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1 Employment Orientation wizh;wir: vkivixloel Lutheran Refugee Services Omaha, Nebraska
2 Employment Tips! wizh;wir:t*ditwi[houlozdwzo! Go to English Class EVERY DAY!!!. vj:qlud:v:wd:ud;eh:'j;!!! -Many jobs require some English skills - wizh;wir:tdo'd'lovuvdobo0jud;v:0gusd:twiohwibo wed: Talk to friends who have jobs.. wjoud;wi'd; wh:oud;wzovuttdo'd;wizh;wir:. -Where does your friend work? - eoud;r:wizjvjo Apply for as many jobs as possible. wdxdowir:wbsk;cgwohzjtoh Save your money until you find a job. ypzsdocpephwk:vueckwir:botuwdi -Rent, OPPD, MUD - [HOvJ< rhotlvj< xhvj
3 Job Application wiywhxdowizh;wir: Online Application tdovjwiywhxdo(cdzsdthxu:ejo) Paper Application vhpubsh;wiywhxdo
4 Job Application wiywhxdowizh;wir: In America you must fill out an application. eubor:ys J:0JvHPwIywHxDOvUuDItrJ&Hu:tyl: An Application tells the company about your EMPLOYMENT HISTORY. vhpywhxdouwjya;0jcdoyehoboc;ewir:twiphopd:wjpd: Jobs in the United States wir:wzovu US tyl: Jobs in Refugee Camp wir:wzovuboudbocj'ju0d:yl: Jobs in Burma, Malaysia, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan, Iraq, Jordan, Turkey, Sudan, Egypt, Somalia, Burundi, Kenya wir:wzovuudiy,d:<rvh*sg< uadowjoudi<eh:yd<yl:w:<th:&o<uad:':<xu:ch:<pl:':<thouaho< pl:rgvh:,:<bu:&l:'h:<cj,:
5 Resume 7H:plrhO A Resume is a list of your previous jobs, education information and skills. &H:plrhOehOyPzsgxDO0JewIr:vUtyl:uGHP<wIulObOulOoht*hItusd:'D;wIohwIbOwzO Not everyone will need a resume. ys:ud;*:'j;vdo&h:plrhowrhibo Many jobs where you must speak English require a resume. wir:wzovueubouwd:ud:v:usd:ehovdo&h:plrhovd:
6 Contact Information Experience: Bee Htoo 1124 Brown Street, Omaha, NE , Instructor & Pastor, Kawthoolei Karen Baptist Bible College -Taught Rural Mission Course to Bible College Students -Student Mentor -Organize Meetings and Events -Supervise Bible College store 06/2001 7/2009 Thai Tomato Company, Chaingmai, Thailand 6/1994-8/1995 -Checked for quality as machines filled each jar with tomato sauce -Fastened lids to jars, put jars into boxes for shipping -Loaded truck with boxes based on each order Jobs in refugee camp or in United States Education: High School, Training, Language Skills Karen High School No. 1 Graduated 1998
7 wiqj;usd; t*diwi*hitusd: wivj:cdzsd bh:xl 1124 Brown Street, Omaha, NE , ujys:[howiodovd'd;witdozsdoo&o<udiolvh:undbsuxhc&hpzdvhppdqshuadcdvho - odovd0jvhpwi[;pdpwio;ckupdovucdcdoupuiusg qlys:vhppdqshuadzdwzo -uadzdtys:[houlowi -u&uu&dwitdozsdo'd;wi[l;wi*j:wzo -ugixgjvhppdqshuadwiypwit'u; 06? ?2009 wir:wzovu'ju0d:yl:(rhw rhi)vuus yl: uadowjowud:qhooocdoyeho<uhirj< uadowjoudi -orhord;wud:qhoooxhvupj;r:ysj:0jvuuwh:wzsuopkppkp*h:w*h: -u; whiuwh:wzotcdochpchp<zuekpvd:uwhpwzovuwi'uyl:(zoyl:)vuwiuqsutd:t*di -wdoxdowi'u(zo)vuugz;'doyl:vuruvd:wbsdpkppkptzdcdo 06? ?1995 wd:xduad<wiodovd<usdpwiohwibowzo wiuloboulooh undwd:xduadedi*hiwu zsdxdo 1998
8 The Interview wiorhord;
9 Wear Clean Clothes ulu:wi ulwiu:vu tuqsd Wear shoes & socks 'd;cdozh;'d;cdozsdo
10 What NOT to do for an interview... wivuwbor:vuwiorhord;tuwdi xlysj:wiw*h:
11 Interview & Orientation Etiquette... Do NOT... wbor:bo Spit xlysj;wi Touch your feet zdovd:cdo Pick at your nose and ears xlysj;wiw*h: If you need to do these things, ask to use the toilet/restroom. erhitjo'd;r:wiohowzoth:chcgj; 'D; vj:r:vuwi[;vdi
12 SMILE eh:ursh SMILE eh:ursh SMILE eh:ursh
13 Be on time. [Jwk:bOqUbOuwDI Come 15 minutes early! [Jqd 15 rh;eh;
14 Greet your interviewer with a smile and a handshake. qu*h:ys:vuorhord;e:w*:vuwieh: ursh'd;wied;qj;pk.
15 Stand and sit up straight during interview. quxuo 'D;qhOeD:bsUbsU zjwiorhord;tuwdi
16 Make eye contact. tdo'd;rjpcshtwiqj;usd;
17 Practice Interview >Hello, my name is Linda, welcome to our company. >>Hello, my name is. >Hello. How are you today? >>I am fine, thank you. >Please sit down. Tell me more about yourself. >>I am a hard worker and I will come to work on time. >Do you have any experience? >>Yes, I worked as a farmer in Burma. >>Yes, I used to be a teacher in Nepal. >>Yes, I was a volunteer in the refugee camp.
