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  • Creating a Dynamite Job Portfolio

    Module Overview

    The job market continues to change, as does the way we look for work. This course examines the value of presenting yourself as a complete package by using a resume as an introduction to an employer and backing it up with a portfolio presented at the interview.

    In order to make the most of this course, participants need to have recently completed the Starting Your Job Search workshop, or identified target positions and completed a full skills assessment and goal setting exercise.

    Learning Objectives

    Participants will:

    • Learn how to describe themselves using descriptive language.
    • Explore the essential elements of cover letters and resumes.
    • Understand the need for pre-employment testing and what to expect in their target market.
    • Design a personalized portfolio.
    • Develop a plan that moves them to a new job within 60 days.

  • Getting Your Job Search Started

    Module Overview

    While looking for work can be an exciting time, it can also involve fear and discomfort about change and the unknown. Whether you are already in the midst of a job search or just thinking about it, this workshop will help you to determine what your skillset is made up of, the kind of work that is important and realistic to include in your search, and how to get started.

    Today’s job market is not the same as it was even five years ago. Knowing where to go, who to talk to, and the opportunities that are available will help to shift you from someone who dreams about having a job, to someone who has the job they always wanted.

    Learning Objectives

    During this module, you will:

    • Assess your skills, values, and beliefs about work and look for opportunities.
    • Develop an understanding of the types of work available to you and where to find more information.
    • Recognize the differences and benefits available through career coaches, counselors, and mentors.
    • Learn different approaches to job searching, such as networking and tapping into the job market.

  • Mastering the Interview

    Module Overview

    The interview is one of the key elements of the job search process. As with any skill, we can get better at it with preparation and practice. In this workshop, participants will explore how to prepare for an interview and become familiar with the types of questions to expect, as well as the questions they should think about asking. They will learn how to prepare for second interviews, testing, and shadowing, as well as how to follow up on their interview sessions.  

    Learning Objectives

    Participants will:

    • Understand the different types of interview questions and how to prepare to answer them.
    • Learn the most effective ways to prepare for an interview, including how to present themselves professionally.
    • Develop expertise at expressing themselves effectively.
    • Know how to ask for feedback following an interview.

  • Assignments

    You will be required to complete some activities which will benefit you greatly.

  • Tools and Resources

    Please install Grammarly on your computer, so that you can express yourself better in a CV.

    https://www.grammarly.com/

    Here are some free sites with lovely CV, Cover Letters and PortfolioTemplates you can use: 

    https://www.template.net

    https://www.canva.com/

    https://resume.io/

    https://expresscv.com/

    https://www.livecareer.co.uk/