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Why is it important to write your career goals down?

It helps you stay motivated, avoids burnout, gives you focus, personal goals, and helps you achieve bigger goals

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How do you determine the expenses you have each month?

Gather your financial statements then create a list of your monthly expenses then examine your expenses

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What are occupations that earn the salary needed?

Oral surgeon, lawyer, gynecologist, psychiatrist, anesthesiologist, orthodontist, soft ware developer, nurse practitioner, data scientist, IT manager, nurse, anesthesiologist .

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Related occupations

jobs or careers belonging to the same group on the basis of a similar knowledge and skills

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Why is it important to have a job outlook before getting a career?

To ensure job security

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Why should you share your career goals with your co-workers?

It can help you align your aspirations with current role, receive feedback and support, and create opportunities for growth and development.

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What is the frequency of changing jobs overtime?

Vertical frequency

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What is career research?

The act of investigating potential career opportunities in order to determine which field is best fit for you

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What is career pathway?

A career pathway is a schematic on mapped series of manageable education and training steps

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Why do jobs need to reach a career goal?

Career goals are the roadmap to help you get to where you want to go in your career

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What is the training and education for other careers

Training is on the activities, resources, and location that provide all kinds of service

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How do you describe the work environment of a selected career?

One that is positive, clear objectives and everyone is trying to reach their full potential

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How do you calculate how much you spend on your lifestyle?

You figure out what you want to do in your free time. 50-20-30 rule. 50% should be living expenses, 20% are needs, and 30% savings.

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What is the path through an industry or an organization?

It helps you gain diverse experiences and skills and is horizontal career path

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What is the vertical frequency or chaining jobs through out life?

This means there are always new opportunities for growth

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What career information is in the OOH?

What worker do, working environment, education, training, other qualifications, pay, job outlook, information on state and area similar occupations.

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How is personal success associated with choosing the correct career?

It depend on an individuals values, goals, and personal fulfillment.

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How do you make measurable career goals?

Keep your goals positive, enhance your networking skill, improve communication skills, consider the goalmm keep goals measurable.

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What is the difference between online and in person applications?

Online offers convince and wider reach while in person builds connection.

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Why is research important when writing a cover leatter?

It helps you write a letter that helps you be very specific.

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Why should you give truthful answers in an interview?

Employers want good people who they can trust

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What are the major parts of a resume?

Contact information, resume summary, work experience, skills, educational resume, header

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Why do you need reason and information for a cover letter?

It provides insight and your motivation for the job

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What are personal strengths and weaknesses?

Positive character traits or skills that are considered positive

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What is an example of a career pathway?

It is a strategic plan, positions that lead toward specific occupation

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What are different types of job applications?

Online application, paper application, solicited application, unsolicited application, and kiosk

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How do you visualize success associated with career goals?

Make a vision board, make steps to your goal, make a success map, get resources

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Why would you need to send a cover letter to a job application?

Complements your resume by making it way for the employer to see how your experience and interest connect to the position

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What are applications for different careers?

Solicited applications, unsolicited applications, applications, paper applications, and online applications

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What are career promotions?

When an employee moves to a higher position within the company

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What is the connection between your career goals and the company goals?

You should align your goals to achieve long-term success.

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How are skills sets associated with career pathways?

Uses skill data to enable employers to find talent, develop their existing workforce, and connect employees with the right jobs.

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How many career pathways give you more levels of responsibility?

Ones that take more education to get into such as medicine

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What is the time training?

Unparalleled education and training cutting edge skills and training.

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How do you explain the importance of a professional networks?

It helps you improve your career, share knowledge and find opportunities

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How do you polish online an personal presentation?

Simplify, keep it short, lots of visuals, visual elements standout, make yourself int he frame, look at the camera

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How do you prepare documents for a job search?

Make sure you have everything up to date

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How do you make a map to reach career goals?

You need to determine a starting point determine a final point, identify how to connect tow points, and create goals within the points

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How do you match career goals to personal goals?