18 Practice Interview >When can you begin working? >>I can start anytime. I can work everyday! >Thank you for coming today. Do you have any questions? >>Yes, when will you make a decision about the job? What shift will I work? >We will contact you in one week. Thank you very much. >>Thank you for the interview. Have a nice day. >Goodbye! >>Goodbye!
19 Interpreters! ys:usd;xhwiwzo! -Bring your own interpreter -ud;ckpys:vuuusd;xhehiewi -Company interpreter -cdoyehotys:usd;xhwi -No interpreter allowed. Interview in ENGLISH! -wiw[hotcgj;vuys:uusd;xhwibo. wiorhord;vuud:v:0gusdp
20 Listen carefully to all questions. 'dueowiohugicjvuprl;rl;ediedivd:whivd:qj;?????? If you do not understand, ask the person to say the question again. erhiweoyuibo'd;ohugiys:w*:ehivuuwju'd;wiohugitodwbsd.
21 Excuse me, could you please repeat the question? 0Ho;pl:euh:wJu'D;wIoHuGItoDwbsDuoh{g I m sorry, I do not understand. Could you repeat the question? 0Ho;pl:,weOyUIbOeuh:wJu'D;wIoHuGItoDwbsDuoh{g Can you repeat that in another way? euh:wju'd;vuusjt*:wbduoh{g
22 Close the interview by thanking your interviewer and saying goodbye. r:uwuiuh:wiorhord;vuwiph;bsk;ys:vutorhord;e:w*:'d;wj (goodbye)j Thank you wibsk; Goodbye.
23 More things to think about qdrdotgxdobocpwith:
24 DRUGS AND ALCOHOL wirlwibsd;wzo'd;oh; In America you will be required to take a drug test before you are hired. vuuditrj&hu:yl:ehowivdovueubor:ugieo;vuwirl:wibsd;t*diwcsk;vuys:u'd;ig e: DO NOT DRINK ALCOHOL OR DO DRUGS WHILE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A JOB wbotdoh; (rhwrhi)wboolwirl:wibsd;zjeckwizh;wir:tuwdibo Do NOT DRINK ALCOHOL OR DO DRUGS BEFORE YOU GO TO WORK wbotdoh; (rhwrhi)wboolwirl:wibsd;wcsk; 'H;vUevJ:wIzH;wIr:tcgbO
25 Restroom/Bathroom wi[;vdi Women sit on the toilet, do not squat. ydprko-qhoed:vuwi[;vdi yl:< wboqhoed:wpd:cdobo Clean up after yourself. r:uqs Deo;zJe[;0H:tvDIcH Wash your hands. ohughpepk
26 You re Hired!!! ys:'d;ige:vh!!! BE ON TIME to work each day. vj:wir:boqubouwdiud;eh:'j;pkppkp Dress for the job. u:wiulwiu:vuwir:*di Example: Tyson wear warm clothes - t'd-w:pu:-u:qhu:uvupwzo Arrange childcare for your children. &JOusJ:wIuGIzdoOvUezdt*DI Transportation to work each day. wivj:wiuh:vuwir:*diweh:pkppkp Emergency (car breaks down, child is sick). *hi*d:tl (ug jbh;vd:[;*d:<zdooqduh) Follow directions. vl:xgjwiejousjwzo Have a good attitude. tdo'd;wiypoloypo;vut*h: Be dependable and trustworthy. ujxdowioeh:tvdi'd;wiepehie:oh
27 When you get a job... zje'd;ehibowir: -Tell your HHS caseworker -'k;ohonge HS cho0docu: -Tell Lutheran Office -'k;ohongvl:o&u:&l -Bring a copy of your paycheck to Lutheran Office - [JpdPecaJ; xd; ch tulqlvl:o&u:&l It is very important to tell Lutheran Office when you find a job! with:rhiwi&h'dovueubo'k;ohongvlo&u:t&lzjvue'd;ehiwir:! Call your caseworker at ud;echo0docu:cdzsd
28 Quitting a job wi[;xdowir: Talk to your caseworker before you quit. wjwi 'D;echO0DOcU:wcsK;vUe[;xDO You should give 2 weeks notice before quitting a job. ejuu;'k;ohongqdchegh wcsk;e[;xdowir: Try to work for at least 6 months so that you gain American Job Experience. *kpusj; pu; r:witps:uwuick vg rhi'fod; eu'd;ehibouditrj&h u:wir:twivj:cdzsd Do not quit your job until you find another job. wbo[;xdowir: wcsk; vuexho tod wcg'h;bo
29 Good Luck! wi[j0h*h:! Finding a job is not easy. wickwizh;wir:wrhiwivutnd0jbo. Work hard and never give up! r:wiqloqlo'd;[ho COeDwbsDw*h:
30 Questions?? wiohugiwzo Now let s practice a few interview questions! ysjyuad;vdoud;wiorhord;twiohugips:zsuo!
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