Job Exploration
Work-Based Learning
Post Secondary Learning
Self-Advocacy
Workplace Readiness
100

A job that you really want to do, that you are good at, that fulfills you, that contributes to your community

What is your Dream career?

100

Reasons volunteering and job training are important

What are gaining experience, building your resume, gaining job skills?

100

Sources of funds to help pay for education and/or training after high school

What is financial aid?

100

True or False: Self-Advocacy is when you stick up for yourself and make your own decisions

True

100

The ability to be able to interact and socialize with others

What are communication skills? 

200

A survey you take to identify areas of interest, strengths and tendencies that can help you choose a job field.

What are interest inventories?
200

Skills and knowledge related to how to handle money, manage a bank account and use a credit card

What is financial literacy?

200

Forms that schools and/or programs require of anyone wanting to attend the school/program--employers require these, too

What are applications? 

200

True or False: Self-Advocacy is asking for help if you are confused or don't understand something

True

200

The ability to use one's time effectively or productively, especially at work; Includes arriving to work on time, prioritizing, and organizing 

What is time management? 

300

The name of programs that allow you to work and get paid while you study.

What is an Apprenticeship or Internship?

300

The name of an event that happens when one person first encounters another person and forms a mental image of that person.

What is the first impression?

300

The necessary application for any student, regardless of income, who wants to be considered for federal, state, and school financial aid programs.

What is Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

300

These are Knowledge, skills and abilities you already have

What are your strengths?
300

This is a written compilation of your education, work experience, credentials, and accomplishments needed to apply for a job 

What is a resume? 

400

Entrepreneurship

What is starting your own business?

400

Knowledge, skills and abilities learned in one job setting that can be used in anther job setting

What are Transferable skills?

400

This is something you do to find the training program or school that is the best fit for you

What is research? 

400

These are challenges and/or limitations you have that make it hard to do certain things successfully

What are functional limitations?

400

These are supervisors, teachers, coaches, advisors or other professionals who can speak about your character, skills and work ethic

What are references?

500

An event you attend where you can meet with many businesses who are gathered in one place to hire people

What is a job fair, a career fair, a hiring event?

500

The willingness of a group of people to work together to achieve a common goal

What is teamwork? 

500

This is a type of post-secondary education that trains people for a specific line of work, often in hands-on job fields

What is vocational or technical school?

500

These are adaptations, assistive technology or devices or changes that remove barriers

What are accomodations?

500

Tank-top, open-toed shoes, torn jeans,undershirt, clothes with designs or images, wrinkled clothes, mini-skirts, saggy jeans, hats/caps, athletic shorts, low-cut shirts

What is inappropriate clothing for an interview?