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Career Management - Objective 6.0 Vocabulary Activities

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AttributeQuality or characteristic inherent in or ascribed to someone or something.
Cafeteria Benefits PlanPlan that allows employees to choose the benefits they want.
Career PortfolioCollection of accomplishments which showcases an applicant’s skills, interests and abilities; work samples.
ChronologicalThe science that deals with determining details and events.
CompetenceAcceptable levels of achievement.
Contact ListList of people one knows who might be helpful in a job search.
Cover LetterA letter of introduction and purpose; a one-page letter a job seeker sends to an employer telling them who he/she is and why he/she is sending a resume.
E-mailMessage delivered to a computer from another.
Electronic ResumeA resume sent via the Internet.
Employment Security CommissionPublic government employment agency in North Carolina.
FICAAmount of social security tax withheld from a paycheck.
FlextimeA plan that allows employees to set their own work schedules within a wide range of hours.
Follow-up LetterBrief letter written in business form to thank the interviewer for the interview.
401(k) ProgramType of retirement program offered to employees; contributions can be paid out tax free at any time.
Fringe BenefitsAny financial extras beyond the regular pay check, such as health insurance, life insurance, paid vacation and/or retirement.
Gross PayAmount of salary or wages earned for a certain period of time before deductions are withheld.
HonestyTruthfulness; sincerity.
InterviewA formal, personal meeting, esp. one arranged for formal discussion or to evaluate an applicant.
Job ApplicationDocument that job seekers fill out so employers can use it to screen applicants.
Job LeadInformation about a job opening.
Letter of ApplicationLetter written to an employer to apply for a job.
Net PayAmount of income left after taxes and deductions have been taken out.
NetworkingCommunicating with people one knows or can get to know to share information and share advice.
Occupational SkillsLearned abilities to perform tasks or duties of a specific occupation.
Private Employment AgenciesHelp employers locate workers and job seekers; locate jobs for a fee.
ProfessionalismThe ability to handle problems and criticism gracefully and maturely.
Psychological TestPre-employment exams given to find out more about a job applicant’s personality, character, and interests.
ReferralRecommendation from a contact who is part of one’s network.
ResumeA summary of one’s personal information, education, skills, activities, interests, and employment experience.
SalaryFixed amount of pay for a certain period of time, usually a month or a year.
UnemployedNot working and looking for work.
W-4 FormEmployee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate that shows the employer how much tax to withhold from an employee’s check.
Work EthicHow a person feels about his or her job and the effort he or she puts into it.
Work PermitWritten statement that makes is legal for an underage student to work for an employer.


CTE Teacher
Alleghany High School
Sparta, NC

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