Finding a job...

10/25/2012

 
As mentioned in the weekly plans, there's some great examples of learning to budget.
Job searching is intimidating. Those of you who have found one already know that most places received unsolicited applications, but they may not respond to them. You know that applying means knowing the place and its customers. Bringing your address, Social Security Number, contact information, Hours of availability, references - up to 3 non-family references, with one 'professional'- and your education, volunteering, and experience levels.

In this unit we'll cover how to find a job now, how to prepare for jobs in your future, and the basic skills you need to get the job you want.

Don't worry. It's not hard. But check out this excellent article that Mrs. Perney emailed me this summer: HOW RECENT GRADS CAN GET THE JOB

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