+ Employability Skills Chapter 5. + Key Terms Adjourn Agenda Budget Debate Initiative Motion Organization Resume Tax.

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+ Employability Skills Chapter 5

+ Key Terms Adjourn Agenda Budget Debate Initiative Motion Organization Resume Tax

+ Professional Organizations To increase productivity and quality at work Student Organizations President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian/Reporter Parliamentarian Leadership Styles: Variety for a variety of situations

+ Parliamentary Procedures Motions used to conduct meetings Main Refer to Committee Approve minutes Amend a Main Motion Table a motion Adjourn Question of privilege Division Point of order

+ Agenda List of activities for the meeting Gives the overall plan for the meeting and order for which it will take place

+ Career Planning Should be based on individuals interest, abilitites and character Steps: Apply Submit Resume Interview Job Satisfaction Resignation

+ Interview Know the mane of the interviewer and his/her position within the organization Know about the organization and the position desired Bring all information regarding references, SS#, Past employment, education, Present yourself for the interview in a positive and confident manner Arrive 5 min early for the appointment Do NOT chew gum, eat candy, smoke before/during interview Wear appropriate clothing

+ Interview Shake Hands firmly with the interviewer when introduced Remain standing until the interviewer ask you to sit down Place any personal items, such as a purse, on the floor. Keep a pencil and some paper at hand in case Be enthusiastic but not overbearing. Answer all of the questions in a positive manner without criticizing yourself Think about each question before responding to it. Look at the interviewer whn speaking After the interviewer has completed his or her questions ask any questions that remain unanswered for you Thank the interviewer for his or her time. Ask when the decision will be known

+ Cost of living Budget Fixed monthly payments Mortgage/rent Auto payment Auto insurance Appliances Loan Health insurance Property Insurance Telephone Utilities Water Non-Emergency expences

+ Cost of Living Budget Discretionary/Variable payments Clothing/Laundry/Cleaning Medicine Doctor/Dentist Education Dues Gifts/Donations Travel Subscriptions Auto maintenance/gas Spending money/entertainment

+ Cost of Living Budget Food Taxes Other Total Monthly payments:

+ Personal Financial Statement Assets: Cash securities(stocks. bonds) Real Estate Automobile Furniture Receivables (Money owed to you)

+ Personal Financial Statement Debt: Household bills unpaid Installment payments: Auto Appliances Loans Real estate Insurance Auto Property Health Taxes