Things on a resume
How you get a job
Job lingo
What else is out there?
100

Your name, street address, telephone number and email address

contact/personal information

100

A letter or email of introduction in which you include your resume.

a cover letter

100

You should update this every time you get a new job.

Your resume

100

This is a college degree that takes about two years to complete.

associates degree

200

List of previous jobs and responsibilities.

 work experience or work history

200

A meeting with 1-2 managers and 2-10 applicants.

A group interview

200

This is when the entire staff gets together once a week.

 staff meeting

200

If you have free time, you can do this to give back to the community.

 volunteering

300

This information includes your degree, dates, extracurricular activities and job-related training.

education

300

An interview question where you turn a negative into a positive.

Stating your weaknesses

300

Your supervisor may conduct one of these once a year to determine your progress.

 An evaluation

300

This is where someone goes to learn a specific trade or skill.

 trade school or training program

400

Someone who can talk about your good qualities

references

400

You must pass this on an online application to be considered for an interview.

 A Pre-assessment?

400

This sometimes accompanies a promotion.

 a raise

400

This is a college degree that takes about four years to complete.

 bachelor's degree.

500

A statement at the top of a resume that says what kind of work you're looking for.

 an objective

500

Meeting people in your ________ who can help you get a job.

 network or field of work

500

This is another name for a someone who works with you?

colleague or co-worker

500

They promise a college scholarship in exchange for four years of service.

 the armed services, military.