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4. 00 Understand job search techniques. 4 4.00 Understand job search techniques. 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.

Resources Used to Seek Employment Networking Printed Resources Internet 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.

How Jobs Leads are Acquired 5% Job Ads 23% Employment Agencies 24% Direct Employer Contact 48% Networking U.S. Department Of Labor Teacher Note: We will discuss the higher percentages one: newspapers and networking. 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.

Networking Do’s Make a list of potential network sources Inform people of jobs and careers that interest you or that you are looking for Be clear about what you are looking for when making contacts 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.

Networking Do’s (continued) Include people of all ages and job descriptions in your network Keep contacts informed of your job search progress Keep in touch with your network over time Follow up on any leads or names you have been given Be professional in your approach and behavior Continue to expand your circle of contacts 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.

Networking Don’ts Don’t be afraid to ask for advice and assistance Don’t expect your network to function as a job search firm for you Don’t be discouraged if someone doesn’t have time for you Don’t be shy; speak out and be assertive 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.

Career Fair Tips Dress as for an interview Prepare introductory talking points Be prepared for an on-the-spot interview Prepare insightful questions to ask Act professionally Show enthusiasm and interest Take several copies of your résumé, a pen, paper, and business cards, if available 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.

Career Fair Tips (continued) Use a firm handshake, direct eye contact, and a bright smile Research employers Talk to each employer, and broaden your network Approach employers individually 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.

Networking Resources Career Fairs - potential employers Community members – businesses, community programs, religious organizations Family and friends – parents, siblings, neighbors School resources - clubs, CTSOs, staff Click here to go back 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.

Internet Resources Career Specific Company Specific General Job Search Location Specific Click here to go back 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.

Printed Resources Newspapers – want ads Bulletin Boards – job postings Click here to go back 4.01 Understand where to seek employment.