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E MPLOYABILITY S KILLS JOB SEARCH Career Education and Work Develop and Assemble, for career portfolio placement, career acquisition documents 13.2.11.C Essential Question What are the various ways to look for a job?
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Vocabulary Skill Networking Employment Agency Career Acquisition Employment Agency Occupation Outlook Job Lead Card
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Job Search Internet (i.e. O*NET) Networking Newspapers School Employment Agency Direct Contact Resource books (that is Occupational Outlook Handbook, PA Career Guide)
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Job Search Internet – Online – Direct Career search Engines
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Job Search Networking – Family – Friends – Social Network – Professional Associates – Who you know
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Job Search Newspapers – Local – Regional – Online – Hard Copy
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Job Search School – Classmates – Teachers – Administration – Staff – Counselors – Library
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Job Search Employment Agency – Public – Private
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Job Search Direct Contact – Phone Call – Email – Letter
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Job Search Resource Books – Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Job Lead Card (Front) JOB LEAD Source: Date: Type of Position: Person to Contact: Company Name: Address: Phone Numbers: URL:
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Job Lead Card (back) ACTION TAKEN Call Made To: Date: Contact Made With: Date: Results: Date, Time, and Place of Appointment: Follow-up:
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25 LEADING OCCUPATIONS FOR WORKERS AGED 16–24 Occupations 1–9 1. Cashiers 2. Cooks, except short-order 3. Stock handlers and baggers 4. Waiters and waitresses 5. Janitors and cleaners 6. Secretaries 7. Laborers, except construction 8. Waiters’ and waitresses’ assistants 9. Sales workers, apparel
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25 LEADING OCCUPATIONS FOR WORKERS AGED 16–24 Occupations 10–17 10.Receptionists 11. Child-care workers, except private household 12. Food counter, fountain, and related occupations 13. Nursing aides, orderlies, and attendants 14. Supervisors and proprietors, sales occupations 15. Child-care workers, private household 16. Truck drivers, light 17. Bank tellers
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25 LEADING OCCUPATIONS FOR WORKERS AGED 16–24 Occupations 18–25 18.Construction laborers 19. Garage and service station related occupations 20. Farm workers 21. Carpenters 22. Bookkeepers and accounting and auditing clerks 23. General office clerks 24. Groundskeepers and gardeners, except farmers 25. Computer operators
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