Unit 3 Job Hunting Techniques
Read the Newspaper Classifieds Anaylze the want ads EOE Equal Opportunity Employer Self-starter-not lazy, able to produce right away Fact-paced office-stressful, deadlines
Pick a good time to visit-not a busy time Be prepared with resume and pen Don’t just ask the 1 st person you visit. Ask questions about the company Dress for the part of the job you may want Quantity is important Important to put a face to the resume
Use people that you know to help with a job 75% of jobs are found this way Family, friends, and people who know you Contact people through social media sites
Use proper resume format Watch for privacy issues in filling out applications Do not just rely on the internet Use selected areas to post information on Be patient and persistent Do no use current employer to do searching Do not rely on as the only contact information address should be appropriate
People who call and recruit you to work for for another company Can be relentless Can make grandiouse promises
Work part-time for an agency that can lead to a permanent job Can lead to contacts at other companies as well which can lead to a job
A job that helps train you while in school can lead to a permanent position Performance and knowledge can help Good work skills displayed
Contact a company through HR Dept. Contact by sending a letter Ask for help in finding a job Look at openings at a specific company Look up using information to find companies that are in your area
School sponsored job fairs Teacher Fairs Career Centers for students
Skip Human Resource dept and to the department direct Cater resume to job Target a specific company after intense research Look at unqiue career opportunities Look at careers that are not gender equal
Chronological-put everything in date order Most commonly used Good for steadily employed people Expected Avoid if: gaps in employment, no experience, negative information, changing career paths Functional-organizes work into categories past job responsibilities and job titles usuasally 5-6 areas.
Must fit one page Easy to read Eye Catching manner Stick with the normal format Use bold, italics, and font to get attention Classic Paper Choice Watch grammatical errors and typos Don’t mix and match fonts Use truthful information
Contact Information Name (not all caps, bold and larger font) Address Phone (day and evening) Cell Phone address College address and information First item on resume Make easy to read and find
Sentence-that shows how you will fit the job that is available. Customize to each job that you are applying for. Highlight how you will help the company Use buzz works and descriptors that will help you get an interview
High School List name, city, state of school Date fo completion and or attendance College List name of city, state of school Degree Earned or Certification Training List types and certificates that were earned Be specific on what you are trained for
Be specific and detailed Use numbers to describe what you can do List things you can do
List present jobs to past List most current jobs List company name, phone and address Describe what you did and titles you held
Military Use if have-show dates served, discharge Professional Affliciations Membership in groups that pertain to work Accreditations and Licenses Special awards or areas of speciality
Block Business Format, 12 pt., classic paper Get Personnel Information State purpose for letter Capture the interest of the reader Do not repeat information in resume Mention how you know about the job Ask for action to be taken User proper closings Follow up on letter in a week