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Employment Road Map
Follow this step-by-step
Employmen Road Map
to find and retain a job of your choice. This process outlines the steps you can take to assess your skills and interests, identify the jobs most appropriate to you and following the steps to apply for a job. There are also helpful tips for interviewing successfully and negotiating a salary. The full
Employment Road Map
can be found
here
. You may alos use the following helpful suggestions to steer your way to a good job.
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Career Assessment
Knowing yourself, your strengths, and interests is the first step to knowing your job opportunities.
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Setting Up Your Job Search Strategy
A successful job search requires that you set up a clear strategy for seeking a job.
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Job Search Success Strategies
A good job search requires careful planning.
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Creating a Cover Letter
The purpose of a cover letter is to introduce and sell yourself to an employer.
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Preparing a Job Application
Preparing a job application is a vital part of your job search.
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Preparing a Resume
Learn the basics of setting up a resume and determine what type of resume is best for you.
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References
Employers may request that references be included with your resume or they may ask for them at the interview. Be prepared with your references.
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Company Research
Knowing the company you are applying to will help you target your job search, tailor your resume and prepare for an interview.
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Interviewing
This is your chance to impress the employer in person and convince them you are the best candidate for the job.
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Salary Negotiations
Research the salary ranges for the position and the industry prior to starting the interview process.
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Job Retention Strategies
Now that you have a job, here are some key tips to help you keep your job.
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