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1 Unit 6: Employment Skills By David Agnew Arkansas State University

2 Objectives: 1. Define terms related to Employability Skills. 6.1 2. Identify information & skills needed in applying for a job. 6.2 3. Analyze a help- wanted ad. 6.2.1 4. Draft a sample résumé. 6.2.2 5. Complete sample application forms. 6.2.3 6. List factors that contribute to a successful interview. 6.3 7. Demonstrate successful job interview skills. 6.3.1 8. Discuss job management skills. 6.4 9. Demonstrate positive on- the- job procedures & behaviors. 6.4.1

3 Objective 1: Define Terms Applicant–a person applying for a job Application form–the tool that employers use to find out basic information about job applicants Co-worker–a person who works with you Deduction – amount of money taken from an employee’s gross pay for taxes, insurance, social security, and other benefits

4 Objective 1: Define Terms Discrimination–treating someone unfairly because of his or her race, religion, or sex Employer–the person who has hires someone to do a job Fringe benefits–extras provided by employers (other than wages) Gross pay–the total amount of an employee’s earnings before deductions are taken out Help-wanted ads–notices that employers put in the classified section of the paper describing their job openings Interview–a formal meeting between an employer and job applicant about a job opening Job lead–any information about possible job openings Net pay–the amount of a paycheck after the deductions are taken out Networking–a resource that involves communicating information with others Procedure–an action or series of actions determined by an employer for a specific process

5 Objective 1: Define Terms Punctuality–being on time for work Reference–a person who will give a favorable report of a job applicant to the employer Résumé–a short written description of an applicant’s personal data, education, and experience, related to a job Salary–fixed amount of money earned, regardless of hours worked Screen out–to eliminate unwanted applicants Wage–payment for work, usually figured by the hour Work ethic–rules of behavior in the workplace

6 Objective 2: Identify information & skills needed in applying for a job. 6.2 Sample job applications: – Look at the types of information that is requested. http://www.wccobelt.com/pdf/employment_application.pdf –Power point describing how to file out a job applications http://henry.sandi.net/exhibition/lesson_plans/ppt/jobapp.ppt –Placing your application on the internet. http://www.authorstream.com/presentation.aspx?pun=richeux- 6939-job-application-project-manager-telecom-018-v2- entertainment-ppt-powerpoint&vw=enmLatestUploads&pg=1 http://www.authorstream.com/presentation.aspx?pun=richeux- 6939-job-application-project-manager-telecom-018-v2- entertainment-ppt-powerpoint&vw=enmLatestUploads&pg=1

7 Objective 3: Analyze a help- wanted ad. 6.2.1 How to read and understand a help wanted ad? Most new ads are published Wednesdays and Sundays, so pay attention to these days. Read the want ads cover to cover, because jobs that interest you may be listed in unexpected places. For example, want ads for drywallers might be listed under construction, painters, laborers, home builders, carpenters, etc. When reading and responding to want ads be aware of the following: Some ads do not give a company name, you reply to a P.O. box, making it impossible to do any research on the company. Ads that promise a big paycheck with little experience required usually indicate sales positions that work on commission. If the contact for the ad is an employment agency, find out if they will charge you a fee. Some agencies charge the employer a fee, some charge the job-seeker a fee. Multiple position ads usually indicate a new or expanding company. Competition is often fierce for these positions. Some ads use the word “preferred” (degree preferred, two years experience preferred, etc.). This usually means you can apply if you do not have that particular skill or ability as long as you have the other qualifications. When sending a resume in response to a want ad make sure you meet the minimum requirements. If the ad says certification, license, degree, experience, etc. required, you might be wasting your time if you do not have those qualifications. If it says “no phone calls,” do not call. Source: http://www.hirevetsfirst.gov/e-tap/lms/unit3/unit3-7a.cfmhttp://www.hirevetsfirst.gov/e-tap/lms/unit3/unit3-7a.cfm

8 Objective 3: Analyze a help- wanted ad. 6.2.1 General Maintenance Applicant needs a good understanding of electrical appliances and general plant maintenance. A competitive wage & benefit package is available for the successful candidate. Apply at: Employment Security Commission 2726 S. Bend St. Whynot, AR Receptionist/Human Resources Assistant Duties Include: Greeting Customers Answering the Telephone Coordinating Assisting Payroll Some Administrative Task Minimum Qualifications: HS Diploma 3 years experience Experience with Excel, MS Word. Apply at the Human Resources office at: 1111 S. Church St. Wine, NC 27215

9 Objective 4: Draft a sample résumé. 6.2.2 Parts of a Resume Your Name and Contact information Education –Where and when you graduated –Diploma or degree received –Maybe GPA Work experience –Starting with most recent Leadership experiences –Memberships and offices held in clubs and organizations Service activities Awards and special recognitions References

10 Objective 4: Drafting a sample résumé. 6.2.2 Tip for writing a resume Visit this website: –http://www.sampleresumezone.com/resume_writing_tips.htmhttp://www.sampleresumezone.com/resume_writing_tips.htm Consider taking their resume quiz –http://www.sampleresumezone.com/resume_quiz.htmhttp://www.sampleresumezone.com/resume_quiz.htm

11 Objective 4: Draft a sample résumé. 6.2.2 Sample Resumes See more sample resumes at Monster.com –http://career- advice.monster.com/sampl e-resumes/home.aspxhttp://career- advice.monster.com/sampl e-resumes/home.aspx

12 Objective 5: Complete sample application forms. 6.2.3 See sample Job application at this site: http://www.nhlink.net/employme/example.htm

13 See “Application: Do and Don’t” at the ArCOTA Website http://www.arcota.org/CO%20Employability/Employability%20Applic ation%20Do's%20&%20Don'ts.dochttp://www.arcota.org/CO%20Employability/Employability%20Applic ation%20Do's%20&%20Don'ts.doc

14 Objective 6: List factors that contribute to a successful interview. 6.3 Visit the site below to see tips for a successful job interview http://units.sla.org/toronto/resources/career/success.htm

15 Objective 7: Demonstrate successful job interview skills. 6.3.1 Have a mock Job interview –Invite employers from the area

16 Objective 8: Discuss job management skills. 6.4

17 Objective 9: Demonstrate positive on- the- job procedures & behaviors. 6.4.1 Present students with a special problem that they must solve. Discuss the skills need to solve the problem

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