Skills and Strengths
Workplace Etiquette
Career Exploration
Financial Literacy
Job Application Process
100

This is a personal quality that helps you complete tasks on time without being reminded. 

Responsibility

100

When you arrive at work on time everyday, you are showing this behavior: 

Punctuality

100

This is the term for visiting a workplace to learn about the day-to-day tasks of a job

job shadowing

100

This is the term for the money you earn after deductions

Net income (take home pay)

100

This is the first step you take when you apply for a job

Job application
200

The ability to share thoughts and ideas clearly

Communication

200

This is the polite way to greet someone when you meet them for the first time

Handshake (or smile and wave)

200

A written description of your skills and experiences 

Resume

200

This type of plan helps you save money and track your spending. 

Budget

200

This document goes with your resume and explains why you are a good fit for a job. 

Cover letter

300

This skill involves working well with others to achieve a common goal

Teamwork

300

Keeping your workspace clean and organized is an example of:

professionalism

300

This person helps guide you in your career by sharing their experiences and advice

Mentor

300

Money you set aside for future purchases or emergencies. 

Savings

300

This is a form you fill out that asks for your personal and work history information. 

Job application

400

Being able to change your plans when something unexpected happens

Flexibility

400

When you don't understand an instruction, doing this can help clarify things

Advocating
400

This is a formal meeting where you discuss your qualifications for a job. 

Interview

400

This type of card allows you to borrow money from the bank to make purchases. 

Credit card

400

This is a brief conversation or email you send after an interview to thank the interviewer. 

Thank you note

500

This is the ability to identify solutions to a problem. 

Problem solving

500

This term refers to the appropriate clothing you wear to fit in at your job. 

Dress code

500

This is a short term experience, that is unpaid, that gives you insight into a career field. 

Internship

500

This is the amount of money you are paid for each hour you work.

Hourly wage

500

This is the process of checking the information provided by a job applicant. 

Background check