Get Your First Job – online course

Do you have a new graduate in your life?

Do they need to get a job?

Would you like someone other than you to walk them through the process?

TAKE ME TO THE COURSE!

This 90-minute course covers everything your job seeker needs to know in order to get started with their job search:

  • Deciding what you want to do
  • Hard skills vs. soft skills
  • Your job search strategy:
    • email address
    • answering the phone
    • keeping track of applications
    • what to do about social media
  • Write your resume using included template
  • Write a customizable cover letter using included template
  • Learn how to fill out job applications correctly and choose your references
  • Job search using job boards and company websites
  • Networking
  • Common interview questions
  • When it’s your turn to ask questions
  • Second interview
  • Managing expectations
  • Accepting a job offer
  • Your first day on the job

This course is a great gift for a new graduate or anyone who needs some help getting their first (or second) job.

$39.99 gets the course plus individualized assistance with resume writing, practicing interview questions, or any questions regarding a job search.

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online course - Get Your First Job

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