Job Searching
Applications
Resumes
Job Interviews
Criminal History & Employment
100
What is the reason most companies require you to apply online?
Many places do NOT accept paper applications any longer, online is faster, easier and cheaper for employers to process
100
You should never say "see resume" on a job application. Why?
Employers do NOT HAVE TIME to see your resume when they are looking for basic information.
100
What kind of email should you list on a resume?
A PROFESSIONAL email such as "John.Smith@hotmail.com" No "merrychristmas12345," "annabelle6789" or anything weird or complicated.
100
Describe what a man should wear for a job interview:
Be formal Generally a dark suit; black, gray or navy with dress shoes, black socks and a tie Pressed khakis or slacks, tie ironed button down shirt Be clean Get a haircut and shave Cut/clean your nails Polish your shoes Wear deodorant Brush your teeth
100
An employer asks you take a drug test on the spot at an interview. Are you required to take it?
No you are not required to take it. However, if you do not take it and pass, it is likely they will not hire you.
200
What are 3 places you could apply for jobs online?
WorkSource Craigslist Specific company sites like Safeway, Walmart, Target etc Job search engine sites like Monster etc Newspaper sites like the Columbian, Oregonian etc USE ALL FOR BEST LUCK FINDING A POSITION
200
What happens if you lie on a job application?
Either 1) they will not talk to you any further or 2) you can get fired if you were hired on.
200
How long does the average employer look at a resume?
30 seconds
200
Describe what a woman should wear for a job interview:
Be formal Generally a dark suit, can have skirt or pants (skirt @ knees) Slacks and a blazer with a collared shirt underneath You MUST wear nylons Closed toed shoes with a small heel are best Be clean Cut/clean your nails, pale colors Polish your shoes Minimal make up
200
Name 2 places other than employment it can be difficult to have a criminal history.
Housing (renting appartments etc) College (drug felonies can impact financial aid) Volunteering (many places require a background check) Vocational or trade programs (some will not let you in with certain offenses)
300
Explain the phase "it's not what you know, it's who you know." How does this apply to job searching? Give an example.
It refers to networking. Let friends, famiy etc know you are looking for work. Sometimes the friend of a friend can help you get hired.
300
What is the primary purpose of a job application? (looking for key words)
TO SCREEN OUT. The employer is looking to "screen out" people who do not follow directions or meet minimum qualifications for the position.
300
Why do we always use ONET Code Connector information to describe previous work experience?
It sounds professional and polished. NEVER LIE on a resume Plagerism is allowed as long as it is true about you
300
Why is it better to be TOO FORMAL than TOO CASUAL at a job interview?
Shows you are taking the application process seriously. Makes you look like you have your "act" together and that you want the job.
300
Explain why it is important to seal your juvenile court record (when you are eligible).
This means it will no longer come up on a background check and you an say "no" to having a criminal history.
400
Why do most people have a hard time finding a job?
They don't really put time or effort into looking. They may try one or two places once in a while. To really find a job, you must put out EFFORT.
400
Are applications and resumes the same thing?
NO! Applications screen out. Resumes highlight your individual skills, experiences, qualifications etc. Yes, you need both.
400
References on a resume: List 3 people you should use List 3 people you should NOT use* *give family exception rule
People TO use: Teachers Coaches Pastors or church people Former employers Coworkers Probation counselor People who LIKE you People NOT to use: Family Friends Bosses who fired you Probation counselor Friends' parents
400
Give 3 things you should ALWAYS do before an interview:
ALWAYS prepare and practice: It can feel strange answering questions about yourself ALWAYS be professional: No saying “ummmm” or “ahhhh…” No profanity or slang ALWAYS do your homework: Research on the company Know about the position ALWAYS be clear and concise: Not too short, no 1 word answers No looooooooooooooong stories
400
An application asks if you have criminal history. What must you say? Why?
You should say: Will like to discuss further in person OR check yes and attach more information about being in the JRC but not convicted of the offense at this time It is likely the arrest will pull up on a background check, making it appear you have a criminal history.
500
Name 5 places NOT including the internet you could use to look for jobs:
Ask friends, family etc Newspapers Go into stores and ask "Help Wanted" bulliten boards at colleges, churches etc Library Goodwill ESD 112 Youth Workforce Program
500
What are 5 things you should ALWAYS do on an application?
Be accurate Be honest Bring your resume Be prepared Follow directions Sign the application Fill it out competely
500
What is an employment objective? Give an example.
Employment objective: A short, clear statement highlighting What you want to do Where you want to do it Skills or experience relevant to position Long term career goal Your “elevator speech” Created for SPECIFIC positions YES you should change your objective every time you apply for a new position. This means frequently updating your resume!
500
An employer asks "do you have any questions for us?" What do you say? Why?
You ALWAYS ask questions to show your interest in the position. It is a chance to "set yourself apart" from other applications. Possible questions: What are the first tasks I would take on in the position? What do you like best about working here? How will I know if I am meeting the needs of the company/organization? Or something along these lines...
500
Give "the speech" clearly and convincingly:
I have made mistakes in my past. I am doing __________, __________, and __________ to fix the problems I have caused. I have learned from my previous decisions. I take responsibility for my actions. I am making better decisions for my future including __________, __________, and seeking employment with your company. I want to be a productive member of society.