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Bell Ringer: Do now

Bell Ringer: Do now. What do you think the first step in the job application process is? What is the primary goal of a job application? Where would you turn in your job application if you were applying for a job? Why are job applications important? BONUS: What does n/a mean?.

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Bell Ringer: Do now

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  1. Bell Ringer: Do now • What do you think the first step in the job application process is? • What is the primary goal of a job application? • Where would you turn in your job application if you were applying for a job? • Why are job applications important? BONUS: What does n/a mean?

  2. Job Applications Introduction to Business & Marketing

  3. What Is A Job Application? • Form that employers give to potential employees to complete • Lists relevant information: • Work Experience • Education • Skills • References

  4. How Important Are They? • It screens you out or in! • You are making your first impression! • Creates the basis for the interview!

  5. Tips For A Good Application • Complete the form neatly • Spell all words correctly • Use a pen with blue or black ink • Answer every question – write “N/A” for those questions that are not applicable • Use your full name (not a nickname)

  6. Watch out for… • Incomplete or missing information • Inaccurate information • Any unintentional marks, such as scribbles or marking out words • Colored ink or pencil • Listing “anything” for your preferred position

  7. Who should be a reference? • People who know your work habits and personal traits well • People who can confidently recommend you for the job • People you have known for a significant amount of time

  8. Professional References • Always ask for permission to use their contact information! • You may consider: • Teachers • Former employers • Friends established as business contacts

  9. The Application Process • Keep your form neat and clean • Follow directions carefully and completely • Check your spelling (F7 key) • Sign the job application • Read over your completed form

  10. Activity • We will now complete a Job Application in class: • Job title: Cashier • Location: The School Store • Pay: $9.75/hr

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