Jobs 1
Jobs 2
Types of Communication
Interview 1
Interview 2
100

Someone eager to get the job

Candidate

100

Being protected from danger or harm. 

Safety

100

Using spoken or written words.

Verbal Communication

100

You do this with your hand when you meet someone

Eye contact

100

A meeting of a job applicant with the employer about a job

Interview

200

The person who gives you the job.

Employer

200

Being polite and respectful at work

Professionalism

200

Using no words to communicate.

Nonverbal communication.

200

You do this with your hand when you meet someone.

Handshake

200

Things you are good at.

Strenghts

300

A document where you list your skills and job experience.

Resume

300

The skills, education, experience, and abilities needed to do a specific job.

Qualifications

300

Instructions that are written down.

Directions

300

Sit up straight. It shows you are paying attention.

Posture

300

A person’s name in his or her own handwriting. Also known as a John Hancock.

Signature

400

A document that you fill out to show you want a job.

Application

400

The set of duties and responsibilities assigned to a person.

Position
400

Change to your voice.

Paralingual Communication

400

The nice clothes you wear.

Attire

400

Having paid work.

Employment