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Career Orientation
Unit 4 Researching Careers Ms. Morse Career Orientation
Term | Definition |
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Education/Training Requirements | the instructional background and skills needed to qualify for employment. |
Employment Outlook | the prospect for the future for a job career. |
Entry level jobs | the jobs that beginners start with to train them for higher level jobs. |
Internet | the computer network system through which information can be shared on the World Wide Web. |
Job Duty | a task one is expected one is expected to preform on the job.J |
O*Net | Occupational Information Network compiled by the United States Department of Labor. |
OOH | (Occupational Outlook Handbook)a book used for researching the most common careers in the United States. |
Part-time jobs | Jobs that require less than 35 or 40 hours a week depending on the employer. |
Qualifications | a special skill, knowledge, or ability that enables a person to preform a particular job. |
Research | to find out more by reading and talking to people. |
Temporary jobs | jobs that last for a limited period of time. |
Volunteer Job | doing a job without pay to gain experience. |
Working Conditions | the environment of a work place. |
Full time jobs | generally 40 hours. |
Over time | working over 40 hours |
Job Description | A definition of the work duties. |
Job market | The need for worker in a particular occupation or field. |
Job market | Focusing or concentration in a particular skill |