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Title: Resume, Job Hunting and Interviewing Skills


1
Resume, Job Hunting and Interviewing Skills
2
Class Schedule
  • Tuesday
  • Periods 1 4
  • With standard breaks and lunch

3
About You and I
  • Who I am?
  • My background
  • I am happy and excited to be here
  • About this Course
  • Who are you?
  • Your background
  • Your expectations for the day

4
Handouts and Participation
  • Yours to keep
  • Additional Materials
  • How we will use it
  • A few notes on Participation
  • Ask questions
  • If you fall behind

5
(1) Resumes
  • The facts about your resume
  • Suggested format for your resume
  • Suggested format for your references
  • Suggested format for your portfolio

6
Facts about your resume
  • You are going to need one
  • No one will want to read it
  • A resume must be all things to all people
  • It must be short and easy to read
  • It must portray you as a problems solver
  • It is used for one purpose TO GET YOU INFRONT OF
    THE INTERVIEWER

7
Formatting your resume
  • Things to remember about your resume, references
    and cover letters
  • Always use quality paper, ivory is best
  • Use matching envelopes
  • It shows attention to detail and quality
  • Always bring extra copies to the interview
  • Match the headers and footers of all three

8
Formatting your resume
  • When creating your resume
  • Margins
  • .75 all around
  • .50 minimum
  • Fonts
  • No more than two
  • no less that 10 pts.
  • Size
  • Single page only
  • Two pages if including references

9
Formatting your resume
  • Resume sections and order
  • Name with certification abbreviations
  • Address, phone, email
  • Brief Overview with positive personal traits
  • Technical Education
  • Technical Certification
  • Skills and Achievements
  • Work History
  • Education

10
Group Activity - 1 Power Wordsand Terminology
11
Formatting your references
  • Things to remember
  • Always call your references
  • Make sure you have their permission
  • Business and education references are best
  • Shy away from friends, family, neighbors

12
Formatting your references
  • Reference sections and order
  • List three references, these should include
  • Name Current Title
  • Relationship, ie, Supervisor
  • Company
  • Phone Number, email address
  • Best time and way to reach them
  • List publishing's, websites, etc. that you have
    worked on and that you are proud off

13
Formatting your portfolio
  • Dependent on you area of expertise
  • A portfolio is a window into your skills
  • Shows your creativeness
  • Should contain your crowning achievements
  • Provide only a representation
  • Graphic Design
  • PowerPoint Presentation
  • Animation
  • Business Writing
  • Proposal Creation

14
Formatting your portfolio
  • Things to remember
  • Purchase an 8 ½ x 11 leather or quality fabric
    portfolio
  • Less is better, pick out only the best
  • Always bring it to the interview
  • Be prepared to show it only if asked
  • Always use high quality color output
  • A black and white Xerox is not acceptable

15
Activity - Lab 1Building Yourself Up
16
Resume Review
  • We understand why we need a resume
  • We know how to build a resume
  • We know how to build a set of references
  • We know how to build a portfolio

17
(2) The Job Search
  • Where to look locally
  • The pre-interview process
  • Using your references
  • Suggested format for your cover letters

18
The Job Search
  • Where to look for jobs locally
  • The Newspaper
  • Company Websites
  • Trade Journals/Chamber of Commerce
  • Internships
  • Job Fairs
  • Placement Companies/Temporary Firms

19
The Job Search
  • The Pre-interview Process
  • Research each job before sending a resume
  • Modify your cover letter to each specific job
  • Keep track of who you are sending resumes to and
    when
  • Create a folder structure for storing all cover
    letter and resumes

20
The Job Search
  • The Pre-interview Process
  • Follow-up a resume with a phone call 5 days later
  • Take notes every time you speak with a person
  • If you are able to speak to some one ask
  • Did they receive your resume
  • Is the position still open
  • When will they begin interviewing
  • Can we setup an interview
  • Ask permission to call again
  • Stay persistent
  • Learn from your mistakes

21
Group Activity - 2Internet Searching
22
Group Activity - 2
  • Find one or more Vermont Chambers
  • Find the Burlington Free Press Postings
  • Find the State of Vermont Job Posting Site
  • Find a Temp Agency Postings for Vermont
  • Find a Fed Gov Job Postings for Vermont
  • Find a Job Posting for
  • Fletcher Allen Health Care
  • National Life of Vermont
  • IDX

23
The Job Search
  • Notifying Your References
  • Your references will make or break your
    employment opportunities
  • These people are key to your success
  • Notify all of your potential references
  • Prepare your potential references

24
The Job Search
  • Notifying Your References
  • Ask permission to use them and for how long
  • Explain to them what you are looking for
  • Explain what qualities and skills the jobs
    require
  • Explain how your experience with them can help
    with this
  • Reaffirm their experiences with you

25
The Job Search
  • Notifying Your References
  • Confirm the time they have known you
  • Reaffirm your last title and duties
  • Your five or six most important duties
  • Your attitude toward your job, peers, management
  • Your timeliness and quality and quantity of work
  • Your willingness to achieve and go above and
    beyond the call of duty
  • Would they rehire your if they had the chance

