This is when you should arrive for an interview.
At least 15 minutes before your scheduled interview
This is what you should do if you did not get the job you were interviewed for.
Ask for feedback from the employer
It is the recommended number of pages for an effective resume.
1 page - Why should a resume be only one page (and never more than two)?
This is a way to introduce yourself to an potential employer that summarizes your skills and professional goals
"Elevator Pitch" in person or Resume Summary in written form
These are the 3 most effective ways to prepare for an upcoming interview
1. Research the company 2. Practice answering interview questions 3. Plan your outfit 4. Take references and extra copies of resume and cover letter 5. Look up how to get there (Google Maps) and how long it will take to commute there
This should be done within 24 hours after an interview.
Send a thank you note to the employer who has just interviewed you
This is how you should dress when dropping off resumes at a company or when attending job fairs.
Professional attire; Same as if you were at an interview
These are 2 websites you can use to search for jobs.
What are: Linkedin, Indeed, Idealist
These are the 3 best ways to present yourself and to look confident during an interview.
1. Firm handshake 2. Sit up straight, don't slouch 3. Keep eye contact 4. Don't fidget 5. Don't forget to smile 6. Stay upbeat and focused and act confident 7. Don't ask about salary 8. Don't discuss personal information, be professional 9. Before leaving, ask what the next steps are in the interview process, when can you follow up
A few days after your job interview, it is important to do this.
Follow up with the employer by phone or email
This should be done by multiple people before submitting your resume to any organization.
Proofreading!
On Linkedin, it is to your benefit to add as many connections (friends) as possible because...
Each person you connect with has their own list of connections. Eventually you will find a common connection to a job you really like.
Outside of looking up jobs online, what's another way to find job opportunities?
Social media, asking friends and family, contacting previous employers, school counselors and teachers
These are 3 examples of topics that you should avoid talking about during an interview.
1.Personal Issues 2.Family 3.Politics 4.Bad mouthing past employers 5.Religion/Nationality 6.Salary
It is important to get one of these at the end of an interview so you have all the correct contact information for the employer.
Employer’s business card at the end of an interview
These are the names, addresses, and phone numbers of people who can describe your ability to do the job.
References
This is when you schedule time to meet with an employer and ask them questions about their company, what skills they look for in their employees, what the work atmosphere is like, etc.
What is an informational interview?
What are two ways to decide on the right job to apply to?
Check the job requirements: years of experience, credential/degree, mission of the company, location of the workplace.
These are 3 things you should do when getting ready for an interview (hygiene).
1.shower 2.apply deodorant 3.brush teeth 4.brush your hair 5.clean your fingernails 6.little or no perfume 7.put on clean appropriate clothing, socks and shoes
This part of the resume tells the employer what postion you are applying for.
An "objective"
If you.... 1.do not answer the interview questions well 2.act like you don't want the job 3.slouch in the chair 4.don't make eye contact 5.you are chewing gum 6.talking badly about a past employer.
What are some reasons why you may not get the job?