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1.1 Your Income and Your Career 1.2 Finding and Applying for Jobs 1.3 Interviewing and Pre-employment Testing 2.1 Job and Career Success * Chapter 1 Career Planning
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1.1 Your Income and Your Career 1.2 Finding and Applying for Jobs 1.3 Interviewing and Pre-employment Testing 2.1 Job and Career Success.

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Page 1: 1.1 Your Income and Your Career 1.2 Finding and Applying for Jobs 1.3 Interviewing and Pre-employment Testing 2.1 Job and Career Success.

1.1 Your Income and Your Career

1.2 Finding and Applying for Jobs

1.3 Interviewing and Pre-employment Testing

2.1 Job and Career Success

*Chapter 1Career Planning

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*What are some ways you make money?

*What are the advantages and

disadvantages of the job search process and your

means of income?

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WAYS TO GET PAID

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WAYS TO EARN MONEY

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UNEARNED INCOME

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Your job, your life…what do these photos represent?

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*Choosing Your Career

*1. DAYDREAM

*2. Make a THOROUGH self-assessment

*3. Gather career information

*4. Set a realistic career goal

*5. Make a decision

*6. Outline a plan of action

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*Career Interest Inventory

*http://www.yourfreecareertest.com/

*https://www.iseek.org/careers/clusterSurvey

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*Ch. 1.2 Finding and Applying for

Jobs

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*Obtaining Job Leads

Networking

Professional organizatio

ns

Career

Fairs

Employment agencies

Newspaper/cold calling/e-mail

INTERNET

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*Applying for a Job

*Application form: 1-2 pages of questions about you and your job qualifications

*Personal data sheet: Detailed info about yourself that you need when you fill out an application form

*Social security card: It is illegal to start earning money without one (if you are claimed as a dependent)

*Work permit: official doc that states your age and duties allowed to perform

*Résumé: a summary of your info, education, skills, work experience and special interests

*Cover letter: a letter of introduction that states why you think you can do a good job for the company.

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*Your résumé

*Should be tailored to each job and company

*Limited to 1-page

*Contact info

*Job title

*Objective

*Education

*Relevant work experience

*Skills

*School/community activities and awards

*References

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*Your résumé

*1. Electronic résumé banks

*Allows all different employers to view stored résumés

*Match making site for employers and prospective employees

*2. Electronic résumé software

*Program scans résumés to look for keywords that indicate your qualifications

*Match your résumé to job description

*Use strong verbs (non-repetitive)

*Speak in correct tense

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*Your Cover Letter

*Prepare it custom to the company you’re applying to

*Address it specifically to the person responsible for hiring

*Get to the point

*Do not repeat what is in your resume

*Share unique experiences that convince the viewer you are the best candidate for the position

*Format:

*Formal business letter

*Introduction

*Two paragraphs stating your interests and qualifications

*Closing should thank the viewer and state your availability to further discuss your qualifications and are hopeful for an interview