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Lifestyle | The kind of life a person lives |
Values | Beliefs that guide the way people live |
Aptitude | An ability or natural talent; the potential to learn a certain skill. |
Occupational Outlook Handbook | Publication that describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations. |
Career Outlook | Valuable information on the number and types of jobs available in any field |
O*Net | Occupational Information Network – Online database that includes information on skills, abilities, knowledge, work activities, and interests associated with occupations. |
internship | An opportunity that offers students direct work experience and exposure to various aspects of a career, either with or without pay. |
Planning goals | The small steps you take to get from where you are now to where you want to be. |
specific goals | goals stated in exact terms and includes some details |
realistic goals | Goals that a person has a reasonable chance of achieving |
occupational area | A category of jobs that involve similar interests and skills |
job lead | Information about a job opening |
networking | The art of building business contacts and alliances |
Public employment agencies | Employment agencies that are supported by state or federal taxes and offer free services to both job applicants and employers |
Private employment agencies | Employment agencies that are not supported by taxes and must earn a profit to stay in business |
standard English | The formal style of writing and speaking that is taught in school |
references | People who know a job applicantÂ’s work habits and personal traits well and will recommend that person for the job |
cover letter | Letter written by an applicant to an employer describing why that applicant is the best person to fill a specific job opening. |
resume | Brief summary of personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities, and interests |