whoever remains stiff-necked after many rebukes will suddenly be destroyed—without remedy
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Wise Saying of the Day. Whoever remains stiff-necked after many rebukes will suddenly be destroyed—without remedy. Job Seeking Skills In this unit, we will cover…. The reality of the job situation in the United States. The role of your education and how it fits in the job market. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Whoever remains stiff-necked after many rebukes will suddenly be destroyed—without remedy.
Wise Saying of the Day
Job Seek ing Sk i l l sIn th is uni t , we wi l l cover…
• The rea l i ty of the job s i tuati on in the United States .
• The role of your educati on and how i t fi ts in the job
market .
• The need for workers with spec ia l i zed sk i l l s/t ra in ing.
• What i t takes to become employable .
• How to deve lop a good resume’ packet .
• How to prepare for an inter v iew.
• Perform a mock inter v iew for a CAD Draft ing job .
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Current Reality
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Worker Gap: Lack of Qualified Workers
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Skills Gap: Lack of Qualified Workers
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Science and EngineeringTwo million baby boomers will retire from
these fields by 2008.The US population will produce 198,000
workers to replace them.The US ranked 3rd in the world three decades
ago in graduating science and engineering students.
The US now ranks 17th in this category.
Identify the elements of a complete resume packet.
Search online for find a job opening for an entry-level CAD Drafting/Engineer related job.
Identify the sections that make up an impressive cover letter.
Write an individualized cover letter for a CAD Drafting job.
Objectives (BTEOTLYWBAT)
Cover Letter (We will create one today after finding a job opening)
Application Resume3 Letters of RecommendationAdditional requested documents
A Resume Packet Contains:
To introduce yourself. Describe your educational background and experience as it relates to the position.
Using information you know about the hiring company, describe why you have chosen to apply for the job.
State your case for why this organization should hire you. What skills, past experience, or educational background qualifies you for the job.
The Purpose of a Cover Letter
If applications are not on-line, call or email the Human Resources Office and pick one up in person.
Job search websites:http://www.job-applications.com/http://www.monster.comhttp://www.careerbuilder.comhttp://www.indeed.comhttp://www.nationjob.com
Once you locate a job opening, prepare your cover letter.
Locate a Job Opening
Current date Your address Your name The company’s address Greeting (Dear Sir) Opening paragraph Body: specific information regarding
the position Closing paragraph/thank you Salutation (Sincerely, …)
Elements of a Cover Letter
NameAddressDate
Greeting… Dear (Name of recipient):
Opening paragraph here… State that you are writing in response to the job advertisement for a (name of position). State your intentions, how you are qualified for the job, and how you can benefit the company.
Body here… (Statement of what you can offer the company and the skills you possess)(Bulleted list here) Skill 1 Skill 2
Closing paragraph here… State that you interested in the chance for an interview or to further discuss this position. Provide contact information (phone or by e-mail. Also state that your resume’ is enclosed for review, and that you look forward to hearing from the employer (recipient).
Salutation… (Sincerely,)(3-4 spaces for a signature)Your name (typed)
Cover Letter Layout
Job Seeking SkillsVocabulary terms you need to know…
1. Employer2. Work Ethic3. Resume Packet4. Cover Lett er5. Job Applicati on6. References7. Lett er of Recommendati on8. Succinct
To show a summary of your work history, skills, and education (your qualifications for the job).
To create interest and make the reader (employer) want to read your resume and learn more about your position.
To be called for an interview.
The Purpose of a Resume’
Be brief and to the pointTarget important informationUse effective communicationBe organized and flow smoothlyBe factual and 100 percent honest
This is your Advertisement!
A Resume Should…
Use short statements, not full sentences. Do not use I, me or my.Start every sentence with an action verb.Avoid unnecessary words such as a, an and the.Avoid underlining because it makes a resume look cluttered.Ways to highlight include: bold, italics and all capital letters.Be sure that your name stands out. It should be in all capital
letters, bold type and in a larger font size than everything else Use a font size not less than ten.
Avoid bold colors for your resume. Off white, light blue, gray and buff are fine. Always use black ink.
Put the most attractive elements to a potential employer at the top of your resume.
Use rich vocabulary. A thesaurus will help
Resume Tips