The Job Hunt
Finding Jobs
Resume
Job Search Tools and Advice
Miscellaneous
100

Name the first step in a successful job hunt.

What is lising the companies at which you would like to work.

100

The person you should contact, within a company, about a job.

Who is the person responsible for hiring - the manager?

100

A Personal Fact Sheet.

What is a brief written summary of facts to help you prepare for writing a resume?

100

The importance of having multiple peopls check your resume and double-check it for grammar and spelling errors.

What is the importance of the first impression an employer has of you? If it is filled with errors, it is likely that you will not get an interview.

100

Two questions you are not required to answer on a job application?

What are: Do you live in an apartment or house? Do you have debt? Do you own a car? Do you have a disability? What is your salary history? Do you have children? Are you married?

200

Name the 2nd step in a successful job hunt.

What is preparing a resume?

200

A 'blind ad'?

What is an ad for a job that does not include the name of the company?

200

Name at least two things that need to be on your personal fact sheet/resume.

What are personal information, previous work experience, education, references, skills, hobbies, interestes, activities, honors?

200

A 'Job Portfolio'?

What is a well-organized collection of materials that shows a future employer what you can do?

200

When is it ok for a disability to be addressed on a job application or interview?

What is when the the disability may directly affect the performance of the job?

300

Name the 3rd step in a successful job hunt.

What is contacting the hiring manager at the company?

300

A company uses a blind ad in what circumstance(s).

What is to avoid the time and expense of responding to a large number opf applicants. or To get those to apply who may otherwise not apply if they knew what company it was. or The company may want to keep the job opening a secret from current employees.

300

The purpose of a resume.

What is to summarize a person's educational and work background to be sent to a potential employer?

300

The purpose of a 'Letter of Application' or a 'Cover Letter.'

What is to earn an interview?

300

Careful consideration of what you post on your social media sites. 

What is employers sometimes search online for potential applicants, and you do not want them to see things that would make them less likely to hire you and to protect your privacy?

400

NETWORKING.

What is talking with people and making relationships that may lead to job opportunities or assistance in your career?

400

Job-search websites.

What are sites designed to find job openings?

400

Name 4 headings typically used on resumes.

What are Job Objective/Summary, Education, Work Experience, Honors, Activities, Skills?

400

Including "References Available Upon Request" on your resume.

What is "do not" include "References Availble Upon Request" on your resume? 

400

Main points to be covered in your cover letter.

What are why you are writing (including how you found out about the position), why you are right for the job and to request an interview?

500

Four excellent sources for job leads.

Who are friends, relatives, instructors, members of organizations, classmates, volunteer connections, job fairs, social events and others?

500

'Social media' sites used as a tool to look for jobs.

What are LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook?

500

Transferable skills.

What are qualities that can be transferred from one job to another? 

500

Answering illegal questions. 

What is perhaps?

500

Contacting networking contacts at the company in addition to HR. 

What is acceptable?