You should align with your personal values with your priorities in your life to fulfill your career goals

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What is a career goal?

Things, positions, situations related to your professional life that set your mind on achieving.

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Why is it important to set realistic career goals

To provide direction, focus and motivation and it overall makes your better at your job.

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How do you explain work, licenses and certification for a selected career?

Lisences and certificates show you have knowledfe in things.

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What are soft skills?

Teamwork. With effective teamwork, teams are more productive, deadlines are met, relationships with your team members are stronger and knowledge is shared. ...

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Problem solving. ...

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Communication. ...

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Adaptability. ...

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Critical thinking. ...

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Time management. ...

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Interpersonal.

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What positive interview skills?

Active listening, research, use thoughtful answers, ask a question, no slouching

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What are career transfers?

Moving an employee from one position to another within the same organization.

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What professional attire should you wear to an interview?

Polo shirt, closed toed shoes, knee length dress, neck tie, not a lot of jewelry

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Why should you give a firm handshake?

Shows confidence, strength and enthusiasm

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What is the cell phone protocol for an interview?

Turn off your phone in advance and don't turn it back on until you've completely left the property.

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Why should you arrive on time for an interview?

Show hiring manager that you are eager and reliable

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What are waiting room procedures before going into an interview?

Don't be more than 10 minutes early, talk to the receptionist and wait patiently

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What are negative mannerisms for an interview?

Avoiding eye contact, fidgeting, bad posture, bad handshake, chewing gum

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What is personal networking?

The structural characteristics of an individuals social relationships.

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What information is required on a job application?

Education, references, skills, work experience, salary

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What is the minimum salary needs?

To qualify for exemption, employees generally must meet certain test regarding their job duties and be paid on a salary basis at not less than $689 per week.

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Applicant

A person applying for a job

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What are online job searches?

Platforms designed to help job seekers find and aply for various positions

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What is the importance of sending effecting business emails?

It makes good trust, good image, and good communication.

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Why do you set goals for job applications and interviews?

It provides a clear direction and purpose for your job research.

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Why is personality flexibility an important factor to reach career pathways?

It allows individuals to adapt to changing market demands, new opportunities and unexpected challenges within their path

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Why does the time of an interview affect the results?

It can impact if you are getting the job.

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What are negative mannerisms in an interview?

Poor posture, no eye contact, fidgeting, time checking, sluggish movement, no engagement, gum chewing

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What is an objective for a resume?

A short statement that outlines career goals, why your need employment, experience, and skill.

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What is the standard format for a resume?

It depends on the job, only one play long, college work history, any awards you earned, any leadership or special things that happened to you when working, volunteering, why you are qualified, and all time outlined

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What sections make an effective resume?

Personal information, objective, education, work/related experiences, awards/honors, activities/hobbies/volunteering, and skills

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What is a resume?

A resume is a formal document that displays an individuals professional background revelant skills

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Why should you proofread a cover letter?

It helps you uncover spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors.

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Why is it valuable to interview career professionals?

To obtain job information on issues that matter to you

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Why does choosing a career relate to personal interests?

It reflects your preferences in a work environment

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What is the format of a cover letter?

3-4 paragraphs and it highlights skills, abilities and accomplishments

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Apitude and job description both _______?

It tells you what skills are readily aquired.

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The impact of enthusiasm on the work place _________?

It decided whether people can do their work or can't

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Why do you need flexibility for learning new skills?

So you can adapt to new environments when things change

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What is the impact of motivation on the workplace?

It decided how well people are going to work

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Why are computer skills important?

You are able to achieve great success onad help co-workers

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What is professionalism in the workplace?

The way you carry yourself, your attitude and how you communicate

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Why do you need clear communication skills?

ask the right question and get what you need, helpful to others, avoid conflict

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What resources help you find different career interests?

The OOH handbook :)

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Attitude tests are related to job roles because ____________?

It shows what skills you have and if you can do that job correctly