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Parent Workshop at Fort Hamilton High School
Career and Job Readiness Primer Monday, May 14th, 2018
+Welcome and Introductions
Leslie Camacho (That’s me!)
Twenty plus year career professional; worked with adults and students mostly in higher education; earned an M.S.Ed at Fordham University Graduate School of Education.
+Creative Connections 42 Coaches | 3 Dozen Programs | Over 9,000 Students Served
Vision We believe education is the key to success. We empower, motivate, inspire and support our students to achieve their college and career dreams. We want every student to have the opportunity of a quality and affordable college education. This is how we ensure the success of our students and the success of the United States in the 21st Century.
+Parent Workshop
These are to empower, motivate, inspire and support our students’ parents to achieve their employment goals.
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+ Monday, May 14th 2018 – Career and Job Readiness Primer 1. Introductions
2. Who You Are
3. Job Targets
4. Modern Job Search
5. Job Search Check List
6. Final Words
+Who You Are
Monday, May 14th, 2018
+Who You Are
n What can you do? u SKILLS: I can read.
n What do you like to do? u INTERESTS: I like to bake.
n What kind of person are you u PERSONAL QUALITIES: I have patience.
+Job Matchmaking: An Example
+Self-Assessment
n New York State Career Zone 1. Create an account
2. Save the username and password
3. Complete 02 Interest Profiler – Full assessment
4. Complete 04 Abilities or 05 Job Readiness Skills – To learn more about yourself.
+Scenario Job Matching
n I am a quiet person who is uncomfortable around people (personal quality). I am good working and learning computer soft wear (skill) and I like to work on problems (interests). What kind of job would be good for me?
n I am outgoing (personal quality) and I speak two languages (skill). I am good at tracking numbers (skills) and like to people (interests). What kind of job would be good for me?
n I just need a job. I have three kids and ran out of unemployment. I can look things up on Facebook (skills) and can only work while my kids are in school. What kind of job would be good for me?
+Job Targets
Saturday, March 10th from 10 am to 12 pm
+Job Target
n Job targets are a group of jobs that match your skills, abilities, and education.
n They are also based on the job function and geographic area.
u Example: I am a licensed elementary school teacher I(job function) who does not drive and lives in Queens (geographic area).
u My job targets would be elementary schools near public transportation.
+Know What Jobs To Aim For
n Look for jobs that match you best
n Learn what is needed to be hired AND remained employed, OR get promoted
n Plan how to close skill gaps
n Use all resources resources available
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/work-in-progress/2011/01/21/how-to-translate-your-interests-into-viable-job-targets-part-3-be-specific-when-you-match-your-interests-to-the-market/#df8d3b31d299
+Researching Job Targets
n Know the skills needed
n Know the educational level required
n Know where these jobs are located Do they match who you are?
n Know where and how to find these jobs
n Target your resume and cover letter
n Complete the application process
n Speak well on how you match these jobs during the interview
We will work on these here!
+ Modern Job Search Monday, May 14th, 2018
+Selling Carrots
How would you sell these?
+Selling You
How would you sell you?
+Marketing You
n Resume – Tells a story of your job history, skills, abilities, and education.
n Cover Letter – Gives the reader highlights to WANT to learn more about you.
Simple.
It takes lots of care to get these to match your targets.
+Marketing…Online
How would you sell these online?
+Job Search Websites n Millions of job sites
n Narrow down to 2 to 3 job search engines, specifically based on your job function
n General n ny.gov/services/find-jobc
n Careeronestop.org n Jobzone.org
n Non-Profit / Education n indeed.com n Idealist.com
n Glassdoor.com
Just to name an small handful.
+The Online Job Application
A Sample This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA
+Application Tips
1. Do them in peace
2. Prepare before starting
3. Read all instructions
+Applications are Flawed
“There are better ways to get a job. You can reach your own hiring
manager (the department manager who will be your boss in the
new job) directly and skip the online application altogether. Read
about Pain Letters, finding your hiring manager and writing
your Human-Voiced Resume and stop wasting your valuable time
lobbing applications into the Black Hole!”
Forbes, March 12, 2017
Ten Reasons Online Job Applications Are A Waste Of Time
Written by Liz Ryan
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/lizryan/2017/03/12/ten-reasons-online-job-applications-are-a-waste-of-time/#89ba9446e261
+Common Interview Questions
n Tell me about yourself
n Tell me about our company
n Why should we hire you?
n Why did you apply to this job?
n Explain your most challenging experience
n What have you done when you have made a mistake?
n What is your top weakness?
n I notice you don’t have any experience in ______, what do you plan to do about that?
+ Job Search Checklist Monday, May 14th, 2018
+Job Selection Check List
q How close does each job found match who are you?
q How close does each job match your targets?
q Do you meet ALL of the requirements?
q What can you do to close knowledge gaps?
q Do you have an updated resume or cover letter to apply immeddailty?
q Do you have a method to keep track of jobs you are applying to?
+Long and Short Term Planning
+Your Job Search Plan
o Know who you are o Honest assessment of what you need o Decide how you will close gaps o Set goals, long and short term
q Find job targets that match you q Create and update marketing materials q Decide on your job search approach q Keep track of jobs you are applying
+ Job Search Checklist – On Line Tool Monday, May 14th, 2018
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Home Page www.careerzone.ny.gov
A portfolio is a way of documenting your achievements in a specific field. They are a way of proving that you can do the things you say you can. Portfolios may include samples of your work, assessment scores, or other evidence of your abilities. The two main types are Job portfolios and Learning portfolios. As a CareerZone portfolio user, only people who know your password will have access to your portfolio; so do not share it with anyone and keep it in a safe place. For more information about the information you enter in the portfolio, you can check out our privacy statement.
Those highlighted
are a few features NYSCZ
have available.
+Final Words Monday, May 14th, 2018
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
+ Thank You!
+ Resources n Cover Letters – Career One Stop
n How To Find Your Hiring Manager Using LinkedIn, , Forbes, August 20, 20014, by Liz Ryan
n Holland’s Theory – What Is It?
n How To Translate Your Interests Into Viable Job Targets, Part 3: Be Specific When You Match Your Interests To The Market
n How To Use Pain Letters In Your Job Search, Forbes, November 15, 2016, by Liz Ryan
n LinkedIn 101: How To Craft A Stellar Profile, Forbes, January 15, 2017, William Arruda
n New York State Career Zone – Career Portfolio via NYS Department of Labor
n New York Public Library – Classes & Workshop
n New York Public Library – TechConnect
n Resume Guild – San Diego State University, Career Services Office
n Ten Reasons Online Job Applications Are A Waste Of Time, Forbes, March 12, 2017, by Liz Ryan
n Workforce1 – Local Job Search Offices via NYS Department of Labor
n 25 Ways to Grow Your Social Media Presence, Forbes, September 29, 2014, by John Rampton