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Would YOU Hire YOU? Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Objectives Upon completing this unit, the student-learner will be able to: 1. Investigate the O*NET website 2. Assess necessary skills for employment 3. Select a prospective career 4. Compare one’s skills with job requirements 5.Probe techniques prospective employers use in the hiring process 6.Scrutinize possible questions interviewers may ask on an interview Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

O*NET What is O*NET and how can it be used? – Free; contains hundreds of occupation-specific careers – Helps to evaluate or investigate career options Main Web site: Discover occupations by taking an on-line survey: If you already have a career in mind, check out this link: Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Questions 1.How many times does the average person change jobs in a lifetime? 2.What is the difference between entry-level and advanced- level skills? 3.What purpose does the Resume serve? 4.Why is a Cover Letter important? 5.How is Social Media used in the job search process? Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

For Your Information The average person changes jobs 11 times The average retirement age is 67 years Education doesn’t end with high school or college graduation! Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

SKILLS Why are skills important? What skills are necessary for my chosen field? Entry level vs. Advanced – Entry level: “basic” skills – Advanced: require direct knowledge pertaining to the job; possible work experience What are my skills? Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

How do I show off my skills? Resume – Used to “sell” your abilities to prospective employers Cover Letter – Purpose is to “introduce” you and provide an overview of your qualifications. Resumes may be – hand delivered – mailed – sent via . Some sites allow for immediate uploading Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Resume Tips Why do I need one? Keep the design simple Keep it to one page Use brief phrases; no complete sentences – No more than words per statement Make sure you have a professional address Stay away from cute or suggestive addresses. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

More Resume Tips Use bullet points where applicable Capitalize or use bold font on section headings Single space within sections; Double space between sections No “fluff”; be honest or it could haunt you Stress your achievements If printing, use good, quality, bond paper Do not include references on resume. List on a separate sheet Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

How do I begin? One good way is to chart your strengths and weaknesses (you will mentally recall these during the interview process) Strengths Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved. Weaknesses

What role does Social Media play? 37% of companies research candidates via social media (Source: careerbuilders.com) Take a look at yourself on-line. Do you like what you see? Clean up your act! Get rid of silly nicknames, offensive comments! Delete questionable pictures. Re-evaluate your “friends” Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Social Media and “The Hunt” Social Media Page – Popular among business/industry – Many companies have pages to “Like” – Companies’ goals/mission statement – Use a “connection” in cover letter, if you can Online videos – You can get some good ideas from online videos – But be careful: you need to watch out for aspects Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Video Streaming Page – CareerBuilders.com has a lot of videos posted to help with the job search – Be careful about watching independent videos. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Professional Networking Site – Keeps your profile (similar to a resume) – Use a professional headshot – Network with others and join their networks to enhance opportunities – Has an “apply now” button for immediate resume upload; sends directly to prospective employer Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Information network – emerging job search tool – 140 characters or less – Be careful who you “follow” and “follows” you! – Some recruiters are using other forms of social media because it is so brief – Link these to your personal web page so recruiters can see more details Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Personal web page – Increasingly popular – Consider posting one so you can link to it from your resume – Display qualifications in detail, including pictures and videos Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Summary 1. What is O*NET? O*NET is the nation’s primary FREE source of occupational information which contains hundreds of occupation- specific career descriptions. 2. What is the difference between entry-level and advanced level skills? Entry level: “basic” skills Advanced: requires direct knowledge pertaining to the job; possible work experience. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Summary 3. What purpose does the Resume serve? Used to “sell” your abilities to prospective employers 4. Why is a Cover Letter important? “I ntroduces” you and provides an overview of your qualifications 5. How is Social Media used in the job search process? 37% of companies research candidates via social media This number is growing. Recruiters use “Screening systems” to check for keywords on resumes in order to manage the large number of applicants Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

O*NET Access Information Discover occupations by taking an on-line survey: If you already have a career in mind, check out this link: Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.

Works Cited Article References Silverman, R and Weber, L. (April 9, 2013). The New Resume: 140 Characters. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from: Weber, L. (January 24, 2012). Your Resume vs. Oblivion. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from: Trends Brandon, E. (May 8, 2012). The New Ideal Retirement Age: 67. U.S. News Money. Retrieved from: Online References iTunes App Store Bureau of Labor Statistics O*NET Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved.