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Attitude

Attitude. A person’s outlook on life, usually positive or negative. Career. The work done over a period of years in one area of interest. Goal. An objective or target a person tries to reach by directing his or her thought and energy. Job.

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Attitude

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  1. Attitude • A person’s outlook on life, usually positive or negative

  2. Career • The work done over a period of years in one area of interest

  3. Goal • An objective or target a person tries to reach by directing his or her thought and energy

  4. Job • A position of employment by a person or company to perform certain tasks and being rewarded for the work.

  5. Occupation • The type of job in which a person is employed

  6. Personal • The state of relating to, or belonging to a person

  7. Self-Concept • The way in which a person views his or her own self-worth and personal abilities

  8. Work • A productive activity resulting in something useful

  9. Aptitude • The ability or potential for learning new skills

  10. Emotion • A strong feeling

  11. Identity • The personality or activity by which a • person is known

  12. Interest • The thing a person enjoys doing or thinking about

  13. Interest Inventory • A questionnaire that helps people to determine what their interests are

  14. Maturing • The process of becoming fully developed

  15. personality • The combination of attitude, Values, interests, and behaviors that identify a person

  16. skill • The ability to perform a certain activity well

  17. unique personality trait • One particular aspect of a person’s personality

  18. DECISION • The choice between two or more possibilities.

  19. DECISION-MAKING PROCESS • The step one takes to help make the best decision.

  20. EVALUATION • The process of looking at closely and judging.

  21. PLAN • The method and course one decides to take after going through the decision-making process.

  22. RESOURCE • Any skill, person, information, or advantage to which one has access.

  23. TENTATIVE • The best decision one can make at a certain time; a tentative decision can be changed later as one learns more.

  24. ARKOTIS • (Arkansas Occupation and Training Information System) A computerized career information delivery system containing career information, training and educational opportunities.

  25. EDUCATION/TRAINING REQUIREMENTS • The instructional background and skills needed to qualify for employment.

  26. EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK • The prospect for the future of a job or career.

  27. ENTRY -LEVEL JOBS • The jobs that beginners start with, then train for higher-level jobs.

  28. GOE (guide for occupational exploration) • A book giving information on career areas based on broad interest areas.

  29. JOB DUTY • A task one is expected to perform on the job.

  30. O* NET(occupational information network) • The comprehensive occupational data base, compiled by the United States Department of Labor, which replaces the DOT (dictionary of occupational titles)

  31. On-Line • Information shared through computers connected to the internet.

  32. OOH(occupational outlook handbook) • A book used for researching the most common careers in the united states.

  33. Part-Time Jobs • Jobs requiring less than 40 hours a week, such as after school or weekend jobs.

  34. Personal Qualifications • A special skill, knowledge, or ability, that enables a person to perform a particular job or occupation.

  35. Related Occupations • Jobs or careers belonging to the same group on the basis of known or determined qualities.

  36. Research • Finding out more by reading and talking to people.

  37. Salary • Payment for work, usually given on a yearly basis.

  38. Temporary jobs • Jobs that last for a limited period of time, such as summer jobs.

  39. Volunteering • Doing a job without pay to gain experience.

  40. Wages • Payment for work, usually figured by the hour.

  41. Working Conditions • The environment for the workplace.

  42. Career Cluster • A number of jobs or occupations grouped together.

  43. Classification • A systematic arrangement in groups.

  44. Cluster • A number of similar things grouped together.

  45. Job Pathway • The course of a job or occupation.

  46. Specialization • Concentration of one’s efforts in a special activity of field.

  47. Applicant • A person applying for a job.

  48. Application Form • The tools that employers use to find out the basic information about job applicants.

  49. Check Stub • The part of the paycheck that lists deduction and/or allocations from earnings.

  50. Classified Section • The section in the newspaper that contains short advertisements in categories, such as “help-wanted” ads.

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