Careers: Work Search

Careers: Work Search

Starts:

Saturday, April 27
10:00 AM

Ends:

Saturday, April 27
4:00 PM


This free program will introduce a variety of work search techniques to participants who are currently seeking employment. Participants will receive information on and complete activities about:


  • Resumes: The purpose of resumes, types, gathering information, formatting, action words/phrases, reviewing drafts, resume checklist and samples.

  • Cover Letters: The basic principles of a cover letter, design suggestions, words to avoid tip sheet and samples.

  • References: The purpose of references, when to include references, choosing appropriate references and asking their permission.

  • Traditional Vs. Hidden Job Market: Differentiating between the two job markets and tips about how to access the hidden job market. Sources of employment leads will be discussed.

  • Networking: This lesson will include everything from the basic understanding of networking to network etiquette. Participants will review handouts outlining how to contact potential employers and how to maintain contact with future employers.

  • Contacting Potential Employers: Participants will acquire telephone techniques and how to get past the “gatekeepers”. A role-play activity will be introduced to walk participants through possible real life scenarios.

  • Information Interviews: The purpose of an information interview, how to gather information about the employer and how to conduct the interview.

  • Thank You Letters: The benefits of sending thank you letters will be discussed. Participants will also receive sample letters for different situations.

  • Application Forms: The purpose of filling out an application when job searching. Participants will also be given tips for completing an application, a sample and practical exercise.

  • Personal Support System: This lesson is very important during work search and will teach participants about the benefit of a support system as well as, how to develop and identify support systems.

  • LMIC: Participants will be given an overview of the www.alis.gov.ab.ca website and the Labour Market Information Center, including all resources and services it provides.


You can register for this free program by calling BGS Enterprises at 780-425-6655 or online at www.bgsenterprises.com.

More Information

Event Location

EPL Calder Branch
12522 132 Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta
T5L 3P9

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