Careers ECE I.

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Careers ECE I

Choosing a Career Self : the process of examining your and as well as your personal and professional .

Resumes A resume is a brief of your qualifications, skills and . Create a favorable A way for the to meet you Resumes include: Name, , telephone number, educational background, volunteer work, etc.

Cover Letter A cover letter is a letter of which is included with the resume. It is an opportunity to sell your self. Keep it . Describe your and . No grammatical errors

Avenues for Seeking Employment Internet Newspaper Ads Word of Hidden Job Market: Networking These are jobs advertised informally through

Preparing for an Interview Preparing your questions Interview Teaching Ending the interview Thank you

Employee Rights and Responsibilities Attendance Professional Positive Confidentiality

Terminating Employment Leave or quit a Example: Employer can