What is a job resume?
A concise document explaining yourself and life story.
What does the S represent?
Specific
What are employability skills?
Skills and behaviors that are necessary for every job.
How can you prep yourself for the interview?
Research and organization and plan what to wear.
What is a Masters?
Requires at least 2 additional years of study.
What is the purpose of a job resume?
Gives the future employer a snapshot of your talents, experiences, and work ethic.
What does the M represent?
Measurable
Explain what these skills allow you to do
Problem solve, communicate with other coworkers, take charge in your career.
What are the 7 types of interview questions to be ready to answer?
Introductory questions, work questions, interpersonal skills, job position questions, Company history questions, Strength/weaknesses, and Compensation questions.
What is a Bachelors?
What are employers looking for in a resume?
Clean and professional document.
What does the A represent?
Achievable
So we can be a good employ and work hard, improve job performance and success.
What can you bring to an interview?
Extra copies of resume, professional binder and pen, list of references.
What is an Associates?
A degree granted after a 2-year course of study, especially by a community or junior college.
What is the most important part of a resume?
For it to be professional and properly formatted.
What does the R represent?
Relevent
What are 6 types of categories that these skills are in?
-Foundational Skills
-Interpersonal Skills
-Social/communication Skills
-Ethic/legal responsibilities
-Team work
-Problem solving/ critical thinking skills
What is non verbal communication?
Act of conveying information without talking.
What is a Degree?
An academic rank conferred by a college or university after examination or after completion of a course of study.
What do you not need to have on a resume?
Lack of achievements/skill and lack of professionalism.
What does the T represent?
Time-bound
Which skill means you can accept change, be wiling to start, stop, and switch duties, work calmly in busy environments, and ask questions to solve problems.
Problem solving/ critical thinking skills
How would you describe etiquette?
Positive non-verbal communication, proper mannerism & behavior.
What is a Doctoral?