HOW TO FILL OUT JOB APPLICATIONS

REMEMBER: THE APPLICATION IS YOUR "TICKET TO THE INTERVIEW"

Complete this application and hand in for a grade http://www.quintcareers.com/employment_application.pdf

Take this quiz on TERMS http://www.careersonline.com.au/easyway/apply/appform.html 

FILLING OUT JOB APPLICATIONS

  1. Dress appropriately. Make a good first impression. Also, you may be called right then for the interview.

     

  2. Read the directions before you write.

     

  3. Be prepared. Take all the information you might need with you:

     

    a. Dates and addresses of all last work experience (paid and volunteer)
    b. Names and addresses of schools attended
    c. License numbers, social security number, health card, etc.
    d. Resume (if you have one)

     

  4. Print neatly, or type. Make sure spelling and grammar are correct. Take two copies of the application, just in case. Be positive that the application is easily readable.**

     

  5. Answer all items or explain items left blank.

     

  6. Include any and all skills that apply to this job (including hobbies, clubs, volunteer work, etc.).

     

  7. Attempt to write up your skills and experience to match waht you think the employer is looking for. Don't sell yourself short; include information that would give the employer a better picture of your special talents and skills. Sell yourself.

     

  8. If there are problem questions about your health, legal status, or reasons for leaving school or jobs, try to be as positive as possible and leave long explanations for the interview. Then be prepared to deal with the question later.

     

  9. Take your own pen! (Black ink)

     

  10. Have someone proofread your application.

     

**TAKE THE TIME TO DO IT RIGHT. You may want to pick up the application and take it with you to fill it out.

Click here if you would like to view sample job applications.

Sometimes we write a letter first! http://www.careersonline.com.au/easyway/applications.html

Cover letters: Letter sent along with resume' to show interest in job and skills that you possess.

http://www.doi.gov/octc/cover.html

http://www.myfuture.com/career/before.html

http://content.monster.com/resume/

The following is a list of rubrics to use for each part of the job process. Make sure that your partner does this evaluation and not you. Honesty is a good quality to have in the workforce as in life.

Resume' Rubric:

http://www.teachtheteachers.org/projects/JGarnett/rubricr.htm

 

Cover letter Rubric:

http://www.teachtheteachers.org/projects/JGarnett/rubricc.htm

 

Post-graduation planning Rubric:

http://www.teachtheteachers.org/projects/JGarnett/rubricp.htm

 

Job Application Rubric:

http://www.teachtheteachers.org/projects/JGarnett/rubrica.htm

 

Mock Interview Rubric:

http://www.teachtheteachers.org/projects/JGarnett/rubrici.htm