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CM ES 4.00 Vocabulary Review 2

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OOHleading guide for national occupational and career information from the US Department of Labor. It describes the nature of work, earning, outlook, education, and job requirements, and related occupations for approximately 200 occupations. Predicts future needs for employment
PromotionAdvance an employee earns by being productive, cooperation, dependable, and highly skilled.
RecessionA period of declining economic growth
Short-term goalsThose things that a person wants to accomplish in a small amount of time (generally less than one year).
SICStandard Industrial Classifications System; US department of Labor identifies career information based on industrial classification
SOCStandard Occupational Classification System; provides information based on broad occupational definitions
TelecommuteTo work at home using a computer connected to the network of one’s employer.
Trade and professional journalsPublications which contain information regarding trends, industrial innovations and training opportunities for specific professions.
Transferable SkillsTo carry, move, or shift a proficiency or ability
TrendsA direction of movement
Video/voice conferencingCan be used as an option to replace travel
Working conditionsInformation about hours, environment, and safety in regards to an occupation


CTE Teacher/STEM
Northside High School
Jacksonville, NC

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