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Abilities
Natural or acquired skill or talent.
Aptitudes
Developed abilities; those things that one is good at doing; potential for learning skills.
Auditory
Relating to the sense of hearing.
Career
An occupation or profession followed as a life’s work.
Dexterity
Proficiency in using the body or hands.
Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC)
Enforces laws to prevent unfair treatment on the job due to sex, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, or age.
Ethics
The principles of conduct that govern a group or society.
Fatigue
Weariness from labor or stress; tired.
Hobby
A pursuit or interest engaged in for relaxation.
Holland Codes
Codes (career personality types) developed by Dr. John Holland based on the assumption that people can be grouped into six personality types. These codes can be compared to characteristics important to occupations.
Integrity
Following a strict code of conduct or standard of values.
Interests
Activities, things, and ideas a person likes and enjoys.
Interpersonal
Relationships between persons.
Intrapersonal
Relates to independent action.
Job
To do occasional pieces of work for hire; task.
Kinesthetic
Relates to interaction with people and objects in real space.
Layoff
An involuntary separation of the employee from the employer for a temporary or indefinite period, through no fault of the employee.
Leisure
Time free from every-day job responsibilities during which a person can pursue personal interests and hobbies.
Lifestyle
The way a person lives his or her life, including geographic location, type of home, method of transportation, and social situations.
Linguistic
Pertaining to the use of language.
Logical
Use of reliable inference and reasoning.
Naturalist
Interested in natural environments.
Resources
Those things that a person can use to help reach goals
Sandwich Generation
Group of people who are caring for both their parents and their children.
Self-concept
How people view their own skills, interests, and competence level.
Self-esteem
How one views oneself; a feeling of good will with regard to how you feel about yourself; pride; confidence.
Social
Preference to working with others.
Spatial
Pertaining to a sense of space.
Termination
Dismissal from employment.
Transition
The processes of changing from one state, activity, or place to another.
Unemployment insurance
A joint state-federal program under which state-administered funds pay a weekly benefit for a limited time to eligible workers when they are involuntarily unemployed.
Verbal
Expressed in words.
Visual
Pertaining to sight.
Work
Activity directed toward a goal that produces something of value; to exert oneself physically or mentally.
Work Ethic
How a person feels about his/her job and the effort he/she puts into it.
Worker’s Compensation
Guarantees financial assistance to workers injured on the job.
Ability
Developed skill.
Age Discrimination Act of 1967
Passed to prohibit discrimination against people between forty and seventy years of age.
Americans with Disabilities Act
1992; Gives civil rights projections to those provided on the basis of race, sex, national origin, age, and religion; EOC administers these laws.
Assessment
The act of evaluation.
Attitude
One’s outlook on life; how one reacts to a situation.
Change
To make or become different; to replace with another.
COBRA
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act; law to provide terminated employees or those who lose insurance coverage because of reduced work to be able to buy group insurance for themselves and their families for a limited amount of time.
Compassion
To care deeply about other people and their well-being.
Divorce
The legal dissolution of a marriage.
Family Medical Leave Act
1993; Requires employers with 50 or more workers to grant up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave a year to allow workers to take time off to help care for a new baby or an ill family member without fear of losing their jobs.
Fair Labor Standards Act
Sets minimum wage, requires over-time pay for time worked over 40 hours, and restricts the employment of minors.
Formal assessment
Standardized written or performance test of knowledge, aptitude, values, etc.
Gender identity
Sexual identify; a person knowing that their sex is permanent and cannot be changed.
Generativity
State of human development often referred to as the “working years”; between a person’s late twenties and early sixties, when he or she is productive in the world of work, develops a family and re-examines personal beliefs and values.
Individual
Pertaining to one only.
Interest Inventory
A periodic survey of a person’s interests.
Inventory
An account of things.
Learning Styles
The ways people think and learn.
Life Roles
The various parts of one’s life, such as citizen, parent, spouse, worker, etc.
Life Stages
Changes that occur as we move through life experiences.
Marriage
The legal unions of a man and woman as husband and wife.
Occupational Changes
Changes in job status.
Parenthood
The state or relationship of being a parent.
Pink Slip
Notice of termination.
Reduction in force
The employment of fewer people.
Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Extended protection to those with physical or mental handicaps.
Responsibility
A willingness to accept an obligation and be accountable or an action or situation.
Retirement
The state of being retired from one’s occupation.
Skill
Proficiency or ability.
Time Management
Plan to use time wisely.
Values
Cherished ideas and beliefs that affect decisions a person makes.
Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Provided free to those who meet the legal eligibility guidelines.
Wellness
Good health
Work Needs
Those characteristics that employers require for employment (SCANS skills: basic skills, thinking skills, personal qualities, workplace competencies).
Work Values
Ideas and beliefs concerning career/work that are important to a person and govern his/her perception of job/occupation/career.