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Unit 1 Lesson 2
Develop Employability Skills
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| When a trainee/student takes a paid or unpaid job position working for a company or organization. These are temporary styles of employment where trainees can gain experience. | Internship |
| This quality is displayed when an individual acts polished and proficient in their line of work. They are punctual, loyal, and display poise. | Professionalism |
| An FFA competition in which contestants participate in a mock job-interview. Participants are encouraged to have their own business cards and are asked to complete a resume, cover letter, and smoothly navigate through interview questions. | Job Interview |
| This quality refers to one's professional mannerisms, smoothness to answering questions, and formality/elegance with public relations. | Poise |
| The quality of consistently being on time for events/functions. | Punctuality |
| The quality of being consistently supportive or showing allegiance to a person/company. | Loyalty |
| A document, typically in list form, that employers will ask employee candidates to submit when applying for a job position. This document should inform the employer of the candidate's education, skills, previous employers, and previous experiences. | Résumé |
| A paper attached to the front of a resume. It serves as a persuasive letter written by the employee candidate that tells why the employer should hire them and why they are a good candidate for the job. | Cover Letter |
| A form that employers might ask employ candidates to complete to be considered for a job. This form might ask future employees for their personal information, for completion of essay questions, or for their questions/concerns. | Application |
| A letter submitted to the hiring employer by a previous employer/friend/colleague of the employee candidate that speaks on behalf of the candidate's professional or personal credentials. It is a person "recommending" a candidate for an employer to hire. | Letter of Recommendation |
| This document processor is recommended by most schools, businesses, and organizations for creation of different required job application documents. | Microsoft Word |