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Search for a Job

Search for a Job. Chapter 3. Work Histories & Stable Jobs. Different work histories can lead to a stable job Stable job – one that you consider permanent and that may last for several years Doesn’t mean that you will stay forever Does not usually happen by accident

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Search for a Job

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  1. Search for a Job Chapter 3

  2. Work Histories & Stable Jobs • Different work histories can lead to a stable job • Stable job – one that you consider permanent and that may last for several years • Doesn’t mean that you will stay forever • Does not usually happen by accident • Most come from hard work and self-direction • Promotion is always a possibility • Effort pays off

  3. Stable Jobs Adapt to Change • World of work is continually changing • Some industries and occupations become obsolete (no longer exist) • People who are more successful adapt to change • Preparation for your career should include • Planning for change • Developing skills needed in tomorrow’s workplace

  4. Monitor Workforce Trends • Statistics are constantly collected to monitor the workforce • Keep track of what occupations are said to be growing or decreasing • Examples of some projected job losses from 2008-2018 • Department stores • US Postal Service • Newspaper publishing • Gasoline stations • Automobile dealers

  5. Job Search Preparation • Set Job Goals • Why do you want a job? • What are my priorities? • Is money more important to me than what the job entails? • Do I like to work with people? • What do I expect to get from working? • What benefits will I have from working?

  6. Get Required Documentation • Federal law requires a Social Security Number for every US citizen • Why is this number so important? • Identification • Allows a person to receive social security benefits • In allows your employer to withhold money from your paycheck and place it in your name • The government keeps a record of your earnings using your SS# • This number will remain with you for your life

  7. Get Required Documentation • Work permit - a form issued by school officials that gives a student legal permission to work during school hours as part of a work experience program • It restricts the number of hours worked • Restricts the TYPES of jobs a student can perform • Laws vary among states • NYS – under 18 need a work permit

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