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My E-Portfolio

My E-Portfolio. Katie Wangler Allen High School kwangler070892@yahoo.com (972) 727-9790. Research. Thank You Letter. Cover Letter. Letter of resignation. Reference Sheet. Bio. Job Application. Resume. Intro. Home. Interview. Introduction. Home.

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My E-Portfolio

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  1. My E-Portfolio Katie Wangler Allen High School kwangler070892@yahoo.com (972) 727-9790 Research Thank You Letter Cover Letter Letter of resignation Reference Sheet Bio Job Application Resume Intro. Katie Wangler August 11, 2009 Home Interview

  2. Introduction Home • BCIS, or Business Computer Information Systems, is a required class that teaches students how to operate Microsoft office, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. BCIS also provides basic knowledge of computer functions. • This E-Portfolio contains information pertaining to applying for a job. Here, you will learn how to construct resumes and job applications, as well as how to have a good interview. Katie Wangler August 11, 2009

  3. Biography Home • My names is Katie Wangler and I am entering my senior year at Allen High School. I was born in Dallas and I have lived in the same house since I was brought home from the hospital in July of 1992. I play trumpet in the Allen Eagle Escadrille. I would like to attend either Texas Tech University or Texas A&M University. I want to be a surgeon when I grow up. Katie Wangler August 11, 2009

  4. Research Home • Before you make your career choice, it is very important to do some research to see which career fits your personality. A good way to help decide which career is just for you is to take an evaluation by looking at key interests and traits to find out what job you would be best at. • On my self evaluation quiz, I had career choices from Dentist to Executive Chef. But I was most interested in researching an orthopedic Technologist because that is a field of medicine that I am interested in. Link about Orthopedic Technologists Self Evaluation Quiz Katie Wangler August 11, 2009

  5. Job Application Home • Probably the most important element while applying for a job is the job application itself. It is usually the first impression that you make to your employer. It is used to convince them that YOU are the best candidate for the job. • Tips: • Use proper English • Sound confident • Be honest • Avoid misspelled words • Make sure the application is clean and neat • PROOFREAD Sample Job Application Katie Wangler August 11, 2009

  6. Resume Home • The resume is a selling tool that outlines your skills and experiences so than an employer can see how you can contribute to their company. The more you know about the employer and the position, the more you can tailor your resume to fit the job. • Creating Your Own Resume • Choose from three types of resumes: chronological, functional, or combination. • Make sure you have an idea of what you are going to write before you actually write it down. Include references and keep it brief and too the point. • Make sure your resume is typed, not written and be sure to be neat. Use the format at http://www.nextsteps.org/resume/res1.html • Proofread your resume when you are done Example Resume Katie Wangler August 11, 2009

  7. Cover Letter Home • The cover letter provides an opportunity for you to personalize your job application and tell your potential employer how well fit for the job you are. It is the first thing your potential employer will see, so if is well written and looks nice, you will make a good first impression. EXAMPLE Katie Wangler August 11, 2009

  8. Reference Sheet Home • Your reference sheet is important because it gives your employer a list of previous employers to contact in order to make sure you are responsible enough for their company. Make sure you have approval of your references before turning in your resume!! Sample Reference Sheet Katie Wangler August 11, 2009

  9. Interview How to dress…. Home • The interview is the most important step in the hiring process. It lets your employer see, first hand, if you are fit for the job. Make sure you dress to impress, speak slowly and carefully, make eye contact with the person talking to you, have good manners, smile, and be confident but not arrogant. GOOD!! BAD!! Common Interview Questions Katie Wangler August 11, 2009

  10. Thank You Letter Home • The last step in the hiring process is writing a thank you letter. This is a way of letting your potential employer you appreciate the time they took to interview you. It also leaves a positive lasting impression long after the interview is over. • Thank you letters should be formal and typed. They should be sincere and they should also be a way to set you apart from the crowd even more. You should also reiterate one last time why you are right for the job. Sample Thank You Letter Katie Wangler August 11, 2009

  11. Letter of Resignation Home • The letter of resignation is a way of letting your employer you are leaving the your job. • This should be polite, even if you did not enjoy your job. You do not want to hurt your chances of getting a reference from this employer for a future job. Example Letter Katie Wangler August 11, 2009

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