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Grade 12 Job Search and Career
When creating a resume you should:
  1. emphasize skills and strengths.
  2. be clever.
  3. use plenty of bold text.
  4. exaggerate.
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
A group of all of the possible careers in an entire subject area:
  1. Career Cluster
  2. Talents
  3. Transferable Skills
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
Unique knowledge for specific occupations:
  1. Career Cluster
  2. Specialized Skills
  3. Transferable Skills
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
                  - generally a one sentence explanation of the type of job you are seeking.
  1. Heading
  2. Objective
  3. Education
  4. Experience
  5. Activities
  6. Summary of Skills
  7. References
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
Work tasks that are used in various types of careers:
  1. Specialized Skills
  2. Transferable Skills
  3. Career Cluster
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
A supervisor usually
  1. oversees the work of others.
  2. has the lowest level of work.
  3. owns the place of employment.
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
Which of the following is an action verb?
  1. excellent
  2. exceeded
  3. achievements
  4. weird
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
In order to found out past criminal, financial, and work history, a potential employer will:
  1. call relatives.
  2. call the police.
  3. run a background check.
  4. visit your home.
Grade 12 Job Search and Career
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