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How to get a jobHow to get a jobChapter 16Chapter 16

How to get a jobHow to get a jobChapter 16Chapter 16

Test Thursday, May 2Test Thursday, May 2

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A well-organized collection of materials that supports a job

applicant’s application

Personal Fact SheetPersonal Fact Sheet

PortfolioPortfolio

ResumeResume

Job Application formJob Application form

Job ObjectiveJob Objective

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Employers use this to screen job applicants, so it must be

filled out completely and accurately.Personal fact sheet

ResumePortfolio

ReferenceJob Application form

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A brief history of a person’s education, work

experience, and other qualifications for

employment

ResumePersonal Fact SheetJob Application form

PortfolioJob Objective

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The first heading in a resume that gives employers an idea

of the type of job for which the person is applying

Personal Fact SheetReference

Job ObjectiveJob Application Form

Portfolio

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A person who knows the job applicant well and could discuss personal and job

qualifications with an employer

Personal Fact SheetResume

Job ObjectiveReferencePortfolio

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A letter written to an employer to apply for a job

Personal Fact SheetReferenceResume

Job Application formLetter of Application

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Talking with people and establishing relationships that can lead to more information

or businessPersonal Fact sheet

ReferenceResume

NetworkingJob Application form

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The first thing to do when filling out a job application

form isMark out items that do not apply

Read the entire form carefullyPrint your name

Print your addressPrint your reference information

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Before registering with a private employment agency,

be sure to…

Ask for opinions of the school counselor

Have enough money to pay the feeFill out a job application

Prepare a resume

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In the employment history section on a job

application, do not write

Part-time jobsThe present job

Negative comments about former jobA job that ended in a firing

Full time jobs

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TRUE OR FALSEJob offers won’t come to job seekers; they have to go and

find the jobs.

True

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TRUE OR FALSECompetition is often stiff for

good jobs.

True

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TRUE OR FALSEThe federal government has

established public employment in every state

True

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Reading a resume is a quick and easy way for an

employer to learn about an applicant

True

TRUE OR FALSE

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TRUE OR FALSEA person should not list part-

time jobs or volunteer work on their resume

False

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TRUE OR FALSEResumes must look

professional and be free of errors

True

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TRUE OR FALSEFor most entry-level jobs, the

job seeker is usually not expected to pay the fee at a private employment agency

False

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True or FalseOne of the worst ways to

find job openings is to contact employers directly

False

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True or FalseA job application that is

incomplete, difficult to read, or smudged with dirt may not make it

beyond the first screening

True

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TRUE OR FALSEThe more sources a job seeker uses, the more job openings

he or she is likely to find

True

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When evaluating a specific career consider

The hoursThe educational requirements

The work conditions

All of the above

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Types of job training include

College or University coursesArmed forces trainingOccupational training

All of the above

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To find the most satisfying career you should

Wait for a good job to come alongChoose your parent’s career

Research careersTry lots of different jobs