Crafting Effective Applications, Résumés, and Interview Strategies for Success

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Learn how to navigate the process of applying for colleges and jobs effectively through applications, résumés, and interviews. Gain insights on best practices, tips, and important points to enhance your chances of success in the competitive job market or college admissions.

  • Job Search
  • Résumé Tips
  • Interview Strategies
  • College Applications
  • Career Development

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  1. Applications, Rsums, Interviews Introducing Yourself to Colleges and Employers Lisa Neal Shaw Maine State Library

  2. Who Am I? Currently: Rural & Small Libraries Specialist with State of Maine Previously: Library Director. City of Caribou, Maine CareerCenter Consultant: State of Maine Department of Labor, Bureau of Employment Services http://www.linkedin.com/in/lisanealshaw/

  3. I am also but that s not relevant here.

  4. Dont just write to be understood; write so that you cannot be misunderstood. - Robert Louis Stevenson APPLICATIONS, R SUM S, AND SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE

  5. Applications vs Rsums Application Formal, legal document Might be required in addition to resume Should not ask for age, date of birth, marital status, physical limitations, etc. R sum Informal highlight of work skills Can often be added with application Should not list age, date of birth, marital status, physical limitations, etc.

  6. Important Points If an application is requested, you must fill one out. A r sum may not substitute an application. Your signature on an application is a legal oath attesting to the truth of what is on the application. Your application generally stays on file in the human resources department.

  7. Rsum Tips Keep it brief (1-2 pages) Keep it legible (12 point clear font; no jargon; easy on the acronyms Professional contact information (formal email address; professional face social media link; a telephone number where you can be reached (and check the message!)

  8. Types of Rsums Chronological Functional Focuses on work history Emphasizes consistent employment Focuses on skills Emphasizes relevant employment

  9. College or Employment Applications/R sum s Research the institution Match the qualifications Respect the process

  10. What Are They Looking For? Focus Follow-through Trends Soft Skills

  11. Jobs are not going away, but the needed skills for good jobs are going up. - James Bessen [Boston University School of Law] SKILLS

  12. Skills Types Soft Skills Transferrable Skills https://www.dol.gov/odep/topics/ youth/softskills/ https://www.onetonline.org/

  13. The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one. - Elbert Hubbard INTERVIEW

  14. Its okay to be nervous! You are assessing each other: What would you be like to work with? What would they be like to work with? Be yourself, but be your BEST self. Ask questions. You are interviewing them, too.

  15. Know what are appropriate and inappropriate questions to ask. Some appropriate questions For you to ask them: What are some challenges you are facing right now? What projects are you excited about? What would you like to see a new hire/student bring to the organization? Requests for reasonable accommodations. For them to ask you: Tell us about a time you made a mistake. How do you handle difficult situations/people? Why did you leave your last job/school?

  16. Some inappropriate questions For you to ask them: Request for time off Unreasonable changes or accommodations For them to ask you: Are you planning to marry/have children? What is your age/religion/ethnicity/nationality/gender? Do you have any disabilities?

  17. Be Prepared With References Funding/wage questions/availability Follow-Up Letter of Thanks

  18. Thank you!!!!! Questions/Evaluations

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