CHOOSING A JOB A First Step to Success

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OVR - 809 Rev. (9/01) CHOOSING A JOB A First Step to Success COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & INDUSTRY OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION

Appendix B Employer Expectation Employers are people just like you and me except they will make the decision as to whether you will get hired or not. While you are thinking about or looking for work, keep the following in mind. CHOOSING A JOB A First Step To Success Interview begins with your first phone call Follow instructions about applying for specific jobs Be prepared with all work information and references Observe and assess the company Employers will expect you to be neat, well groomed, clean, and prompt Park in the appropriate parking area; they may be observing you Good manners are important Don t bring a friend, food, or drink to the interview They will expect you to use proper language (no swearing, rude remarks, etc.) Wait to be asked to be seated Employers will expect you to be flexible (overtime, extra work, off shifts, weekends, holidays) Be honest and dependable Don t criticize your former employers Don t use work time to conduct personal business Ask for help if needed Choosing a job is one of the most difficult things you will do in your lifetime. This booklet will help you decide on the right job for you. Answer the following questions the best you can about your education, work, interests, life experiences, and abilities. There are no right or wrong answers, just choices to make. After you have completed this booklet, you and your counselor will meet to review your answers and to develop a plan to assist you in getting a job. Please complete this booklet by and (Date) meet your counselor at on (Place) at to review it. (Date) (Time) Customer s Name & Phone Number Counselor s Name & Phone Number Practice these skills with your counselor to increase your chances of getting and keeping a job.

-- NOTES -- Appendix A Some Ways You Can Find Out About Jobs You May Like and Can Do OVR Counselor Job hunting and interview information Resource books, career guides, video tapes PA Choices, computer and Internet access, Occupational Outlook Handbook Libraries Computer programs and Internet access Resource books, magazines, newspapers, video tapes, Occupational Outlook Handbook Career Link/Job Center Resource books, video tapes, career guides, PA Choices Job hunting and interview information Computer services and Internet access, ALEX Job listings, Occupational Outlook Handbook High School and College Career/Guidance Office Resource books Career guides Computer services and Internet access Department of Labor & Industry Web page www.dli.state.pa.us Labor market information Job duties, requirements, and work environments Family, Friends, Professionals Can tell you about jobs and job duties Can be a job reference for you Know where jobs can be found Volunteering You can learn about jobs You can practice job skills It can be a good job reference for you

The Next Step??? You have just completed Choosing A Job: A First Step To Success. In reviewing your answers, what job(s) would you like to learn more about? In reviewing your previous answers about interests, skills and abilities, work values, etc., why do you think your job choice is good for you? In order to plan for my future job, this is what I need to do next. Additional Comments: You are now better prepared to make a job choice. Thank you! The Any Game This is a quick and easy way to explore work places where you may like to work. Please pick out four (4) work places where you would most like to work and four (4) that you would not. It is important to give your reasons for selecting each. A List of Workplaces a hotel a restaurant a movie theater a gas station a department store a video store a television station an amusement park a zoo an auto shop a machine shop a computer company a factory a bakery a farm a construction company a travel agency a school a hospital a doctor s office a warehouse a museum on a ship, plane, train, bus a bank a dry cleaners a research laboratory a police station a fire department a funeral home people s houses an employment agency the front office of a large company a car dealership a day care center a parking garage a landscaping company an insurance company a greenhouse other (please name) Four Top Favorites: Four Places I d Never Work 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. Customer Name Address Phone Number

Work Values Work values represent some of the things that will make your job important. The choices that you make below will assist you in finding the job that meets your wants and needs. Read each one carefully, think about it, and then check one of the three choices. Very Somewhat Not Important Important Important Working with my hands... Working with people... Solving problems... Being creative... Working with a variety of tasks... Being able to sit, stand, or move as needed Working outdoors... Having a low stress job... Working part-time only... Supervising others... Working close to my home... Having job benefits... Making enough money to continue my lifestyle Working flexible work hours... Feeling good about the job I do... Keeping my job for many years... Other (please name) Questions That You Need To Answer Before You Go To Work Do you want to work part-time or full-time? What hours, days, or shifts would you consider? If you have children, who will care for your children while you work? (family, friend, neighbor, day care) List any family members, friends, doctors, or therapists that support your desire to work? What transportation will you use to go to and from work? How far are you willing to travel to work? Are you willing to relocate to find a job? Yes No What is the hourly wage you would expect to earn on your next job? Did you have difficulty keeping previous jobs? Yes No If yes, explain Circle any special benefits you are worried about losing such as SSI, SSDI, welfare, housing assistance, food stamps, workers compensation, Other. Do you need help with medication costs? Yes No Have you ever been convicted of a crime? Yes No Are you willing to take a drug test? Yes No Would you need any special accommodations at work due to your disability? Yes No What would you need in order to be ready to start a job tomorrow?

Successes In Your Life List any successes you have experienced in your life. For example: work achievements, awards, trophies, life events, things you are proud of. 1. 2. 3. What success would you like to achieve in the future? 1. Education Did you enjoy school? Why or why not? What was your favorite subject in school? Why? What was your least favorite subject in school? Why? _ Did you miss more than 10 days of school in a school year? If so, Why? What kind of special accommodations did you receive in school? (example: extra time for tests, tutoring in any subjects, any learning support classes or special schools.) Do you learn best by reading, by watching, by doing, or by listening? Did you have disciplinary problems while attending school? If yes, please explain. Did you ever start a training program that you did not finish? If yes, please explain. Do you want to continue your education? Why or why not? _ Have you visited any schools that you want to attend? If any, please list. _ Can you afford the time of continuing education?... Yes No Can you afford the cost of continuing education?... Yes No Are you willing to take out some loans to pay for your education?.. Yes No Did you ever default on a school loan?... Yes No

Work Skills & Experience What jobs (paid and unpaid) have you held? _ What were your job duties? _ What machines, equipment, tools can you use? _ What computer programs can you use? Have you had any special help or equipment provided at work because of your disability? If yes, please describe. How has your disability caused problems for you in your past work? _ What work did you like best? Why? What work did you like least? Why? What did your employers/co-workers tell you that you do well? What were your reasons for leaving past employment? When did you last work? What have you been doing since you have been off work? How Leisure Time Activities Relate To Jobs Leisure time activities such as hobbies, gardening, and sports require certain skills. For example, cooking requires the following: reading measuring ingredients following directions using kitchen tools & appliances being able to complete the meal For example, playing basketball requires the following: being a team player using your eyes and hands together following coach s directions being physically fit List up to two of your leisure time activities. Most favorite? Skills Required? How do the above skills apply to jobs in which you are interested? _ Second most favorite? Skills Required? How do the above skills apply to jobs in which you are interested? What job would you like to do in the future? Why? _