Career Readiness: Strategies for Job Search and Application Process

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Enhance your career readiness with this comprehensive guide on how to effectively search for jobs and apply for employment opportunities. Discover key tips on finding job openings, preparing application materials, and utilizing popular job boards. Equip yourself with essential information to streamline your job search process and increase your chances of landing your desired job role.

  • Career Readiness
  • Job Search
  • Employment Application
  • Job Boards
  • Job Opportunities

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  1. Career Readiness: Applying for Employment Presented by: Dr. Dimar Brown, The Readiness Movement, LLC

  2. Agenda After today, you will know: How to search for a job How to apply for jobs

  3. The Job Search

  4. Finding a job: Jobs are usually posted/advertised on job boards (internal or external) contain: Description of job and duties Requirements (skills and education) Compensation Benefits Reporting structure

  5. Where to find a job? There are several, popular job boards: Today, we will explore three: 1. An internal board 2.Indeed.com 3. Idealist

  6. Before you apply: There are several items you may need: 1. An email address 2. An updated cover letter 3. An updated resume 4. Information on references (just in case) 5. Electronic copies of qualifications (transcripts, certifications, etc.) 6. Your personal information 7. Job History (addresses, phone numbers, previous supervisors, job duties, etc.) 8. Salary history 9. Education history (school, location, graduation date, credential obtained)

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