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9.02 Demonstrate the skills needed for obtaining employment
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Sources of job leads 1. Company personnel offices 2. Cooperative education experiences 3. Employment agencies 4. Family and friends 5. Former employers 6. Internet
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Sources of job leads 7. Internships 8. Job fairs 9. Newspaper ads 10. Placement centers 11. School personnel, such as career development coordinators, counselors and teachers 12. Temporary employment agencies
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Resumes for SEM career Resumes are brief summaries of an individual’s: Personal information Education Skills Work experience Activities Interests
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Resumes for SEM career Growing trend for employers to use online resumes
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Parts of a resume Contact information Name Address Telephone number E-mail address
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Parts of a resume Objective Identifies position or type of job in which an applicant is interested Describes the skills or qualifications an applicant has acquired
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Parts of a resume Experience and employment history List of related job experience, including volunteer work Dates, names and location of former employers
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Parts of a resume Experience and employment history (con’t) Description of duties and responsibilities Traditionally listed in reverse chronological order
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Parts of a resume Education List of schools attended and degrees earned Should include dates attended and related coursework Include list of certificates, training, and/or licenses obtained
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Parts of a resume Activities and awards List of affiliations with personal or professional organizations including volunteer or charitable organizations Include personal and professional awards or recognition
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Parts of a resume References List of people prospective employers may contact for more information regarding an applicant Include the name, title, name and location of business, telephone and fax number, and e-mail address
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Parts of a resume References (con’t) Avoid using family members as references Portfolio (collection of relevant work) might be requested by some employers
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Proper interviewing techniques 1. Prepare for the interview Know information about the company and their goods/services Dress appropriately Bring copy of resume and references for interviewer
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Proper interviewing techniques 2. During the Interview Use firm and proper handshake Be enthusiastic Wait until offered a seat before sitting Sit up straight
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Proper interviewing techniques During the interview (con’t) Listen to interviewer and act interested Speak clearly using proper grammar, making eye contact with interviewer when speaking Ask questions when appropriate
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Proper interviewing techniques During the interview (con’t) Thank interviewer for his/her time Shake hands before leaving
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Proper interviewing techniques 3. After the interview Reflect on the interview experience Make notes about things that went well and what needs improvement
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Proper interviewing techniques After the interview (con’t) Send interviewer a brief thank you note as soon as possible (1 to 2 days) Follow-up phone call to employer one week after interview
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