Landing your VE job. Where are you headed after high school?  Are you going to college?  Are you going to land a job?  You will need to find some type.

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Landing your VE job

Where are you headed after high school?  Are you going to college?  Are you going to land a job?  You will need to find some type of employment.  Jobs are available in Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Human Resources, Production, Technology, or Sales.

What are your passions?  Which department will give you the most exposure to interesting work?  Create a personal comparison chart of personal likes and dislikes of identified tasks for the position.  Analyze whether the position would fit your needs  Team work: being able to work with every employee of the company.

Interests/Skills  Advertising – Marketing  Money – Accounting  Writing - Newsletter

Input  Relevant  Opinions stated in a positive manner  Treat each other as equals – you are teammates

What to know!  What is your daily assignment going to be?  Who is going to be your supervisor?  How much money are you going to be paid?  Where does you specific job fit into the operation of the business as a whole?  Are you going to have people working under you?

Application Process  Provide an up to date resume  Cover Letter (letter of introduction) Include information on why you are the best person for the position.  Letters of recommendation (2)