26
The Job Search
  • Notifying Your References
  • Have a friend or parent do a dummy check
  • See if they are saying what you need

27
Formatting your cover letters
  • A resume has its drawbacks
  • It is too general to relate your qualifications
    to a specific job.
  • The Executive Briefing
  • Use a customizable executive briefing cover
    letter
  • Allows quick resume customization
  • Assures each resume addresses the jobs specific
    needs
  • Tells the interviewer what you are looking for

28
Formatting your cover letters
  • Creating an executive briefing cover letter
  • Always research the company
  • Go to their website find out what they do
  • See if you can get a job description
  • Explain why you want this job or to work for this
    company
  • Extol their companys success and virtues
  • Match your skills to that of the job description
  • Highlight relative experience and training to the
    job
  • Give the employer a vision
  • How you would improve their business
  • What specific value you bring

29
Activity Lab 2Preparing Your Cover Letter
30
(2) Job Search Review
  • We understand how to search for jobs
  • We Understanding the pre-interview process
  • We understand how to use our references

31
(3) Preparing for the Interview
  • How to dress
  • What to bring
  • How to prepare questions

32
Preparing for the Interview
  • Dress for the position you want
  • Unless you look the part, dont expect an offer!
  • By dressing professionally we tell people that
  • We understand the niceties of corporate life
  • We send a subtle message that we can be relied
  • We can deal one-on-one with a companys prized
    client base
  • Dressing well will add to your self-esteem

33
Preparing for the Interview
  • The safest look is traditional and conservative
  • Research what the companys dress code is
  • Good fitting well made suits is or skirts are
    your first step
  • Remove any non traditional piercings
  • Neat professional hair cut or hair style
  • No visible tattoos

34
Preparing for the Interview
  • The look for men
  • Dark suits are better, Medium gray or blue
  • Do not wear a black suit or white suite
  • Good fitting shirts are a must
  • Always wear a long-sleeved shirt
  • Always wear a white, cream or pale-blue shirt
  • Pure silk ties are best
  • The pattern should complement your suit
  • Width should be 2 ¾ or 3 ½ inches
  • No symbols, cartoons, sports, fish, etc..
  • Length between the top and bottom of your belt
    buckle

35
Preparing for the Interview
  • The look for men
  • Jewelry and accoutrements
  • Do not use cologne
  • Tie clip or pin is your choice, but are now passé
  • Remove necklaces, bracelets and earrings
  • A nice watch is acceptable
  • Wedding and class rings are acceptable
  • Remember its the shoes that make the man
  • Shoes should be black or brown leather, dress
    shoes.
  • Lace-up wingtips are the most conservative
  • Slip on with tassel or plain vamp can get you by

36
Preparing for the Interview
  • The look for women
  • Error on the side of conservative
  • Wear nylons
  • Skirt and blouse or pant suit
  • Below the knee for skirts or dresses
  • Navy, gray or black, no leather
  • Wear sleeves, no spaghetti straps
  • Where professional women's shoes
  • No sandals
  • Shoes should be black or brown leather, dress
    shoes

37
Preparing for the Interview
  • The look for women
  • Jewelry and accoutrements
  • No overwhelming perfume
  • Conservative makeup
  • No distracting jewelry
  • Watch showing too much skin

38
Preparing for the Interview
  • What to bring and not to bring
  • Do not bring change and large sets of keys
  • Do not bring food or drink
  • Do not bring cell phone or pager
  • Be freshly showered
  • Bring a brief case and/or portfolio that contains
  • Note pad and Pen
  • Questions for the interviewer
  • Copies of resume, cover letter, references,
    reference letters
  • Breath mints
  • Contact info and maps

39
Preparing for the Interview
  • Research the company youre via the Internet
  • This shows you understand the company
  • It shows you have interest in what they do
  • Using this research you will build a list of
    questions to bring with you

40
Preparing for the Interview
  • Questions about the position
  • Could you please explain the daily routine of the
    position?
  • How was this opening created?
  • What department would I be a team member it?
  • What other departments do they interact with?
  • What growth potential or opportunities will be
    available?
  • Questions about the company
  • How was the company founded?
  • Is the company showing revenue growth each year?
  • How is the department that I will be working in
    contributing to that growth?
  • Is there a corporate vision that you can share?

41
Group Activity - 3Creating Questions for the
Interview
42
Group Activity - 3
  • With a Partner
  • Research a position on the Internet
  • Use your internet research to create questions to
    ask the interviewer
  • Create 5 Questions
  • Be prepared to share with the class

43
(3) Preparing Review
  • We Have Learned How to Dress
  • We Have Learned What to Bring
  • We Have Learned How to Prepare Questions

44
(4) The Interview
  • Understanding the interviews purpose
  • How to avoid common traps
  • Basics of a good interview
  • Legalities of interviewing
  • The Five proofs
  • The proper interview exit

45
The Interview!!!
  • It is the interviewers job to ask you dozens of
    searching questions to test
  • your confidence
  • Your poise
  • Your desirable personality traits
  • Questions that trick you into contradicting
    yourself
  • Questions that probe your quick thinking and job
    skills

46
The Interview
  • Questions are designed so that the interviewer
    can make decision in some critical areas
  • Can you do the job?
  • Will you complement of disrupt the department?
  • Are you willing to take the extra step?
  • Are you manageable?
  • Is the money right?

