document sent on behalf of a candidate for a job.
What is a letter of recommendation?
No criminal record; an employer can get insurance on the employee
What is bondable?
An employer can terminate an employee at any time for any reason, except an illegal reason.
What is employment at will?
Refer to work schedules that change from one shift to another
What is a rotating shift?
Someone who you have not worked with but can describe your values, integrity, character, and goals.
What is a personal reference
Work schedule that is performed in rotations
What is a work shift?
Part of a company where payroll, benefits, hiring, and firing is done
What is human resources?
A period of months or years when the job applicant was not employed at a job.
What is an employment gap?
An ability, characteristic, or experience that makes you suitable for a job.
What is qualifications?
A detailed report of all the jobs you have held, including company name, job title, and dates of employment.
When you've had more than 3 jobs in the past five years, you need a good excuse for leaving each.
What is job-hopping?
A recommendation from a person who can vouch for your work-related skills and performance.
What is a professional reference?