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OBJECTIVE 1.03: DEMONSTRATE JOB SEEKING SKILLS
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In order to apply for a job you will need: Letterhead Resume References Cover letter Information for an application Interview skills
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Visually Appealing Letterhead The letterhead is the largest and most prominent feature on a résumé. It needs to stand out Employers may take an extra glance if your résumé is attractive Don’t get too carried away with design, color, and font Keep it clean and professional.
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Sample Letterhead
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Resumes 1 page Name and address (letterhead) most obvious on page Information in reverse chronological order Use phrases or incomplete sentences that start with an ACTION verb NO abbreviations.
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References Use your letterhead to create a separate page with at least 3 references – no relatives Always ask before listing someone as a reference Include: Name, Title, Company where they work, Work Address, City, State Zip, Work Phone, Email.
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Sample References
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Create a resume and reference sheet
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Cover Letter Serves as in introduction to you and your resume A cover letter says, “Here’s what I can do for you” A resume says, “Here’s how I can do it” Find out the name of the specific individual who will receive your letter Personalize the letter to the specific position Concentrate on skills which match the advertised employment qualifications or the desired program of study Sound upbeat and confident. Sell yourself!
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What do employers look for in a cover letter?
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Create a Cover Letter
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Applications Read completely BEFORE writing Use blue or black ink Answer all questions accurately and honestly Use NA or Not Applicable or draw a line through a space – do not leave blanks If asked for salary requirements put “Negotiable” Do not mark through mistakes Use a dictionary.
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Complete an application
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The Origins of Job Interviews
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Typical Interview Questions Tell me a little about yourself. Give me an example of a time when you exercised leadership. How do you handle yourself in stressful situation? What is the biggest mistake you ever made? What did you learn from this mistake? Tell me why I should hire you for this job. What is your greatest accomplishment? Describe your ideal job. What motivates you?
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Why are you leaving your job? Why do you want to work for us? Why should we hire you? Tell me about your weaknesses. Tell me about your strengths. What are 3 words that describe you. What did you like best in school? Do you have any questions for me?
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How to answer some common interview questions
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Tell me about yourself. Tell them how long you have lived in the area (if it has been several years or why you have recently moved here). Quickly summarize your job skills or volunteer experiences.
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What did you like best about school? Tell them you especially liked working on team projects, any time you were in charge of a project, or organized any activity. If you are/were in a CTE class share some of the skills and abilities you obtained through that opportunity.
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Why are you leaving your current job? I am looking to increase my responsibilities. With this economy I needed more hours than they were able to supply. Business is closing. It is a career area I would like to explore. I have been at my present job for quite a while and would like more experience.
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Why do you want to work for us? I have enjoyed my past experience with this company as a customer, client etc. I have been told it is a great place to work. I believe my skills and abilities are a good match. It would fit with my long-range career goals. I have always wanted to work here.
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Have you ever been asked to leave a position? If… No (answer is complete) If….Yes My position changed and my available hours no longer matched those of the position If other reasons- try and keep it positive
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Why should we hire you? I am reliable and will work hard. If you hire me, you will get someone who is not afraid to learn and is willing to go the extra mile.
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Tell me about your weaknesses. Probably my greatest weakness is my inexperience, but I am a quick learner, I want to work and you can teach me how you would like the job done.
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What are your strengths? If you have any strengths that fit the job, share those, if not… Tell them you want to work, to learn and do the best possible job you can.
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Tell me about a problem you had and how you solved it. Think of a situation at school, on a team, on the job and how you handled it. Talk about communication, getting help from someone else, etc.
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Sample Legal and Illegal questions
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Religion Legal Can you work weekends? Do you belong to any professional or trade groups? Illegal What church do you belong?
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National Origin Legal Are you authorized to work in the United States? What languages do you speak, read, or write fluently? Illegal Are you a United States citizen?
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Age Legal Are you over the age of 18? Illegal How old are you?
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Disability Legal Can you perform the specific duties of the job? Illegal Do you have any disabilities? Tell me about your medical history.
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Marital or Family Status Legal Can you work overtime? Is there any reason you cannot start at 7:30 am? Illegal Are you married? How many children do you have? Are you pregnant?
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Personal Legal Are you able to lift a 50 lb weight and carry it 100 yards as part of the job? Illegal How tall are you? How much do you weigh?
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Criminal Record Legal Have you ever been convicted of a crime? Illegal Have you ever been arrested? Have you ever spent the night in jail?
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Military Legal What type of training or education did you receive in the military? Illegal Were you honorably discharged? In what branch of the military did you serve?
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Questions to ask the interviewer Describe your ideal employee. How does an employee succeed on your team? What are some of the objectives you would like to see accomplished in this job?
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Interview Do’s Go alone Arrive 10 minutes early Dress appropriately for the job you are applying for Give a firm handshake when meeting the interviewer and wait until you are told to be seated. Maintain good posture and eye contact. Show enthusiasm; smile. Pay attention to your body language. Emphasize positive things about yourself. Be honest with your answers. Preplan several questions that you can ask about the position or company Ask when to expect a decision Thank the interviewer for his/her time.
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Interview Do Not’s Take anyone with you to the interview Arrive late Wear excessive make-up, jewelry or perfume Ask about the salary Hesitate before answering a question “Bad Mouth” a former employer or past co-workers Talk a lot about your personal life or appear as a “know it all” Lack confidence.
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Practice interviewing using the documents you have created. Assignment
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Follow-Up with a thank you letter that restates your interest in the position.
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