47
The Interview
  • This is a trial and the courts jury has four
    deadly traps that you must avoid
  • Your failure to listen to the questions
  • Annoying the interviewer by answering a question
    that was not asked
  • Providing superfluous information
  • Being unprepared for the interview

48
The Interview
  • The basics of good interviewing
  • Be on-time
  • Give a firm handshake
  • Make eye contact and smile
  • Say Hello, Mr. or Ms. Smith. I am Sam Jones.
    I have been looking forward to meeting you

49
The Interview
  • The donts of good interviewing
  • Use first names
  • Smoke or eat
  • Sit down until invited
  • Show anxiety or boredom, look at your watch
  • Discuss equal rights, sex, race, national origin,
    religion or age
  • Ask about benefits, salary or vacation (first
    interview)
  • Assume a submissive role
  • fidget

50
The Interview
  • Understanding Body Language
  • Where are you looking?
  • Where are your hands?
  • How are you sitting?
  • What parts of your body are in motion?

51
The Interview
  • The five things you must prove to the interviewer
  • Ability and suitability
  • Willingness
  • Manageability and teamwork
  • Professional behavior
  • Everyone hires for the same job, you must prove
    you are problem solver

52
The Interview
  • Learning to answer interview questions
  • Standard Questions
  • Illegal Questions
  • Problem Solving Questions
  • Practice, Practice, Practice

53
Activity Lab 3Answering Common Questions
54
Activity Lab 4 Answering Problem Solving
Questions
55
The Interview
  • Exiting the interview
  • You want to leave the correct impression
  • Your strengths
  • Your enthusiasm
  • Your goal at the interview is to
  • Generate a job offer
  • Or at the very least a second interview

56
The Interview
  • Exiting the Interview items to remember
  • Ask any final appropriate job related questions
  • Bring up any relevant strengths that havent been
    addressed
  • When you are interviewed by multiple people
  • Make sure you have the correct spelling
  • Make sure you have their correct title
  • This will be used for your follow-up letter
  • Review the jobs requirements with the interviewer
  • Highlight how your skills match the duties

57
The Interview
  • Exiting the Interview items to remember
  • Find out whether this is the only interview
  • If you are feeling positive ask for the job
  • Do not press for a early decision if they avoid
    this question
  • Ask for when a decision is being made
  • Ask for the next interview
  • Always depart in the same polite and assured
    manner you entered

58
(4) The Interview Review
  • We Understanding the Purpose of the Interview
  • How to avoid common traps
  • The Basics of Interviewing
  • We Understand The Five Proofs
  • We Understand how to Exit the Interview

59
(5) Following Up the Interview
  • How to stay involved

60
Following Up the Interview
  • It is often the last interviewee or last contact
    that gets the job
  • It is your duty to stay in touch
  • You must develop a strategy to keep your name and
    skills constantly in the forefront
  • These finishing touches often make all the
    difference

61
Following Up the Interview
  • The first thing you do when you leave an
    interview is to take notes
  • Whom did you meet? Names and titles
  • What does the job entail?
  • What are the first projects, the biggest
    challenges?
  • Why can you do the job?
  • What aspects of the interview went poorly? Why?
  • What information was left outstanding
  • Do you need to get back to them on anything?

62
Following Up the Interview
  • Follow-up with a letter or email
  • This shows that you paid attention
  • Understood the interviewers comments
  • Are excited about the job
  • That you can contribute to the company
  • It shows you can do it and want to do it
  • You will use your notes
  • Address the follow-up to the main interviewer, cc
    the others
  • Dont write to much, one page or one card is
    enough
  • Send it within 24 hours
  • If you do not hear back in 5 days place a
    follow-up call

63
Group Activity 2 Thank You Email
64
Group Activity - 2
  • Your have interviewed today for a job as a
    Microsoft Office Support Person
  • With two partners prepare a thank you follow-up
    email
  • You met with
  • Ann Johnson HR Director Main Contact
  • Bob Smith Support Manager
  • A few reminders
  • They are doing second interviews
  • They will make a decision in two weeks
  • You very much want this job
  • You have prior experience in a similar job
  • You like the direction the company is moving in
  • You and they know the pay was lower than what you
    expected, but you still want it

65
(5) Following Up the Interview
  • We have learned how to stay involved

66
Thank You for Attending
  • Home work as assigned by your teacher
  • Create a Resume
  • Create a Reference Sheet
  • Prepare for Practice Interviews
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