Applications
Resumes
Job exploration
Professionalism
Interview
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You see a restaurant job on indeed.com that you want to apply for. The ad for the job says they prefer one year of restaurant experience. Can you still apply?

Sure - preferred is not the same as required. You will express that you are eager to learn.

100

How long should a resume be?

1 page

100

Name a job that allows you to help people?

nurse, doctor - medical field

social worker, psychiatrist, therapist - human services

So many more

100

No matter what job you interview for, your clothes need to be....

Neat, clean, and appropriate for the job

100

You set your alarm, get ready, and show up an hour early for an interview. What do you do?

Find a place you can relax and prepare a little more - return for the interview about 10 minutes early.


200

What are some common mistakes people make on an application

spelling, punctuation, grammar, incorrect info, using a pencil, not asking a reference first before putting their name down, writing sloppily, etc.

200

What usually goes at the top of a resume so employers can find it easily and get in touch with you by email or phone?

Name and contact info

200

What will help you determine what your job preferences are?

Your experiences, research, strengths, and interests.

How do you already know what you like or don't like? Job experience will help even more to determine strengths and preferences.


200

What are some differences between a co worker and a friend?

Co workers are people you enjoy working with. You can ask them for help or collaborate with them. 

A friend is someone you can confide in and discuss personal matters.

200

If you are nervous and are unsure how to answer a question, what can you do?

Be honest - tell them you are not sure you understand the question. 

Smile - body language goes a long way in this situation

300

What can you put down on an application that asks for "expected wage"?

You can see what other jobs advertised pay and use that figure, or you can come up with a number based on a previous job you had

300

Once you finish your resume, save it, and update it every 5 years

TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE- you may have to adjust your resume for each job you apply for 

300

What are some important things to think about when setting long term career goals 

The training or education required

Your needs, your goals, your interests

The pay you think you will need

Resources that can help you

300

What are some common policies at a job?

designated break times, language used, professional emails, dress codes, being on time, having a certain number of sick days

300

How do you answer the following interview question:

"Would you say you have any weaknesses?"

Use positive language - you can always say that you don't yet have a lot of (or any) experience but you are excited to begin working.

Explain how you are working to improve on your weakness.

400

If you go into town and fill out an application, what are some things you should be sure to do when adding all of the information they need?

Use black pen (bring one), write neatly, no errors, accurate information


400

What else do you sometimes send with a resume?

Hint: it's also known as a "letter of interest"

a cover letter

400

When you are looking for your first job, what should you think about as you see ads for job openings?

Am I qualified?

Would you would be motivated to learn how to do this job well?

Does it match your strengths?


400

A coworker leaves early. He/she wants you to lie so they don't get in trouble. Your boss is angry and asks where he/she went...

What do you do?

ex. Tell your boss you are focused on your work and don't know. 

400

What kinds of questions can you ask the interviewer?

Research the position and the company, and you will likely want to know certain details. Ask about your daily routine, your schedule, etc.

You can ask the interviewer their favorite part about working there, or to walk you through a typical day.

Do not ask about time off, having breaks, being fired

500

You are going to go into town to see if there are any jobs available. Before you go, you should


Bring ID, have all information you will need ready (your availability, social security number, references, etc), dress nicely, have a pen, bring a resume

500

If you don't yet have a lot of work experience, what would go on your resume?

  1. Decide on a resume format. ...
  2. Pay attention to technical details. ...
  3. Take stock of your achievements and activities. ...
  4. Focus on your education and skills. ...
  5. Internships, internships, internships. ...
  6. Include any extracurricular activities or volunteer work.
500

You research a career and discover that there is extensive training - several years in college followed by unpaid internships, for example. What can you do?

Find a job in the same field that will allow you to do things you enjoy

A psychologist requires a PHD, but you don't need a PHD to help people  - there are other jobs

500

If you are experiencing problems or just having a bad day at work and it is affecting your work what should you do....?

Speak with your boss or supervisor. 

500

What can you do while waiting for the interview to begin

Prepare - if it is virtual, have the room set up so it is well lit, no interruptions, have audio and camera ready, dress well

If in person, go over some notes or look at your resume. Do not pace or look restless. Don't scroll through instagram!

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