What is a Resume?
A summary of a person’s qualifications, skills, and experience.
A place where you can search and apply for jobs.
Career Center, Job Search Website
Name three careers.
Medical
Art
Science
Psychology
Teacher
Construction
Government
Nursing
Etc.
The official form that employers want job seekers to fill out is an _________
Application
You should bring copies of your _________ to the job interview
Resume
What is the length of a resume?
1-2 Pages
Name 2 ways to search for jobs.
Online
Apps
Call
Newspaper/Ad
In person
Etc.
This type of work is unpaid.
Volunteer work
Name 2 pieces of information that will be asked on a job application.
Work history, contact information, special skills, education level
True or False:
You should not ask questions during a job interview
False
This information should never be included in your resume.
Personal information (social security #, birthday, sexual orientation, photographs, etc.)
Name two job search websites.
Indeed, Monster, SnagAJob, Craigslist, ONet, etc.
This type of work helps you build experience, and is paid or unpaid.
Internship
If you are 16 or younger, in order to work, you may need a
_________ ___________
Work Permit
A _________ ______ letter should be sent after a job interview
Thank you, follow up
These should be fixed before submitting a resume.
Spelling and grammar errors.
Your group of friends, family, teachers, and so on is called your ______
Network
A two-year degree is called _________
A four-year degree is called _________
Associate’s
Bachelor’s
List three examples of professional references
Teachers
Colleagues
Supervisors
Mentors
Advisors
Clients
Etc.
List 3 things you shouldn't wear to a job interview
Jeans
Flip Flops
Excessive Jewelry
Sunglasses
Etc
This information SHOULD be included on your resume.
Skills
Contact information
Education
Experience
Jobs
Internships
Special degrees/licenses
A job ad that looks "too good to be true" is often called a ________
Scam
Some careers will require you to have a special ______ to do your job.
The acronym or phrase you use when something does not apply to you.
N/A, Not Applicable
Name 3 things you should not do in a job interview.
Interrupt, yell at the interviewer, leave abruptly, etc.