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Title: The World of Work


1
The World of Work
  • Intro to Business
  • Chapter 38

2
Learning Objectives
  • Identify characteristics employers look for in
    employees.
  • Describe how to prepare a resume, write a cover
    letter, and fill out a job application.
  • List five sources of information about job
    openings.
  • Explain how to get ready for an interview.

3
What Employers Look For
  • Level of Education - at least a high school
    diploma
  • Required Skills basic skills include ability to
    read well, communicate well, basic math problems
  • Work Experience most employers prefer some work
    experience
  • Character and Personality employers value
    honesty, dependability, and hard work.

4
Beginning Your Job Search
  • Preparing your resume highlights you job
    qualifications, persuades employers to grant you
    an interview.
  • Provides information about
  • Your employment objective
  • Education
  • Work Experience
  • Skills
  • Other Activities
  • References

5
Looking for Openings
  • Your Network parents, friends, neighbors, and
    acquaintances
  • Your School work experience program
  • Want Ads help wanted ads in the newspaper
  • Local Businesses posted job notices
  • Employment Agencies organizations set up to
    help people find jobs.

6
Contacting Potential Employers
  1. Writing a Cover Letter accompanies the resume
    you send to a potential employer.
  2. Job Application follow directions carefully,
    provide information carefully, write neatly.
  3. Employment Testing examples include word
    processing tests for Administrative Assistants or
    driving tests for jobs that involve driving.
  4. Job Interview a face-to-face discussion between
    an employer and possible employee

7
Job Interview
  • Do some homework about the job
  • Be on time
  • Wear appropriate clothing
  • Put your best foot forward
  • Ask questions about the job
  • Ask about the pay and benefits
  • Do not expect the job offer right away.
  • Write a thank you letter
  • Follow up
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