A | B |
The combination of knowledge and experience that can be used in many situations. | Transferable skills |
The combination of knowledge and experience that is required for employment. | Skills |
The type of work you do, it is how your job is classified. | Occupation |
The ways in which the world's economies are linked together | Global Economy |
How a country produces, distributes and consumes goods and services | Economics |
When a business hires another company or individual to produce part of their product. | Outsourcing |
Series of related jobs or occupations built on a foundation of interest, knowledge, training and experience. | Career |
The ability to work form a location other than the actual place of employment. | Telecommute |
The main purpose of work is to | make money |
Getting along with others and being organized | ex's of transferable skills |
any useful activity | work |
things you like to do are called | interests |
the U.S. is shifting to be a ________providing industry | service |
college students will typically do this several times while in school | change their major |
pay for wants and needs, to be around others, to make a contribution, self-fullfillment | 4 reasons why people work |
other countries' economies, & technology both do what | impact the US economy |
one example of a current workplace trend | group collaboration |
example of a skill needed to prepare for the job market | creative thinking |
example of a personal quality needed foe today's job market | accountability |
the average worker will change jobs how many times in their life time | 10.8 |
things you know how to do | skills |
being engaged in physical and/or _ activity in order to achieve a purpose or result | work |
The average person will change careers _ times in their life | 3 |
a workplace trend where you will be working with people from different genders, races, cultures, etc. | diversity |
the #1 transferrable skill that needs to be learned | commuincation |