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FINDING A JOB Welcome to Unit 8. Review of unit reading material from textbook: Travel Career Development 8 th ed. Authors: Gagnon,P. & Houser, S.

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Page 1: FINDING A JOB Welcome to Unit 8. Review of unit reading material from textbook: Travel Career Development 8 th ed. Authors: Gagnon,P. & Houser, S.

FINDING A JOB

Welcome to Unit 8

Page 2: FINDING A JOB Welcome to Unit 8. Review of unit reading material from textbook: Travel Career Development 8 th ed. Authors: Gagnon,P. & Houser, S.

Review of unit reading material from textbook:

Travel Career Development 8th ed. Authors: Gagnon,P. & Houser, S.

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The purpose of this lesson is to begin the process of targeting your

job search.

The purpose of a successful job search is more than just deciding

on what your ideal job is.

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Unless you plan on attending graduate or professional school immediately following graduation, your focus will likely be on finding gainful employment in your field of study and starting work as soon as possible.

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The text identifies three different categories in the travel industry:

Non-personal phone work.

Personal Intermediary of services.

In-person supplier of services.

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Non-personal phone work

A job such as a reservationists or sales represented that primarily does work over the phone.

You do not meet the customer directly however, you must still have a pleasing personality and voice in order to make the sale.

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Personal Intermediary of Services

This job involves contact with the customer and could be the travel counselor, a food and beverage manager at a hotel, or a convention manager.

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In-person supplier of services

This job is one directly involved with the customer as they travel and deal with customers face to face.

These are hotel desk clerk, tour guide, ticket agents, flight attendants to name a few.

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What might be five skills demonstrated to be of universal importance in all fields?

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Five skills demonstrated to be of universal importance in all fields:

1. Communication Skills

2. Decision Making

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3. The ability to set and meet goals.

4. Leadership/teamwork/ cooperation.

5. Technological Awareness.

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Why should these skills be important for you to be aware of as you look to find prospective positions in your chosen profession?

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How are you all going to convince an employer that you have the skills he or she needs?

Let’s take a minute to brainstorm

and give some examples of your own skills.

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List a few of your:

skills knowledge talents interests personal preferences accomplishments that you already have that will help in your

chosen field.

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What negative skills might you have that will need to be overcome?

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Poor writing or verbal communication.Poor people skills.Poor time management.Improve handling difficult people.Improve public speaking.

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Assessing Yourself

Portfolio Writing your resume Finding job openings

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What is a portfolio and what might you include in building

one?

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A portfolio is a presentation of artifacts concerning you and your accomplishments.

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Artifacts

Resume. A list of references. Diplomas and certifications. Accomplishments related to your field. A final transcript (if the grades are good; this is not

a necessity). Tests or test results you have taken related to field. Pictures from activities in which you are involved.

Letters from satisfied customers.

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What is the purpose of a resume?

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The main purpose of a resume is to get you an interview!

It is a summary of your "occupational self" on paper.

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What are some categories that will be included in your resume?

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Standard resume categories are:

Personal Data Career Objective Education Work Experience Skills

Professional Organizations/Awards

Certifications/LicenseFor the travel

industry personal travel should be included.

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Who should you use for a reference???

Supervisor or foreman

Plant superintendentAssistant manager or

manager

Pastor, banker, or lawyer

Co-worker or civic contact

Life-long family friend

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Personal Data

First name, middle initial, and last name.If you prefer to be known by another name, put it

in parenthesis. For example,

Wilbur (Bill)Street addressCity, State (spelled out), and zip code(Area code) and telephone number

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Objective

A statement of your search intentions. In an objective, be specific! Use two or

three lines maximum! Avoid being too general--it would be better to not have one.

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Examples

Bad Examples:"Desire a job that is more stable than my

last job.""Seeking a career that offers potential for advancement.""I want full time employment allowing me to provide for my family.“

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Good Example:"Seeking a tour guide position utilizing my

technical training, communication skills and travel experience."

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Work Experience or Work History

Start with the most recent first and work back.

List the job title, employer's name, city and state, and dates of employment.

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Example:

Supervisor, K mart, Inc., Sedalia, Missouri, December 1994 to Present

Assembler, Vickers Inc., Rolla, Missouri, May 1983 to June 1994

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Education and Training

List the most recent first and work your way back. Begin the entry with the name of the completed

degree or certificate. Following that, list the formal name of the school, the city it is located in or branch campus you attended, and the state.

Bachelor of Science, Kaplan University, Davenport, IA

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Activities, Organizations, and Community Service

Examples: Active in Local Church Activities.

Member and Vice-President, County Daycare Center Active in Local United Way Annual Fund DriveMember, Forsyth Chamber of Commerce

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Professional Affiliations, Associations, and Military

Examples: Member, National Restaurant Association,

1987 to Present

University of Missouri-Columbia Alumni Association, Member

Parent Teacher Association, Greentop Public Schools, 1992 to 1995

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The strongest, most important, and most effective difference in a successful resume that works is how you describe your skills, abilities, and responsibilities from previous employment.

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Use bullet statements. Never use pronouns (such as I, me, my,

mine, etc.). Begin each statement with an action verb. Quantify and add value whenever

possible. Eliminate as many prepositions as

possible (such as if, a, and the).

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Example

Responsible for managing sales and training operations.

Developed unique group travel events.

Improved employee retention by 10%.

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The Job Search

Where are some places to begin to look for a job?

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Newspaper employment ads-the least important!

College placement resources.Specialty publications produced by

professional associations.Networking.

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The Cover Letter

Keep it simple but include important information.

The first paragraph tells the reader the purpose of the letter and states the position you are looking interested in applying.

The second paragraph refers to your resume as it relates to the position.

You may mention two or three qualifications but usually keep this short for the third paragraph.

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Not all applicants are asked about a salary but if so state a range that you can negotiate within.

For the final paragraph, it is usually recommended that you contact the recruiter to try to set an appointment. But, if you say you will call, then be sure to follow through.

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What are some considerations for an interview?

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This is your chance to shine

Tell about your achievements in your previous positions.

Courtesy is always appreciated.Smile.Be prepared.Dress professionally!

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References

Gagnon, P. & Houser, S. (2005) Travel career development (8th ed.). Canada: The Travel Institute

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