Soft Skills
Parts of a Resume
Workplace Lingo
Self-Advocacy
Smart with Money
100

Making sure you have time to do what you need to do

What is time management?

100

The section of a resume where you list your academic accomplishments

What is education?

100

A job where you work less than 40 hours per week

What is a part time job?

100

Speaking up for yourself when you have a disability

What is self-advocacy?

100

Rent, utilities, food, transportation, and phone; another word for bills

What are expenses?

200

Being able to talk to people, verbally or written

What is communication?

200

Phone number, e-mail; how will the interviewer reach out to you

What is contact information?

200

The person who hires you

What is an employer?

200

A judgment or assumption about a group of people that may or may not be true

What is a stereotype?

200

Borrowing money from banks or other financial institutions that must be paid back

What is a loan?

300

Working with other people in a group to reach a common goal

What is teamwork?

300

People you have met at school or work, who will put in a good word for you

What are references?

300

If you are hired by an employer, you are an ______________.

What is an employee?

300

Things you are good at and things you are not good at

What are strengths and weaknesses?

300

These are the two kinds of bank accounts

What is a checking account and a savings account?
400

Showing up to work or school in time

What is being punctual?

400

Abilities you have or things you know how to do

What are skills?

400

A check made out to an employee for salary or wages; can be paid weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly

What is a paycheck?

400

A meeting where you plan for your future; helps teachers and others to make decisions about your education

What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP?)

400

A plan for spending and saving your money

What is a budget?

500

Dedicated to your work, staying on task, meeting deadlines, self-motivated

What is work ethic?

500

Skills/abilities you developed during previous jobs or trainings

What is experience?

500

Extra time that that you work after your usual working hours; this is often paid

What is overtime?

500

A law signed in 1990 that prevents discrimination against individuals with disibilities

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

500

Money you owe for loans, credit cards, maybe even to your friends and family

What is debt?