Applicant  - A person who makes a formal application for something, typically a job, Aptitude  - A person's natural ability or potential to learn in areas such as technology, music, athletics, art, communications, science, etc.; potential or knack for learning certain skills., Budget - An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time., Attitude - The way you think, feel, and do., Career Goal - The future employment goal for a specific occupation or variety of related occupations based on knowledge obtained from career assessments, personal experiences, and exploration and discovers experiences, etc., Career Pathways - High school sequenced curricular pathways that include career-related and academic content standards to prepare students for success in postsecondary education, careers, and lifelong learning., Certificate - A document issued by an educational training provider to a student who completes a training program. It serves to provide proof of training., Collaboration - The action of working with someone to produce or create something., Critical Thinking  - A mode of thinking about any subject, problem, or content in which the thinker improves the quality of his or her thinking by skillfully analyzing, assessing, and reconstructing it., Earning Potential  - The largest possible profit that a corporation can make., Employability Skills - Also referred to as essential employability skills, SCANS skills, or soft skills, these are general skills that are essential for job success but are not necessarily linked to specific occupational knowledge, Entrepreneur - Someone who develops, designs, owns, and operates a business for profit.,

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