General
Job Keeping Skills
Preparing a Resume
Job Interview
100
  • More often is completed at the end of a health science program

  • “Bridge” between training and profession

  • May be paid, unpaid, or partially paid 

  • Allowed to apply knowledge and skills in actual work situations with supervision



Internships

100

Report to work _____ ______ and when scheduled

On-time

100

This includes your name, address, telephone number (with area code), and an email address

Personal Identification
100

This is usually the last step before getting or being denied a particular position of employment

Job Interview

200
  • Often required as part of health science education program

  • Usually unpaid

  • Allows you to go to a healthcare facility to observe and/or perform skills you have learned

  • Employers look to externships as future employees 



Externships

200

Practice ___________. It helps you work well with others. 

Teamwork

200

Briefly state the title of the position for which you are applying



Employment Objective or Career Goal

200

Most employers (and colleges) often check social media, so it is important that your accounts reflect a __________ image. 

Professional

300
  • Assess your __________ and _________ to help determine the type of job would be best for you

Strengths and Weaknesses

300

Accept ____________ for your actions

Responsibility 

300
  • List the name and address of your high school (later you will add your college). 

  • Include special courses or majors that relate to the job position. 

  • List any special training, as well. 

  • When you complete college or technical school then this information will listed first

Educational Background 

300

What kind of dress is appropriate for an interview?

  • Dress appropriately: business casual such as dress pants, button up shirt, blouses, appropriate-length skirts or dresses. Dresses need to have sleeves or be paired with a cardigan or jacket

  • Hair should be clean and neatly styled

  • Nails should be clean and well-trimmed. Avoid long nails or bright polish


    • Men should be clean shaven or have well-maintained facial hair

    • Teeth should be clean and breath should be fresh

    • Minimal jewelry 

    • Use a good antiperspirant. When you’re nervous, you sweat

400

Develop a _________ _________--be proud of what you have accomplished

Positive Attitude

400
Be willing to ______________. 

Learn

400
  • This includes previous positions of employment.

  • Always start with the most recent job position and work backward. 

  • Each entry should include the name and address of the employer, your job title, and a brief description of duties. 

Work/Employment Experience 

400

List 3 questions that an interviewer may ask:

  • Tell me a little about yourself

  • What are some of your strengths/weaknesses?

  • Why do you feel you are qualified for this position?

  • What job have you held in the past? Why did you leave those positions?

  • Why do you want to work here?

  • What do you want to know about this position?

  • How do you manage your time?

  • Do you have any plans for further education?

500

To obtain and keep a job you must develop certain _____________ to be a good employee.

Characteristics

500

A recent survey of employers asked for information on the deficiencies of the high school graduate. List 5 complaints that employers had: 

poor grammar, spelling, speech, communication, and math skills, lack of respect for work, not accepting responsibility, excessive tardiness, poor attendance, and inability to accept criticism

500
  • List special knowledge, computer, and work ______ you have that can be used in the job you are seeking. 

  • The list of _______ should be specific and indicate your qualifications and ability to perform the job duties. 

  • When work experience is limited, a list of ______ is important to show an employer that you are qualified for the position. 



Skills

500

After the interview it is good to send a ______ ______ message.

Follow Up
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