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Employability/Job search

Employability/Job search

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What is a job search?

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Going into shops and asking for a job

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Going online and looking for a job

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Asking friends and family for a job

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All of them

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What are your own personal skills?

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Multiple Choice

Reading, Writing and Mathematics are ________. 
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employability skills

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basic skills

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interests

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abilities

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Apprenticeship, job shadowing and internships are classified as ____________.
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career choices

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skills

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work-based learning

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job search resources

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A meeting between an employer and a job applicant.

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Board Meeting

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Interview

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On the Job Training

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Business Luncheon

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A person working for someone else and receives wages or salary.

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Employee

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Employer

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Co-Worker

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Trainer

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A letter requesting an interview for a job.

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Resume Request

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Cover Letter

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Letter of Application

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Job Search

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An occupation to which you have made a long-term commitment.

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Resume

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Career

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College Degree

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Application

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Employees teach, show, and demonstrate skills that employees will practice.

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On the Job Performance

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On the Job Training

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Aptitude

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Networking

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Which form of communication should be used in a professional setting?

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Tweet

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DM

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Email

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Text Message

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A job is:
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a particular skilled profession

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work a person does for pay

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one or more jobs in the same or related field of interest

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work done for free

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Which of these are considered interests?
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reading

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writing

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research

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problem solving

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The purpose of job search is to......

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Matches individual needs

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Ensure the job is appropriate for the individual

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Is local, reginal or national

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Is realistic

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Is for employed or voluntary work

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What are the disadvantages of using family, Friends or colleagues for your job search?

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Limited information

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incorrect information

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delay in getting information

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All of them

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Why would some-one undertake a job search?

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To find a job

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Because of redunancy

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To support changes in personal circumstances

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To return to work

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All of the above

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What are the different sources of information for job searches

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Social Media

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Internet

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Colleagues/Job advisor

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Recruitment agencies

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All of them

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What resources or tools will help you with your job search?

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Computer

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Telephone/mobile phone

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Time

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Money

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All of them

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Why do I need a job?

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What are the advantages of using the internet to find jobs?

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Websites give you up-to-date information on job vacancies

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You will always get the job

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The skills I need for a job search are...

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Use of ICT/Computer or phone

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Verbal and written communication

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time management

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All of them

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Open Ended

Why do you need good communication skills to find a job?

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What documents supports your job searches?

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Curriculum Vitae (C.V)

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Application forms

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Covering letters/Personal statements

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All of them

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What is a job search?

1

Going into shops and asking for a job

2

Going online and looking for a job

3

Asking friends and family for a job

4

All of them

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