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Page 1: Job Hunting

Job Hunting

Page 2: Job Hunting

If you will apply for a job,

how will you find out about the opening?

Page 3: Job Hunting

Job Hunting Resources

• Family & Friends– They know of your interests and abilities– They have contacts in the community

• Networking– Make use of personal connections when searching for job

opportunities (teachers, coaches, family friends, etc.)

• “Help Wanted” Listings– Newspaper, online

• Employers– Contact business employers to learn of available jobs– Even if there are no openings, they may contact you in the future

Page 4: Job Hunting

Job Hunting Resources

• Career Counselors & Advisors– At schools and at colleges

• Employment Websites– Post your resume so employers can

search for you–Monster.com, Hotjobs.com,

CareerBuilder.com,

Page 5: Job Hunting

Is That Job Right For You?

1. Evaluate yourself.

2. Evaluate the job.

Page 6: Job Hunting

Evaluate Yourself

• What skills do you have to offer?– Are they transferable skills?– Are they job-specific skills?

Page 7: Job Hunting

Evaluate Yourself

• Transferable Skills: the skills that can be used in many different situations– Also known as soft skills– Examples:

• Writing• Working well with others• Time management• Making decisions

• Job-Specific Skills: the skills necessary to do a specific job

Page 8: Job Hunting

Evaluate The Job

• Required education or training– Do you need a college degree? Will there be on-the-

job training?

• Compensation – What is the wage/salary? Is there potential for

raises?

• Employer benefits– Fringe Benefit: Something you receive at little or no

cost (paid vacation, sick leave, child care, health insurance, etc.)

Page 9: Job Hunting

Evaluate The Job

• Nature of the work– What is your job description? What will you

be doing?

• Working conditions– The work environment. – Inside or outside? Independently or with

others?– Location (commute)? Work schedule?

Travel requirements?

Page 10: Job Hunting

Completing A Job Application

1. Read all the way through before completing/finalizing

2. Write clearly and spell correctly

3. Give factual and positive answers to questions about education, work history, and past experience

4. Keep an updated list of previous employers, addresses, and phone numbers

Page 11: Job Hunting

Beyond The Application

• Create a portfolio

• Prepare a cover letter & resume