CDAE 158 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Cover Letter, Employment Agency, Formal Methods
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Working parents: more food service and child care. Leisure time: more interest in health, technology, and recreation. Longer life spans: demand for travel, health care, and retirement facilities. Employment training: demand for teachers, corporate trainers, and related careers. Job creation involves developing an employment position that matches your skills with the needs of an organization. Visit organizations where you would like to work. Be in contact with alumni in your field. Resume is a summary of a person"s education, training, experience, and other job qualifications. Cover letter accompanies a resume and expresses interest in a job and interest in obtaining an interview. Prepare for the interview by getting information about your prospective employer. Online searches of company and industry information. Observations during company visits and of company products in stores. Prepare questions to ask about your interests, the organization, policies, and benefits. Research the job and the company before accepting an employment position.