Wednesday, February 4, 2009

employment terms

1.EVALUATIONS: An act or instance of evaluating or appraising.
2.ASSESSMENTS: Tests that ask you a series of questions that try to provide you with a sense of your personality and career interests.
3.BACKGROUND CHECK: Used by your employer to verify the accuracy of the information on your application or resume.
4.BENEFITS: Part of your compensation package, a salary negotiation process.
5.COLD CALL: When a job seeker approches and employer who has not publicly announced any job openings.
6.COMPENSATION PACKAGE: The combination of salary and fringe benefits an employer provides and employee.
7.GROSS PAY: The amount of money you earn before deductions are taken out.
8.FICA: Federal Insurance Compensation Act.
9.OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
10.NET PAY: The remaining amount of money after deductions, the actual amount of money you recieve.
11.DEDUCTIONS: Amount withheld from an employees wages.
12.INTERNSHIP: Working in your expected career feild either during a semester or summer.
13.OUTSOURCING:to procure (as some goods or services needed by a business or organization) under contract with an outside supplier

14.NETWORKING: Developing a broad list of contacts and encouraging them to assist you in looking for a job.
15.OCCUPATIONAL OUTLOOK HANDBOOK: Guid that provides detailed information on more than 250 occupations.
16.SALARY: Financial compensation an employee revieces for performing the job, and part of your compensation package.
17.TELECOMMUTING: Employment arrangement where the employee works one or more days from a remote location.
18.TEMPING: Working short employment stints with a variety of clients, usually through a temping agency or staffing firm.
19.THANK YOU LETTERS: After every interview, you should send a letter thanking each person who interviewed you.
20.WORK-PLACE VALUES: Concepts and ideas that define a job-seeker and influence your satisfaction--not only with your job but your life.

1 comment:

Elizabeth Kesselus Cronwnover said...

you need to post this comment on your blog, as a post. not a comment on my blog. i would think you would know the difference by now. please fix ASAP.