Module for Work Immersion LESSON 1 : RESUME A. JOB APPLICATION PROCESS
1. Why Companies Hire? a. To fill a new position b. To replace someone who resigned, went on maternity (RA 8282) /paternity ( RA 8187) leave, long term sick leave c. To fill a contractual job (6 mos.) d. To hire someone for fixed contract
B. RESUME WHAT IS RESUME? Brief document that summarizes your education, employment history and experiences that are relevant to your qualification for a particular job for which you are applying.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RESUME, CV AND BIODATA
Resume Contents: 1. Identification (Name, phone no., email) 4. Work experience 7. Skills
2. Address
3. Objective
5. Education 8. Character reference
6. Honors (if any)
C. INTERVIEW TOP TIPS :
List a career objective if you’re clear on what you want to do or you’re applying for. List your school, degree year & any honors 1 – 2 pages (fresh graduate) 3 pages (with work experience)
WHAT NOT TO PUT IN A RESUME : o o o o o o o o
The word “resume” on top of the resume Incorrect contact info Unprofessional email, and picture Reasons for leaving Salary info Applicant’s signature Grammatical incorrect statement Wrong spelling items
D. COVER LETTER/APPLICATION LETTER is a job application document sent with your resume to provide additional information about your skills and experience -is intended to provide detailed information on why are you are a qualified candidate for the job you are applying for. CONTENT : OPENING MIDDLE CLOSING
Tell why you’re writing, How you found out about the opening Refer to you resume Highlight your skill Indicate your interest in meeting to discuss Thanking & appreciation
Application Form (Important) Specific to each company requirement TIP Make sure to accomplish the document completely! E. PREPARING FOR A JOB INTERVIEW Research about the company — check their website, online forums, etc. Location, how to go there, Is it multinational company? Local?
Research about the job itself (Check the job description thoroughly) Check how your skills will relate to the job your applying for Be prepared to make an assessment of your strengths and weaknesses Read English books & watch foreign films Dress for success Pray and commit your interview to God
LESSON 2 : WORK IMMERSION AND WORK ETHICS A. WORK IMMERSION refers to the subject of the Senior High School Curriculum, which involves hands-on experience or work simulation in which learners can apply their competencies and acquired knowledge relevant to their track. B. WORK ETHICS Ethics - is name given to our values of good behavior. Moral - Relates to right and wrong. Values - are beliefs that a person feels very important. Norms - It is a set of moral choices, rules and codes of conduct that governs behavior WORK ETHICS - the collection of all the values and actions that people feel are appropriate in the work place. C. STEPS TOWARDS BETTER WORK ETHICS 1. Attendance - Attendance and punctuality often have a large impact on individual and team success. Tardiness or absenteeism can also profoundly impact job performance. How You Can Maintain Good Attendance: Make work a high priority Know your schedule Make use of an ALARM clock Get enough sleep Arrange your transportation Inform your supervisor of an absence 2. Character - An employer expects employees to work together toward achieving the objectives of the company. Some of these traits include the following: § Loyalty § Trustworthiness § Dependability § Initiative § Self-discipline § Self-responsibility
3. Teamwork - It is vital that employees work as a team. It is important not only to their personal success and advancement, but also to that of their co-workers and to the company. Teamwork involves the following aspects: Respecting the rights of others Being a team worker Being cooperative Seeking opportunities for continuous learning Respecting confidentiality 4. Appearance - A person makes their first impression of someone in three seconds. If you appear unkempt someone is going to think that you do sloppy work. 5. Productivity - In order to be a productive student and employee, a person must follow safety procedures, conserve materials, keep the work area neat and clean and follow directions properly. 6. Organizational skills - Employers consider effective time management and organizational skills as good work habits 7. Communication - Is how we interact with each other. Communication whether it is verbal or nonverbal must be clear, to the point, and one must keep in mind that we must always treat others as we would like others to treat us. 8. Cooperation - involves developing good working relationships, following the chain of command, good at conflict management, and being a good problem solver. 9. Respect – Respect your subordinates as you do your superiors
LESSON 3 : SAFETY IN A WORKPLACE A. HOW TO CREATE A SAFE WORKPLACE?
B. HOW CAN WE ACHIEVE A SAFE WORKPLACE? 1.1 What are our safety rules? Follow safety instructions Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 1.2 What do you do if someone gets hurt at work? Tell your team leader Follow the safety rules Get help NOTE ! Emergencies : In the case of an accident or emergency, it is important to know where the emergency equipment is and what to do. A hazard is anything that could hurt you or make you sick.
YOUR WORKPLACE HAS SIGNS TO REMIND YOU TO BE CAREFUL.
PREPARED BY : WORK IMMERSION TEACHERS