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Job Search

Job Search. Looking for a job is a “job” in itself. What Do You Need and Expect in an Employer?. Work schedule Job location Dress code Perks Others…. Resumes. Include: Personal information Education/training Experience Honors/achievements Skills Job objective. Writing a Resume.

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Job Search

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  1. Job Search Looking for a job is a “job” in itself

  2. What Do You Need and Expect in an Employer? • Work schedule • Job location • Dress code • Perks • Others…

  3. Resumes Include: • Personal information • Education/training • Experience • Honors/achievements • Skills • Job objective

  4. Writing a Resume • Well organized • Brief • Use action verbs • Free of mistakes • Neat • Honest

  5. Resume Tips • Allow plenty of time • Use professional sounding email address • Have resume proofread by others • Check formatting on emailed resumes • Set social networking pages to private • Contact phone should have professional greeting

  6. Finding Jobs to Apply For • Networking • Walk-ins • Signs • Online • Want ads • Job boards • Others???

  7. When You Find a Job with Potential • Pick up an application—alone • Dress appropriately • Bring a resume • Ask to meet the manager • Fill out application at the site

  8. The Job Application • Legible • Accurate • In pen or typed • Create an information sheet • Protect private information

  9. Cover Letter • An opportunity to stand out • Use proper name & title of addressee • Brief & to the point • Sign your letter

  10. The Interview • Be prepared • It’s a 2-way street

  11. The Job Offer Ask about: • pay, benefits, hours, working conditions, job responsibilities, advancement

  12. Pros & Cons of Working Teens • Pros • Provides income • Work experience • Cons • Takes time away from school & others • May commit to big expenses such as a car

  13. Job Search Activities • Job Skills and Your Resume • Applying for Jobs • The Interview

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