Getting the Job
On the Job
Money Matters
Workplace Behavior
100

This paper shows your skills, experience, and education.

What is a resume?

100

You wear this to look professional and match the workplace.

What is a uniform?

100

The paper or deposit you get for working.

What is a paycheck?

100

The place where you go to do your job.

What is a workplace?

200

You fill this out to ask for a job.

What is a job application?

200

The days and times you’re expected to work are on this.  

What is a schedule?

200

A plan that helps you manage how you spend your money.

What is a budget?

200

The people you work with every day.

Who are coworkers?

300

This is when you meet with someone to talk about the job before being hired.

What is an interview?

300

When you stop working to rest or eat.

What is a break?

300

Money taken out of your check by the government.

What are taxes?

300

The people who buy or use the company’s services.

Who are customers?

400

The person in charge who gives you directions at work.

Who is the boss or supervisor?

400

You do this at the start and end of your shift to record your hours.

What is clock in and clock out?

400

Working hard and doing a good job can earn you this reward at work.

What is a promotion?

400

You should avoid using this too much at work unless it’s an emergency.

What is a phone?

500

Before you start working, you may go through this to learn what to do.

What is training?

500

You need this to get to and from work everyday.

What is transportation?

500

After years of working, people stop working and live off their savings. 

What is retire?

500

Following company directions shows you understand these.

What are rules?