Key Terms 1
Steps to A Successful Search
Key Terms 2
Right to Work
What are?
100

In newspapers advertising jobs

What is a "help wanted ad"?

100

Mistake most people make when searching for a job

What is "using one resource"?
100

Submitted 2000 applications before finding a job.

Who is "Stephen Stubbs"?
100

CIE stands for

What is "Competitive Integrated Employment"?
100

You use this to find job postings and company websites

What is the "internet"?
200

Connecting with people and sharing job interests.

What is "networking"?
200

Job hunting will require a sufficient amount of this

What is "time"?
200

Also known as a staffing agency

What is "private employment agency"?

200

CIE is important because it will allow you to make what

What is "at least minimum wage or more"?

200

This job strategy is the most effective when finding a job

What is "Networking"?
300

Also known as a Career fair

What is a "job fair"?

300

20 is the average number of what before a person is able to find a job

What is "applications"?
300

Uninterrupted in time, keeps going.

What is "continuous"? 

300

DOR is also known as

What is the "Department of Rehabilitation"?
300

This is an event where companies that are hiring will gather to find employees.

What are "job fairs"?

400

Fearless, self confident, or self assured.

What is "undeterred"?

400

Doing this for a job hunt will minimize problems

What is "being organized"?

400

Being confident, forceful, and aggressive.

What is "assertive"?

400

If you want CIE you should contact this person

What is your "regional center service coordinator"?

400

This job searching resource can be found in newspapers

What are "Help Wanted Ads"?

500

Difficult to Find

What is "elusive"?

500

Doing this when job hunting will you be accountable

What is "creating a schedule"?

500

Keep Trying. Not giving up.

What is "persistent"?

500

An IPP meeting is where you will focus on your job wants and needs, IPP stands for what

What is "Individual Program Meeting"?

500

Careerbuilder.com and Monster.com are examples of what

What are "Internet Job Sites"?