![]() RFP request for proposal ( not capitalized when spelled out) Priority sectors industry sectors deemed by research to have significant employment growth rates, strong wages and number of job openings Post-secondary any education beyond high school ( not “postsecondary” or “post secondary”) Population specific (not special populations) On-the-Job Training (OJT) program that helps offset the cost of hiring and training MOU (memorandum of understanding) contract or agreement between two parties in which no money is exchanged Life sciences One of the priority sectors identified by the Workforce Partnership (do not capitalize) “job-readiness training,” same applies to work readiness/work-readiness and career readiness/career-readiness) Job readiness/job-readiness (hyphenated when modifying a noun ex. Information and communication technologies One of the priority sectors identified by the Workforce Partnership (do not capitalize) Healthcare One of the priority sectors identified by the Workforce Partnership (one word do not capitalize) Example: “The event was attended by Councilmember Myrtle Cole.” Avoid gendered versions (“Councilman” or “Councilwoman”).ĭata When referring to data as a collective noun, treat it as singular, as you would with the word “information.” Example: “The data is sound.” When referring to data as individual items, treat it as plural, as you would with the word “facts.” Example: “The data have been carefully collected.”Įssential skills The preferred term for “soft skills” Names of specific career centers (e.g., Metro Career Center) are capitalized.Ĭhildcare The care of children especially as a service while parents are working (one word)Ĭlean energy One of the priority sectors identified by the Workforce Partnership (do not capitalize)Ĭolocated (not co-located) when talking about our partners within the career centersĬouncilmember (one word) capitalized only when directly preceding a name. Todd Gloria.”)Īssociate degree ( not associate’s degree)īank of America Merrill Lynch Workforce Development Center Official name of downtown library Career CenterĬareer center The term we use to refer to our community-based centers for job seekers (do not capitalize). Example: “Assemblymember Todd Gloria visited the Workforce Partnership office on Friday.” Do not use gendered versions (“Assemblywoman” or “Assemblyman”). ( not “am”)Īdvanced manufacturing One of the priority sectors identified by the San Diego Workforce Partnership (do not capitalize)Īnnual report ( not capitalized, not funding report)Īssemblymember One word and capitalized only when directly preceding a name. Common Style References (includes acronym list)Ī.m.Use Control+F or Command+F to find what you are looking for on this page. ![]() For spelling, refer to the Merriam Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary. If you can’t find a particular reference to your question in this guide and appendices, please search online for AP style guidance or contact a member of the marketing & communications team. ![]() There are, however, circumstances where we follow our own protocol. In most instances, the San Diego Workforce Partnership references AP style for grammar, punctuation, capitalization, etc. ![]()
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