Workplace Skills
Problem-Solving
Collaboration
Career
Job Seeking
100

This tool helps communicate important information to coworkers through written words.

Email

100

This is the first step in solving a workplace problem.

Identify the Problem

100

This skill involves working with others to reach a common goal.

Teamwork

100

This is the type of clothing you should wear when attending an interview for a job

Business Casual or Business Professional

100

TRUE or FALSE:

You should leave areas empty on your resume

FALSE

Use clubs, sports, or volunteer activities to complete the "Experience" and "Skills" section

200

Being dependable, responsible, and dedicated shows a strong _____ ______ (2 words)

Work Ethic

200

This is the second step in solving a workplace problem.

Brainstorm Solutions

200

Being honest, at all times (even when no one is looking)

Integrity

200

Provide an example of how to start an email to a colleague, classmate, or supervisor

Dear,

Good Morning/Afternoon

Hello,


200

TRUE or FALSE:

It is highly recommended to include your photo on your resume

FALSE:

Placing a photo can provide the opportunity for recruiters to discriminate in their hiring process

300

A skill that includes organizing time to complete tasks efficiently

Time Management

300

This is the third step in solving a workplace problem.

Evaluate the Outcomes

300

Hiring people from different cultures, backgrounds, and experiences promotes ________ in the workplace

Diversity

300

Researching a company and practicing questions is how you prepare for this part of the job process.

Job Interview

300

This document lists your education, skills, and experience when applying for jobs.

Resume

400

This skill includes showing up on time to events, work, or meetings

Punctuality

400

This is the last step in solving a workplace problem.

Implement the Best Solutions

400

To ensure success, a team must respect the differences in all members

Diversity

400

The number of job clusters (categories)

16

400

This type of degree is usually required for high-paying jobs in fields like engineering or medicine.

Bachelor's Degree

500

Being accountable and accepting the consequences of one's actions 

Responsible (Responsibility)

500

A term used to describe a type of collaboration that involves sharing possible solutions, even if they seem impossible

Brainstorming

500

Being reliable and trustworthy in fulfilling obligations

dependable (dependability)

500

The difference between a job and a career

Career - needs a degree or certification

Job - Just to make money

500

A document (not a resume) to introduce yourself and explain why you’re a good fit.

Cover Letter