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Job Seeking Skills

~ - Resume Outline Name Telephone Number Address I.Beginning (Choose one on the following ways to begin your resume) Summary Summarize your background and most valuable attributes. Using concreteexamples, explain to potential employers precisely what you will be able todo for them. Describe your unique gifts and strengths. Write this section last,as it is often the most difficult to write. II.Personal Using brief phrases, describe yourself to your employer. Qualifications Succinctly describe one of your most valuable attributes. Using concrete examples, explain to potential employers precisely why you will be an asset to their company. Describe another of your most valuable attributes. Only include crucial points that will help sell you to a potential employer. Describe another of your most valuable attributes. Use phrases that will catch and hold your reader=s attention. III.Work History 19XX-19XX Position, Name of Company Using action words to maximize the impact, describe your current or most recent responsibilities. Be concise; remove unnecessary words & phrases. Include the specific results of your actions or decisions to demonstrate your contribution. 19XX-19XX Position, Name of Company Georgia Ag. Ed. Curriculum, Course: Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing Unit 5, Lesson 1, Revised August

In the same manner as above, describe your previous job. 19XX-19XX Position, Name of Company In the same manner as above, describe your second most recent job. 19XX-19XX Position, Name of Company In the same manner as above, describe your third most recent job. IV.Education 19XX-19XX Degree obtained, school name Languages List the language you are most fluent in. List any other languages you are fluent in. Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum, Course: Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing Unit 5, Lesson Revised August

Sample Job Application Form Directions: Fill out the following application for employment as completely and carefully as you can. If you don=t have work experience, invent some realistic details. Bobcat Corporation Application for Employment Date Name Last First Middle Initial Address Phone Street City State Zip Emergency Contact Phone Birth Date // S.S. No. Do you have a driver’s license ? State Position you are applying for Last year of school completed College Why would you like to work for this company? School and community leadership service Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum , Course: Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing Unit 5, Lesson 1, Revised August

Paid or volunteer work experience starting with your most recent employer: Company name Address Phone Dates : From To Position held Rate of Pay Responsibilities Supervisor Reason for leaving Company name Address Phone Dates : From To Position held Rate of Pay Responsibilities Supervisor Reason for leaving Company name Address Phone Dates : From To Position held Rate of Pay Responsibilities Supervisor Reason for leaving References: ( list 3 people, not related to you) Person Address Phone number Position Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum, 5.1.2, Course: Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing Unit 5, Lesson 1, Revised August

Writing letters of application Ad found in a local newspaper Part-time help. Needed to assist customers and fill orders. Prefer high school student for after school and some Saturday work. Send employment history to Mr. Personal Manager, Any Agriculture Business, 111 Ag. Drive., Hometown, Ga The student needs to write a letter of application for the above job. Use the form below to complete this writing assignment. Employee Name Address Date Employer Name Company name Street Address City, State Zip Dear ( employer): (the first sentence should contain information about where or from who I learnedabout the job ) (second sentence states that I am applying for the job) (the next paragraph explains my qualifications for the job by describing my education background and experiences ) (the last paragraph asks for an interview and tells how I can be reached) $ check the following items carefully $ heading -should include my address and the date $ inside address is correct $ the proper salutation has been used $ the proper closing has been used $ included my signature in the proper place Course: 0Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum, 5.1.3, Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing Unit 5, Lesson 1, Revised August

Job Interview Questions During the job interview the employer may ask some questions. To better prepare yourself, have these questions answered before you go in the interview. 1.Describe your weaknesses. Strengths. 2. How much money do you expect to make? 3. In five years, what do you expect to be doing? In ten years? 4. Why did you pick this company to apply for a job? 5. Do you have any questions about the job/company? 6. Describe the classes you liked best in school. Least. 7. What type/kind of work would you like to do? 8. Did you participate in extra-curricular activities in school, if so list them and describe your responsibilities/activities (club officers, special awards, special activities you helped plan) 9. What do you do in your spare time? 10. Do you like working alone or with others? 11. List any major medical problems or illnesses you have had. 12. List jobs you have had and reasons for leaving. 13. Do you plan on working overtime if asked to do so? 14. Describe yourself as a student, grades special awards, attendance, etc. 15. When can you begin work and do you need to work a notice with your other employer? Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum, 5.1.4, Course: Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing Unit 5, Lesson 1, Revised August

Interviewing Practice As you are divided into pairs to practice interviewing each other, consider the following items about the person you are interviewing.Appearance Is the person dressed appropriately and well-groomed? Poor Fair but needs Satisfactory Above Excellent to improve AveragePoise Are the following things observed-person acts in an appropriate manner? Does the applicant=s eyes meet yours often? Is their posture acceptable? Poor Fair but needs Satisfactory Above Excellent to improve AverageAttitude Applicant seems to have a positive attitude toward people and work? Poor Fair but needs Satisfactory Above Excellent to improve AverageInterest Do the person=s career goals and interests match the job opening? Poor Fair but needs Satisfactory Above Excellent to improve Average Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum, 5.1.4, Course: Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing Unit 5, Lesson 1, Revised August O

Is a good self-concept projected by the applicant? Will others react favorably to him/her? Poor Fair but needs Satisfactory Above Excellent to improve Average Social Skills Courteous? Punctual? Could the person sense when the interview was over? Poor Fair but needs Satisfactory Above Excellent to improve Average Grammar Can the person communicate their ideas to you in appropriate English and be effective in doing so? Poor Fair but needs Satisfactory Above Excellent to improve Average Preparation Did the person being interviewed have a copy of their resume ready? Are the answers given during the interview thoughtful and well-organized? Does the person know something about the company? Poor Fair but needs Satisfactory Above Excellent to improve Average Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum, Course: Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing Unit 5, Lesson 1, Revised August

Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Anticipated Employment Success Will the person perform well the job they are applying for? poor Fair but needs Satisfactory Above Excellent to improve Average Course: Cooperative Agribusiness Sales and Marketing Unit 5, Lesson 1 Revised August

Job Interview Purpose Provides an opportunity to sell yourself verbally to the potential employer. – –Why you are the best applicant for the job.

Questions to Research About Your Potential Employer What services or products does the company provide? Who are the company’s customers?

Who are the key personnel? Where are company headquarters, plants, etc. What are the specific duties of the job applied for? Questions to Research About Your Potential Employer

What is the name of the interviewer? How profitable is the company? Annual revenue? Number of employees, etc.? Questions to Research About Your Potential Employer

Sources of Information About the Company Sources of Information About the Company Newspaper or Magazine Brochures Chamber of Commerce Internet Website of Company Employees Customers Position Announcement

Interview Preparation Suggestions Interview Preparation Suggestions Be neat and well groomed Dress appropriate for type of job applied for Go to interview alone Be on time

Interview Preparation Suggestions Use good manners and appropriate gestures Pay attention to interviewer Ask appropriate questions about the job Have necessary personal reference information with you

Common Interview Questions What is your experience? What activities did you participate in school, community, etc.? What are your career goals? Why do you want this job?

Common Interview Questions What are your major strengths? What are you weaknesses? How well do you get along with others?

Common Interview Questions Are you willing to work overtime? When can you begin work? Tell me about yourself?

Interview Process Do’s Interview Process Do’s Act natural Be prompt Carry out promises Ask questions Allow employer to express ideas Read company literature Follow procedures Be clear and precise Listen effectively to interviewer

Interview Process Don’ts Interview Process Don’ts Be late Present an extreme appearance Come unprepared Oversell yourself Become impatient Try to be funny Put emphasis on salary Criticize yourself Talk too much and control interview