Applications
Resume
Job Search
Interviewing
You Got the Job
100

 What is a job specific requirement?  

Experience, education

100

What is a resume?

Snap shot of your high school career

100

When do you know if you are ready to begin the job search?  

Age, maturity, opportunity, parent/guardian telling you to find a job. 

100

When setting up an interview time, what should you be aware of? 

Your schedule. Make sure it is after school or on the weekend

100

  Congratulations you got the job! What 4 things should you do next? 

Formally accepting the new job, finalizing any paperwork, confirm work schedule, confirm transportation arrangements.   

200

Name 2 transferrable skills that an employer might look for in their employees?    

Good communication skills, technology  

200

Identify 2 reasons that you would use a resume? 

Marketing tool that advertises yourself to an employer, teacher recommendation, volunteer position, class officer...   

200

What is the current CT minimum wage per hour and what will it increase to on 1/1/2025?

$15.65 to $16.35

200

What are two different types of interviews.

Phone, in person or Zoom.

200

What does maintaining employment mean?

Keeping the job that you have.

300

Why is it important to have a reference page/references? Who should you ask to a reference? 

 

People that would be contacted by your potential employer for a recommendation. Teacher, coach, previous employer, clergy, scout leader.

300

Why do we bold information on a resume?

To bring attention to something that is important.   

300

What are the 3 employment categories for teens?  

Seasonal, Temporary, Regular - Part-time

300

What 3 things should you bring to an interview?

Resume, pad, pen, questions you may have

300

Not only is it important to research a company when you are applying.... Why is it just as important to research the company after you have the job?

Helps you to understand the company's goals, values and overall culture. Doing so can help you fit in and show your employer that you respect them as a company. Knowing more about the company can also motivate an employee to do their job even better. 

400

Regarding online applications...What 3 things should you do before hitting the submit button?

 

  All required sections are filled out, no errors, all additional information required is downloaded with your application. 

400

When should you update your resume?   

When contact information changes or new information has to be added.

400

Identify 4 ways that you can find a job.

Inquire about school/ town programs, Network with family and friends, on-line employment sites, cold call. 

400

Identify at least 4 things that an employer will be judging you on during the interview?  

punctuality, dress, body posture

communication, eye contact, 

400

The more effort you put into keeping your job, the greater your chances are of staying for a long time. Name 4 things that will help you keep your new job?

Be punctual, reliable, follow company policy, do your job to the best of your ability, be flexible, team player, work extra if needed, positive attitude, get along with coworkers, communicate if you will be out, don't go over on your break time.

500

What 4 things should you know about yourself before you begin the job search?

What skills and interests I have.

The job openings that would align with my particular skills, interests and schedule.

500

Name 5 areas that a resume should include?   

  Name (contact info), Objective, Strengths, Education, Work Experience, Volunteer Experience, Achievements, Community/School Clubs, Hobbies. 

500

5 things that you should do before submitting a job application either online or in person?

Read the job requirements identified to make sure you are qualified, read the directions, follow the directions, fill out all required sections, use blue or black ink, sign the application, upload/include all additional forms requested, no grammar/spelling errors, double check.    

500

In order...What should you do prior to your interview?

1. Write down interview time in calendar 

2. Review company website, 3. Prepare outfit

4. Turn off Phone. 5. Say thank you.    

500

Name 5 things that you should avoid talking about on the job?    

 Past employers, getting fired, politics, religion, personal information, disability, health issues.