Do's and Don'ts
Parts of a Resume
Hard and Soft Skills
Professional Writing
STAR Power
100

What type of email should you have on a resume?

A professional one: just your name! 

100

This section of your resume includes your name and email address 

Identification 

100

Problem-solving and adaptability are? 

soft skills


100

When can you use emojis at work? 

In group chats with coworkers 

100

What does the S stand for in STAR

Situation 

200

How long should a typical resume be? 

One page 
200

This section of your resume tells someone where you went to school 

Education 

200

Driving a car is a: 

Hard skill 

200

Why does it matter how you write at work? 

Helps you get and keep a job, enhances your reputation, shows respect, and improves your communication 
200

What is the R in STAR 

Result

300

The font on your resume should be: 

Easy to read and one color 

300
This section could include past jobs or volunteer work

Experience

300

Arriving on time to school or work shows this soft skill: 

Time management 

responsibility 

300
What is tone in writing? 

How your message sounds to the reader 

300

DAILY DOUBLE! 

What is the T in STAR

Task

400

What is one thing you should do before your send a resume to a job? 

Check for spelling and grammar mistakes 
400

This section could include: typing or communication 

Skills 

400

DAILY DOUBLE!
What are soft skills? 

Skills that help us work with others 

400

Name 2 essential parts of a professional email

Subject line, greeting, short + clear message, closing, your name 

400

What is the A in STAR 

Action 

500

What is one thing you should not have on a resume?  

A photo of yourself, emojis, spelling mistakes 

500

This is a 1-2 sentence statement that describes what type of job you want 

Objective

500

What are hard skills? 

Skills relating to tools or procedures 

500

Professional Writing always sounds: 

polite and clear 

500

What is the purpose of the STAR Method? 

Helps show the results of our work experiences and expands on our bullet points