Human Resource
Words to Know A job: a regular activity that is preformed in exchange for payment Application: a form or document that is filled in requesting employment. Recruiter: an employee who seeks and supplies a company with new employees. Resume: a summary of a persons work experiences and qualifications Reference:a person who can comment on the skills of the person searching for a job.
More Words to Know Interview: a formal meeting in person, especially one arranged for the assessment of a person who wants to be employed. Employer: a person/company that provides a person with gainful work. Benefits: something that promotes, helps, of is an advantage to a person while they are working.Benefits!: Employees are given medical insurance, dental insurance,retirement planning an d much more!
More Words to Know Employee Resources!: Employees are given an employee handbook, desk, computer equipment and access to the internet. Employee Development!: all employees are encouraged to participate in employee training and tuition reimbursement. Recruiting!: CA employees are also encouraged to refer potential people who may consider on becoming a new employee.
What I want to be
This is what I’ll do all day: estimating and ordering food purchases, regulating cooking temperatures, measuring and mixing ingredients, and preparing and serving plates.
I will prepare for this job by… Graduating High School And going to culinary school in San Francisco. ( 4 yrs.)
This is how much the pay would be… Entry pay may be $1,083 to $1,860 per month. Experienced pay ranges from $1,000 to over $2,600 per month. Top pay ranges from $1,500 to over $3,330 per month. Mean earnings in 1997 were $1,033 per month.
Here’s a list of similar jobs: Bakers Bartenders Chefs and Dinner Cooks Counter Attendants Kitchen Helpers Short Order Cooks Waiters and Waitresses
I want to have this job because… I love to cook, sometimes my food comes out better than my mom’s.