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1 ja.org/jaeconomicsforsuccess Pocket Guide Can complete on your own to help research your career goal.

2 Now At School, With Counselors, With Coaches – Future References For Your Future To Gain Employment & Keep A Job The Way You Present Yourself Matters... The Way You Present Yourself Matters...

3 Establishing a “Personal Brand” What is a “brand?”

4 Establishing a “Personal Brand” What is a “brand?” ◦ A brand is simply the non-generic name for a product that tells us the source of the product.

5 Establishing a “Personal Brand” How do we define our “personal brand?”

6 Establishing a “Personal Brand” How do we define our “personal brand?”  Our actions  Appearance (clothing, hair, accessories, style)  What we post on social networks  Facebook, Twitter, Instagram postings / pictures  Symbols or words you use to decorate your on-line profiles, lockers, backpacks.  The causes you support All of these things help define your “personal brand”

7 Establishing a “Personal Brand” Why is it important to think about your “personal brand” now, at your age? ◦ Perceptions of brands are difficult to change once established. ◦ Your “brand” is what an employer will consider when making hiring decisions. ◦ Your image and reputation – your brand – will affect how people see you in the future. It’s much better to make good choices now to create a positive brand for yourself!

8 Your Choices Today Define Your Future Choices about... Attendance at school Being Respectful To Teachers & Adults Following the Rules Challenging Yourself At School Extra School Activities & Leadership Dressing Appropriately Body Piercing & Tattoos Using Drugs Or Alcohol What You Say on Social Media

9 So... Are you Entitled To A Job Just Because You Finish School? Credit YouTube Video: The Entitlement Creed Click Here To Start The Video www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cPuH8jg5nQ

10 Your Choices Today Define Your Future Choices about... Attendance at school Being Respectful To Teachers & Adults Following the Rules Challenging Yourself At School Extra School Activities & Leadership Dressing Appropriately Body Piercing & Tattoos Using Drugs Or Alcohol What You Say on Social Media

11 HOW MANY APPLICATIONS WILL AN EMPLOYER RECEIVE FOR A SINGLE PART-TIME POSITION? The Way You Present Yourself Matters. Let’s See Why.

12 100-200

13 It’s Competitive Out There! Any application you make – for a job or college... for a job or college... RESEARCH - UNDERSTAND THE HIRING/DECISION MAKER’s MANAGER’S NEEDSRESEARCH - UNDERSTAND THE HIRING/DECISION MAKER’s MANAGER’S NEEDS IDENTIFY YOUR RELEVANT & UNIQUE SKILLS TO MAKE YOUR APPLICATION STAND OUTIDENTIFY YOUR RELEVANT & UNIQUE SKILLS TO MAKE YOUR APPLICATION STAND OUT APPLY ON TIMEAPPLY ON TIME

14 THE #1 REASON THAT AN APPLICATION IS NOT CONSIDERED IS BECAUSE IT WAS NOT FILLED OUT CORRECTLY?

15 ACCURACY IS ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS REVIEWED BEFORE THEY EVEN LOOK AT YOUR NAME!

16 IT IS IMPORTANT FOR ME TO ASK QUESTIONS DURING THE INTERVIEW TO SHOW INTEREST?

17 … AND BE READY FOR THE ANSWERS! IF YOU GOOGLE A COMPANY OR COLLEGE – … AND BE READY FOR THE ANSWERS! IF YOU GOOGLE A COMPANY OR COLLEGE – YOU COULD HAVE A CONVERSATION ABOUT IT, EMPLOYERS WILL REMEMBER YOU OUT OF 100-200 CANDIDATES!

18 EMPLOYERS/DECISION MAKERS DECIDE WITHIN 5 MINUTES IF THEY WANT TO HIRE YOU? The Interview!

19 30 SECONDS OR LESS! YOU ONLY GET ONE SHOT AT THE FIRST IMPRESSION!

20 Every time you meet someone new, it’s a first impression, not just for job interviews! You never know……I might be interviewing you for a scholarship or job in 3 years. What kind of an impression have you made during our first meeting? Don’t Forget That Your Handshake & Eye Contact Makes An Impression.

21 FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE EVERYTHING... …CAN SET YOU APART FROM OTHERS, OR...SEND YOUR APPLICATION STRAIGHT TO THE TRASH CAN first impressions start with your attire.....

22 Appropriate attire shows… … you take the interview and opportunity seriously … you are ready and prepared to start the next day

23 9 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER WEAR TO A INTERVIEW: 1.Revealing Clothes 2.Too MuchJewelry 3.Baggy Clothes 4.Hat 5.Denim 6.iPod 7.Stained Clothing 8.Graphic T-Shirts 9.Flip Flops or Tennis Shoes Remember you need to meet the expectation of ADULTS not your friends in the interview process.

24 FOCUS ON MAKING A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION WITH YOUR APPEARANCE

25  

26 What About Tattoos & Piercings?  Choice Wisely where you place a frog tattoo! You must meet your employers’ expectations and many workplaces prohibit visible tattoos and piercing – be prepared to cover them up or remove them.

27 What About Using Drugs or Alcohol? MANY EMPLOYERS REQUIRE YOU TO SUBMIT TO A DRUG SCREENING AS A CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT. EMPLOYERS’ ALSO HAVE THE RIGHT TO TEST YOU IF THEY HAVE SUSPICION. ACCIDENTS ON THE JOB BECAUSE OF IMPAIRMENT COST COMPANIES MONEY... Remember there are 100-200 applicants wanting this position!

28 SOCIAL MEDIA + EMPLOYMENT = ?? Do my posts today impact my future opportunities ?

29 Be careful what you post on social media! It could cost you your job or hurt your chances of getting into college. Source: www.careerrookie.com/.../CB-221-The-Real-World-8-Ways-to-Get-F... & http://www.businessinsider.com/twitter-fired-2011-5#ixzz1uX3jJtf4www.careerrookie.com/.../CB-221-The-Real-World-8-Ways-to-Get-Fhttp://www.businessinsider.com/twitter-fired-2011-5#ixzz1uX3jJtf4 Badmouth your clients……Ashley Johnson, a former pizza waitress in North Carolina, was fired for complaining about customers on her Facebook page. "Thanks for eating at Brixx," she wrote, before using profanity and calling the customers, who were not identified in the post, "cheap."fired Post inappropriate photos……A former high school teacher in Georgia was forced to resign when her principal questioned her Facebook page, which included an expletive and photos of her holding wine and beer.high school teacher in Georgia was forced to resign

30 WHAT YOU POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA SITES CAN BE MONITORED BY YOUR EMPLOYER?

31 ALWAYS BE AWARE THAT WHAT YOU POST ON SOCIAL MEDIA SITES CAN BE MONITORED BY YOUR EMPLOYER AFTER YOU HAVE A JOB AND CAN ALSO BE USED TO LEARN ABOUT YOU DURING THE INTERVIEW, EVEN BEFORE YOU ARE HIRED. REPRESENT YOURSELF WELL!

32 Questions?


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