Job Hourly Pay* Net Income** 20 hrs/week Net Income 40hrs/week Minimum wage $8.00$6,981$13,382 Jamba Juice $8.25$7,190$13,774 Receptionist$9.25$8,024$15,339.

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Job Hourly Pay* Net Income** 20 hrs/week Net Income 40hrs/week Minimum wage $8.00$6,981$13,382 Jamba Juice $8.25$7,190$13,774 Receptionist$9.25$8,024$15,339 Restaurant Cook $9.50$8,233$15,730 Starbucks Team Lead $11.00$9,469$18,075 *Average starting salary listed on company website **Net income is annual take-home pay, and assumes a 52 week work year with applicable California and Federal taxes for the 2013 tax year.

Job Hourly Pay Net Income 20 hrs/week Net Income 40hrs/week Army Soldier Year 1 ($9.09)N/A$14,551* Army Officer Year 1 ($17.25)N/A$26,703* LAPD Officer Year 1 ($24)N/A$35,625 High School Teacher Year 1 ($26.50)N/A$34,386** Mechanical Engineer ($39.50)N/A$53,879 ER Doctor ($140)N/A$168,356 *These numbers do not include food and housing allowances, nor signing bonuses. **Salary information assumes a 10 month work year

 Google Yourself. What do you find? Make sure to check “images” and “videos”  Facebook/Twitter/Social Media—what “face” have you put forward?  YouTube—what videos have you created? Liked? Appeared in?

 Photographs with questionable content, gestures, locations, clothing  Status updates, tweets, or comments with graphic, profane, racist, sexist, or derogatory denotation or connotation ◦ What you thought was “funny” does not translate in the business world. ◦ Always err on the side of conservitivism  Political or religious support or condemnation  “likes” or links to questionable content

 Evidence of your talents—if you are applying for a singing position, employers will look you up on YouTube  A professional address  A well crafted and proofed digital resume  Professional Voic message  Social media sites that are locked at the highest “privacy” setting  References with impeccable ethos

DO: Include part of your name Keep references scholarly DON'T: Include inappropriate references

Phone Number--Cell or Home? Who will answer? HOW to answer... Message-- Name, request message, Closing YES: "Hello, you have reached Marcus Jones. I am sorry that I have missed your call. Please leave your name, number, and a brief message and I will return your call as soon as possible.“ NO: "Hey, its your bro Maaarcuuus! Leave it at the beep!" NO: Music NO: Funny movie quotes or jokes

 Same Day  Same Format— = , phone=phone  NO TEXT RESPONSES.  Be prepared with available times to meet for an interview  Talk with a pencil in hand  Take note of the speaker’s NAME, and thank them by NAME when you close the conversation  EDIT your s before sending. Twice.  Make sure your is properly formatted with a subject title, greeting, and your full name and contact information in the closing.

 Ask about pay or salary  Ask about time off or vacation  Ask about perks  EVER bad-mouth any former boss, teacher, or coworker—no one wants to hire someone mean spirited  Use intimate or private voice—Always use the public voice in interviews, resumes, s, and conversations

 Save in multiple formats--.doc,.docx,.pdf (you can do this in the “save as” tab of Word)  Have at least two other people read and proof it for errors…any resumes with spelling or grammar mistakes end up in the trash  Formatted correctly, with all pertinent information—use a resume building site  Tailor each resume to the job you are applying for: your Target resume should be different than your daycare resume.