Distinguish informational interview and employment interview


Problem 1: When you completed your career and education research you researched specific areas (example: transfer schools, majors, cost, licensure, required skills for job, salary, outlook, etc...) List 4 areas you researched and briefly explain why each is important.

Problem 2: In this class you shared your career mentor experiences. List 4 qualities of a good career mentor and discuss 3 ways in which a career mentor can assist you with career and life planning.

Problem 3: You are searching for a job and have applied to multiple companies. Is it okay to use the same resume for each job? If not, what elements of your resume should you change and WHY? Explain your answer.

Problem 4: What is your online presence? Name 3 things you should do to maintain a professional online presence and name 3 things you should not do. Explain each.

Problem 5: Networking is a great way to find a job. What are 2 other ways to find a job? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?

Problem 6: What is the difference between an informational interview and an employment interview? What is the purpose of each? How do you prepare for each?

Problem 7: When you set your career goals in this course you placed them on a timeline. That's great, but proper time management is necessary to achieve these goals. Identify and describe 3 strategies or tools that you use to improve your time usage.

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