Searching for a Job Job Readiness Workshop 8

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Searching for a Job Job Readiness Workshop 8

Why is knowing how to Search for a Job important? If you have a job, how did you get it?

What does your ‘Social Media’ say about you? Shows your personality & creativity Allows you access to many job opportunities all hours of the day Socializing with friends & family Allows you to be found 24/7, by anyone Requires you to ‘re-think’ before posting, when you are looking for work

Benefits of the Internet when Searching for a Job The internet is free and you can access it anytime from anywhere (Cell, home, school, library, etc.) You can apply for jobs from anywhere at any time Employers can get to know your personality by accessing your social media Online profiles show employers that you’re patient, creative, and committed to yourself and your career You can easily expand your Social Network (FB, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.)

Drawbacks of the Internet when Searching for a Job Safety! Anyone can access your information Employers can see what you did with your friends & family over the weekend (nothing is private) Just because it is on the internet, doesn’t make it true There are many scams and people trying to take advantage of you

What is Networking? “The exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or institutions ” Merriam Webster

‘Networking’ is the Number 1 way to get a new job!!! And 80% of jobs never get advertised!

First Degree Contacts of Networking (Three Degrees of Contacts) These are the people closest to you. The people you love and depend on: Parents Grandparents Siblings Boyfriend/girlfriend Best friends Other?

Second Degree Contacts of Networking (Three Degrees of Contacts) These are the people that you know, but may not be as close to as your family: Teachers Friends at school Co-workers (if you already have a job) Neighbors Counselors Other?

Third Degree Contacts of Networking (Three Degrees of Contacts) These are the people that you WANT to meet or know, because they could potentially help you with your career goals: Manager at your favorite retail store Lead cashier at grocery store Hiring manger (anywhere) People who are selfemployed Someone who has the kind of job that you WANT to have Other?

When ‘Networking’ for a job Identify who you want to contact Don’t forget to identify yourself Contact that person directly State why you are contacting that person Be professional and polite Check for grammar and spelling errors before sending any messages Be as brief as you can Do NOT send this person your resume (yet) Request a follow up as needed (email, phone, etc) Recommended: Use your 30 Second Commercial Have you been practicing?

Searching for a job using ‘cold calls’ and ‘dropping in’ Know the name or title of the person you want to talk to Think about their business hours and the best time to call Be polite to anyone you speak to (in person or by phone) Know what you are going to say (writing a script may help) Look your best if ‘dropping in’ Write down some notes and follow up

How can my VR Counselor help me know how to Network and Search for a Job? Help develop a script to use when making phone calls or networking in your community Help develop common questions you can ask while searching for a job Provide activities and work experiences to help you meet new people, add to your references, and master skills VR can hire a job coach to go with you in the community to network, search for a job, and maintain a job

Workshop 8: Reflection Questions Who do you know that can help you find the right job? Do you know how to search for a job? Are their any social media accounts I could create or use to help in my job search? What to expect for Workshop 9

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