A person who works for wages.
What is an Employee?
A meeting of people face to face.
What is an Interview?
A scheduled time you are to be at work.
What is a shift?
A person who makes (fills) out an application for a job.
What is an Applicant?
An item on your person that says who you are.
What is a name badge?
A document used to apply for jobs.
What is a Resume?
A person "in charge" of a group of employees.
What is a Supervisor?
The act of making something known.
What is Disclosure?
What is Self- Advocacy?
Name of a policy to follow about being at work at your scheduled time.
What is an Attendance policy?
A time frame when a person is observed for their character or abilities who is new to a job.
What is Probationary?
The initial opinion that a person forms about someone else.
What is a First Impression?
Behaviors and actions that demonstrate a persons commitment to professionalism in the workplace.
What are Professional Actions?
What are a set of rules or procedures on how actions should be carried out.
What is a Protocol?
You are supposed to do this when staff/ supervisors ask you to do this.
What is follow directions?
Electronic payment that allows funds to be automatically transferred into a bank account rather than receiving a physical check.
What is Direct Deposit?
To meet/ match what somebody wants you to do.
What is an Expectation?
A set of values guiding professional behavior.
What is Work Ethic?
What is a tool for employers to gather information about candidates.
What is an Application?
Appropriate clothing and appropriate hygiene are part of this policy?
What is a dress code policy?
Telling a potential employer something good about the person applying.
What is Recommendation?
Name the number 1 expectation given by the supervisors interviewed.
What is Be on time/ come in when you are scheduled?
Name 1 way to have good work ethic.
What is - Integrity, Responsibility, Quality, Discipline, Team work
An organization that employs people.
What is an Employer?
When arriving at a site, this should be done when you see a supervisor (or anyone really).
What is greet them?