Life Skills- Getting to Know Myself

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Life Skills- Getting to Know Myself All Things Jobs Life Skills- Getting to Know Myself

How Do I Find a Job Online In Person LinkedIn Indeed Monster Directly on the company website In Person Help wanted signs Job/career fairs Just ask- if you don’t the answer is always no! When to start your search depends on your timeframe/ goals. Sometimes it could take several months Some jobs have higher turnover rates

Submitting Applications ALWAYS check for spelling and grammar (more than once) Put together a resume and cover letter Use words that correspond with job description (computer generated filtering) Things to include: Professional (job) Experience Skills Education Volunteer Experience Basics: Name, Phone #, Email, LinkedIn (if available), etc.

Yay! You Got An Interview, Now What? Remember you are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you. What is important to you? Prep, prep, prep Research the company (and industry) Practice interviewing with a friend/mentor Print out extra copies of your resume Bring a folder, pen, and paper Prepare 2-3 questions for the interviewer (avoid yes or no) Team dynamics/ company culture How does this role help meet company goals Role expectations for the first 2 months Next steps in the interview process No salary/ PTO/ questions yet

Time For The Interview! Types of Interviews: Phone/ Video In Person Group Dress clean, neat, and appropriately Arrive ~10-15 minutes early Be professional- always Send a thank you email/ note Follow up within 1-2 days of timeline that you were given (when you asked about next steps) Remember: just like you have a specific job environment/ type/ etc. in mind, the interviewer has the same thought with candidates. Look for a role that is a right fit for BOTH of you. Sometimes this involves not getting hired.