ONE: List Your Qualifications
What are your skills? What are you good at? And… what can you do for an employer? The exercise of answering these questions will help you be prepared to talk to employers.
Examples:
- Computer/ Digital: Microsoft Office, Photoshop, social media, etc.
- Communication: Interpersonal Skills, Excellent Writer, Bilingual, Strong Academic Skills, Presentation Skills, etc.
- Qualities: Punctual, Strong Work Ethic, Works Well with Others, Punctual, etc.
- Certifications: CPR, First Aid Certified, Lifeguarding, Red Cross Certified, etc.
- Special Skills: Cash Handling, Customer Service Experience, Fundraising, etc.
TWO: Develop a Resume
A resume is the best way to highlight your experience, skills, and qualifications. A resume typically is not required or usually expected from teens, which is why is good to have one. Involvement with sports, music, student government and other extracurricular activities are all experiences that can be added to a resume and job application.
Resume Resources:
THREE: Gather Professional References
Teachers, coaches, religious leaders, neighbors, and family friends can all be used as professional references. Just make sure you ask their permission. Typically, you will be asked to provide the reference's first name, last name, professional title, phone number and email. However, leave off parents and family members, as they are not considered appropriate references for employment.
FOUR: Submit Online Application
Fill out your online application completely, accurately, with proper grammar and spelling. Because your application may be read by an automatic system, use keywords that show your qualifications for that position.
FIVE: Dress to Impress
Whether for your interview (virtual or in-person) or when stopping by a business to see if their hiring; what you wear is important. Dress nicely, business casual is suggested. Avoid trendy clothing, t-shirts, and jeans. And… don't forget to wear a smile!
SIX: Ace Your Interview
Be ready to talk about your skills, qualifications, and positive characteristics. Commonly the employer will ask you why you are interested in working for their company, what skills you have and why they should hire you. Without preparation, it is easy to not know what to answer these questions. Get to know these Job Interview Questions to ace your interview!