Brenda chapter 5
Terms
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- Relationship between an employer and an employee during which the worker laerns a trade
- Apprenticship
- Home study
- Correspondence course
- A school privately owned and operated for profit
- Proprietary
- Unions of craftsmen
- Guilds
- Intened to train students in fields related to engineering and physical sciences.
- Technical
- Fit into
- Adapt
- Type of jobs available
- Employment Structure
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A face-to-face meeting between a job seeker and a potential employer.
- Job interview
- The largest type of institution of higher learning, composed of several undergraduate colleges and graduate schools for advanced study
- University
- General equivalency diploma
- GED
- A wide range of education and training provided by employers for their employees
- On-the-job training (OJT)
- Pleasent or agreeable
- Compatible
- Occupational training programs developed jointly by high school and community colleges
- Tech Prep
- After high school
- Postsecondary
- Has met certain minimum standars for its program of study, staff, and facilities
- Accredited
- A certified, skilled craftsperson who has successfully completed an apprenticeship
- Journey worker
- A course of study that satisfies the admissions regirement for a specific professional school as part of the baccalaureate degree
- Preprofessional programs
- To verify or make firm, such as calling to check on an appointment
- Confirm
- Unspoken communication through physical movement, expression, and gestures
- Body language
- A federally administered employment and traning program that serves severely disadvantaged young people
- Job corps
- Imagined or pretened
- Hypothetical
- The specific detail of a job offer, such as working hours, salary or wages, and fringe fenefit
- Conditions of employment
- Qualifications
- Competencies
- To evaluate someone or something, such as a potential employer
- Appraise
- A thank-you letter sent to the interviewer following a job interview
- Follow-up letter
- A policy of granting admissions to all applicants without regard to grade point average, test scores, or class rank
- Opne-admissions policy
- A four-year degree that is sometimes called a bachelor's degree
- Baccalaureate degree