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Unspoken cummunication through physical movements, expressions, and gestures.
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Body languaje
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A face-to-face meeting between a job seeker and a potential employer.
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Job interview
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General equivalency diploma
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GED
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Intended to train students in fields related to engineering and the physical sciences.
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Technical
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The especific details of a job offer, such as a working hours, salary or waves, and fringe fenefits.
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Conditions of employement
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A certified, experienced, skilled craftsperson who has succesfully completed an apprenticeship.
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Journey worker
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A thank-you letter send to an interviewer following a job interview.
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follow-up letter
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A course of study that satisfies the admission requirements for a specific professional school as part of the baccalaureate.
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Preprofessional programs
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After high school
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Postsecondary
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To evaluate some one or something, such as a potential employer.
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Appraise
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Fit into
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Adapt
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A federally administerd employment and training programs that serves severaly disadvantaged young people.
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Job corps
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Imagined or pretended
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Hypothetical
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Types of jobs available.
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Employment structure
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Unions of craftsmen
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Guilds
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Has met certain minimum standards for its program of study, staff , and facilities.
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accredited
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Qualifications
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Competencies
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Home study
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Correspondence courses
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Pleasant or agreeable
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Compatible
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Aschool privately owned and operated for prifit.
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Proprietary
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To verify or make firm, such as a calling to check on an appoiment.
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Confirm
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The largest types of institution of higher learning, composed of several undergraduated colleges and graduated schools for advanced study.
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University
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Relationship between an employer and an employee during which the worker learns a trade.
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Apprenticeship
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Occupational training programs developed jointly by schools and community colleges.
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Tech prep
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A four-year degree that is sometimes called a bachelor;s degree or undergraduate degree.
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Baccalaureate Degree
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A policy of granting admission to all applicants without regard to grade point average,test scores, or class rank.
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Open-admissions policy
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A wide range of education and training provided by employers for their employees.
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OJT
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