G-W Book - Chapter 22 Vocabulary
verbal communication
Speaking words to communicate; also known as oral communication
career objective
Summary of the type of job for which the applicant is looking.
resume
Document that profiles a person's career goals, education, and work history.
job interview
Employer's opportunity to review a candidate's resume and ask questions to see if he or she qualified for the position.
job application
Form with spaces for contact information, education, and work experience.
background check
Investigation into personal data about a job applicant.
cover message
Letter or e-mail sent with a resume to introduce an applicant and summarize his or her reasons for applying for a job.
reference
Person who can comment on the qualifications, work ethic, personal qualities, and work-related aspects of another person's character.
mock interview
Practice interview conducted with another person
employment verification
Process through which the information provided on a applicant's resume is checked to verify that it is correct.
behavioral question
Questions that draw on an individual's previous experiences and decisions.
hypothetical question
Questions that require a candidate to imagine a situation and describe how he or she would act.
chronological resume
Resume that lists information in reverse chronological order, with the most recent employer listed first.
portfolio
Selection of related materials that an individual collects and organizes to show qualifications, skills, and talents to support a career or personal goal.
keyword
Word or term that specifically relates tothe functions of the position for which an employer is hiring.