What type of writing utensil should you complete a paper application in?
Blue or Black Ink Pen
List two reasons you may need a Resume
Applying for a job and for a college application
The area of the Resume where you list previous job
Work Experience
A formal letter that goes with your Resume, and it's used to introduce yourself to employers to convince them you're the right person for the job
Cover Letter
How many minutes should you show up early to an interview?
10 - 15 Minutes
All proper nouns (names, cities, states, etc) must be...
Capitalized!
How long does a potential employer look at a resume
Less than 30 seconds
The area of the Resume where you would put that you speak another language or type 60+ wpm
Summary of Skills
How many references should be on your reference page?
3
Name 3 thing you should do at an interview.
Make eye contact, smile, sit up straight, speak clearly, answer questions truthfully, etc...
Name 2 ways to obtain a job application.
Pick up at business, get online at business website, find online at website like indeed, etc...
A Resume is a "living document". What does that mean?
It is a document that is consistently updated as you gain more experience and skills
The area of the Resume where you list where you went to school/college
Education
How should you sign off on your Cover Letter
Sincerely, leave space and then your full name
What should you send to the employer after you have completed an interview
A Thank You card or email
Should you return to an online application and proofread it? Or is that only done for paper applications?
You should always proofread your applications, both the online and paper applications.
Why is it important to tailor your Resume for each job application
Tailoring your resume ensures that it aligns with the specific requirements of the job, making you a more attractive candidate
Listing your name, address, contact information
Heading
What information should you include for a reference
Name, address, phone number, email, job title, how they know you & how long they have known you
Name 2 things you should bring to an interview with you.
Resume, Cover Letter, References, ID, Pen and Paper, etc...
What will most likely happen if an employer discovers that you are lying or omitting information on an application?
You will not be considered for the job interview - If you were already hired, you many be fired if they found out you lied or omitted information on your application.
What is the worst thing you can do on a Resume
Lying
Listing people that the potential employer may contact to learn more about you and your past work
References
Name any of the 3 main objectives of a cover letter
1. Introduce yourself, identify which position you're applying for, and explain how you found out about the position.
2. Explain with examples: how you're qualified for the position & why you're a good fit.
3. Request for an interview & thank employer
What are some typical interview questions
Tell me about yourself
Name some weaknesses and strengths
Give me an example of a mistake you made/great achievement
How do you handle stress/pressure
What type of work environment do you prefer
Etc...