| A | B |
| Leisure | time free from work or duties |
| Transferrable skills | abilities that can be applied from one job to another |
| pink slip | notice from employer that employment is being terminated |
| resume | summary of skills, experience, and education; it is an advertisement of your besy self. |
| communication | skillful expression, transmission, and interpretationof knowledge and ideas |
| research | the search for specific knowledge |
| work survival | the day to day skills that assist in promoting effective production and work satisfaction |
| human relations | the use of interpersonal skills for resolving conflict, relating to and helping people |
| values | what is important to you |
| networking | the cultivation of productive relationships for employment or business |
| classifieds | job advertisements |
| reference | people who will recommend you to an employer |
| income | how much money one earns from their job |
| realistic | has skills in working with tools, mechanical or electrical drawings, machines, or plants and animals |
| social | is good at teaching, counseling, nursing or giving information. Sees self as helpful, friendle, and trustworthy. |
| investigative | is good at understanding and solving math problems. Sees self as precise, scientific, and intellectual |
| artistic | has creative abilities in writing, drama, crafts, music, or art. Sees self as expressive, original and independent |
| enterprising | is good at leading people and selling things or ideas. Sees self as energetic, ambitious and sociable. |
| conventional | Is good at lworking with writtem records and numbers ina systematic, orderly, and good at following a set plan |
| high priority occupation | occupations with higher wages and career advancement opportunies |