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Naas, James – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1983
The author recommends that teachers stress customer relations when preparing students for jobs in the construction industry. Students must also be taught that an aggressive business attitude is needed to deal with changing economic conditions. (CT)
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Economic Factors, Job Application, Labor Market
Bailey, Anne Lowrey – CASE Currents, 1981
Suggestions on job hunting are offered in a question/answer format. Emphasis is on how to make a present job a catalyst for future qualifications, how to begin the job hunt, what are attractive pluses in the employer's eye, and tips on developing a resume. A sample resume is provided. (LC)
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Planning, Employment Opportunities, Employment Qualifications
Arnett, Wayne; Williams, James L. – College Store Journal, 1981
Specific suggestions are given for more effective personnel management: careful screening of applicants by one person, a well-designed application form (a sample is provided), good interview techniques, job descriptions, promotions from within, employee manuals, employee orientation, and continuing interpersonal communication. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Stores, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Interviews, Guides
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Owens, William T. – Action in Teacher Education, 2000
Presents the job applicant's perspective of the job search process in teacher education, offering four general guidelines: thinking should precede leaping; if one needs to know something, one must ask; great expectations regarding the search committee can produce much frustration; and bright stars on the search committee are sometimes obscured…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Job Applicants, Job Application
Goetsch, David L. – Florida Vocational Journal, 1979
Successful placement of vocational graduates depends on the actions and motivation of the graduate. Vocational educators must teach students how to (1) broaden their employment potential; (2) locate potential places of employment; (3) secure a job; and (4) keep a job and advance in it. (LRA)
Descriptors: Employment Experience, Employment Opportunities, Employment Potential, Guidelines
Zambrano, Laura C. – Academic Therapy, 1988
This article examines the role of the vocational counselor in the job-seeking process for learning-disabled adults. It covers assessment of clients' interests and abilities and matching with job opportunities; teaching of job-seeking skills; use of volunteer jobs to assess clients' work habits; job-hunting procedures; and dealing with work…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Counseling, Counselor Role, Employment Opportunities