In the workshop, "Staying Cool When Things Get Tough" it is important to practice coping strategies to get one back into this "productive zone."
Green zone
This tool (often a printed piece of paper or an electronic version) maps out who you are and what you can do for an employer.
Resume
Name one reliable place to look for job openings.
Job board, online (Indeed or other job search engine), local business signage
Name one thing you should try to avoid during your interview.
Filler words, fidgety habits, (any other behavior not appropriate for a job interview) etc...
What zone would someone be in who is feeling sad (color)?
Blue
The first step to turn your mistake into a growth is to do this.
Admit your mistake (take responsibility.)
What are two of the six sections commonly found on a resume?
Any combination of the following: Objective, Skills, Education, Work Experience, Contact Information, References
There are many red flags (SCAMS) to watch out for when applying for/looking for a job. Name one red flag.
Promise of unrealistic pay, request for personal banking information before being hired, vague or missing company details, requiring money to apply or train for the position, communication only done through text or personal emails.
How should you dress for a job interview?
Professionally (or any combination of appropriate interview attire.)
When given feedback it is important to tell the person who is giving you feedback what?
Thank you
What is feedback?
Feedback is helpful information that tells you what you’re doing well and how you can get better.
Should one include their date of birth and home address on a resume?
No, these things are not recommended to put on your resume.
Give one thing that can be found in most job listings
Required skills (requirements), Preferred skills, Salary or hourly wage, job description, job title, job duties, location, schedule (hours needed part/full time)
What is the name for the concise and professional self-introduction, typically delivered in 30 seconds to one minute, that highlights who you are, your professional background, your key strengths, and the value you can bring to a potential employer or opportunity.
Elevator Pitch
When going in for a job interview it is very important that you do this:
SMILE, (or can include any other behavior that is important to do.)
Give one example of taking a healthy/safe risk in the workplace.
Examples might include: speaking up during a meeting, volunteering to try a new task or job duty, receiving (or giving) feedback respectfully, asking your supervisor for help when you don't understand something.
What information should be included in your contact information section of the resume?
Name, email address, and possibly a city, state.
Why is it important to match your values with your line of work (job)? Give one reason
You are more likely to: stay longer in the role, enjoy the work, feel motivated, or perform better
Good listeners do this when answering a question.
Reflect the question, restate the question
What is one thing you learned from Pre-ETS this year that you will take with you?
Answers will vary.
In the video from early in the year, what did the coworker throw out the window when they moved from the green zone to the red zone?
A printer.
What tone should you use when texting or emailing your boss?
Professional
After you have applied for and interviewed for a job what is an important final step?
Follow-up. (Thank you email/note or phone call.)
What is the acronym you use to help answer questions in an interview that start with, "Tell me about a time when..."
STAR
What has been your favorite memory from Pre-ETS this year?
Answers will vary