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1 Finding a Job

2 Next Generation Science/Common Core Standards Addressed!
WHST Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation. (HS-PS1-3)

3 Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource Standards Addressed!
CRP Model personal responsibility in the workplace and community. CRP b. Assess personal level of responsibility and examine opportunities for improvement.

4 Work Describe information sources for job opportunities. Develop a system to evaluate job openings.

5 Terms Career interest assessment Direct calling Job advancement
Job description Job security

6 More terms Placement service Private employment agency
Public employment agency

7 Interest Approach Identify an adult with whom you are acquainted.
Indicate the type of job this person holds. List possible methods of how this person found his or her job.

8 Sources of information for job opportunities?
Placement services help people find jobs. They are typically associated with high schools, post-secondary schools, and colleges and universities.

9 Placement services These services are usually offered at no charge to students completing a program of study at the school.

10 Placement services include:
Career interest assessments are tests that help identify the types of careers that would match well with a student’s interest. Instruction and training in how to write a résumé and how to fill out applications.

11 Placement services include:
Interview training involves instruction in how to act in an interview situation.

12 Sources of information for job opportunities?
Employment Agencies – two types: Public employment agencies are operated by local and state governments. Private employment agencies provide many of the same services as public agencies, except they charge a fee.

13 Sources of information for job opportunities?
Media include newspapers, magazines, radio, and television. The Internet Friends and family Direct calling Agriculture Education Teacher

14 How can a job opening be evaluated?
Evaluating whether a potential job is right for a candidate involves researching certain topics.

15 Research Topics Job description Job security Training opportunities
Job advancement

16 Review/Summary What are the sources of information for job opportunities? How can a job opening be evaluated?

17 The End!


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