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BestJobs4grads - New Entry Level Jobs in San Diego...!

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  1. The Entry level Jobs Selection Process Introduction to Occupations

  2. What is a job? • What you do to make money • Career? • A series of jobs that have a shared focus or interest-profession • Alternate Career Path • One that follows another route • You many need post-secondary training • Education beyond high-school level

  3. Business and Office Government Jobs Receptionist Jobs Administrative Assistant Jobs Finance Internships No Experience Jobs Security Jobs Sports Jobs Banking Jobs HR Jobs Job Clusters

  4. Money Security Learning experiences Feelings of self-worth Sense of Achievement Recognition Social Relationships Sense of Purpose Values- What is important, desirable and worthwhile in your life Why do people work?

  5. Applying for a Job • Getting a job comes down to how well you present yourself in your phone calls, job application, resume and cover letter. • Employers are looking for the best person to fill the job. • Communicate Effectively • The way you talk and write is one of the first and strongest impressions you’ll make.

  6. Resume • a one-page summary of your personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities and interests. • You will send it to an employer when applying for a job by mail or via the Internet. • An employer may request a copy be attached to an application or brought to an interview. • A resume can get you an interview or kill you chance for a job. Make yourself look good.

  7. Skills • include your personal characteristics, special knowledge, achievements and products • any identifiable ability or fact that employers value and will pay for Activities • hobbies • sports • extracurricular activities

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