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:In [[job search]], a [[value proposition]] describes the value a [[worker]] offers the [[employer]] to obtain should this ''employer'' chooses to hire this ''worker''.
 
:In [[job search]], a [[value proposition]] describes the value a [[worker]] offers the [[employer]] to obtain should this ''employer'' chooses to hire this ''worker''.
  
:Depicting the process in the terms of [[marketing]], ''workers'' offer their [[work]] for sale. Their ''work'' is the [[market exchangeable]] that they sell on the [[job market]]. As any [[marketing mix]], their ''work'' is a combination of several components.
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:Depicting the process in the terms of [[marketing]], ''workers'' offer their [[work]] for sale. Their ''work'' is the [[market exchangeable]] that they sell on the [[job market]]. As any [[marketable]], their ''work'' is a combination of several components.
  
 
:First of all, the ''worker'' offers or shall offer the solutions that would answer the question what this ''worker'' is able to do, if this is an [[operations]] job, or what this ''worker'' is able to accomplish, if this is a [[project]] job.
 
:First of all, the ''worker'' offers or shall offer the solutions that would answer the question what this ''worker'' is able to do, if this is an [[operations]] job, or what this ''worker'' is able to accomplish, if this is a [[project]] job.

Revision as of 17:36, 6 May 2023

Value Propositions (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Employability Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to careers and related topics.

This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Careers session of EmployableU Foundation. The Foundation is the second stage of the WorldOpp Pipeline.


Content

The predecessor lectio is Career Administrations.

Script

In job search, a value proposition describes the value a worker offers the employer to obtain should this employer chooses to hire this worker.
Depicting the process in the terms of marketing, workers offer their work for sale. Their work is the market exchangeable that they sell on the job market. As any marketable, their work is a combination of several components.
First of all, the worker offers or shall offer the solutions that would answer the question what this worker is able to do, if this is an operations job, or what this worker is able to accomplish, if this is a project job.
Second, any solution is worthless without the delivery. Whether the worker is able to access the workplace? If the job assumes travels, would the worker be available? If the job is remote, how stable and fast is the Internet connection?
Finally, your job marketing tools such as your elevator pitch and résumé, as well as their delivery are essential components of the value proposition too.

Key terms

Value proposition

Closing

Would you be able to state your value proposition as a worker if you are asked to right now? --Yes/No/I'm not sure/Let me think/Let's move on

Career Strategies is the successor lectio.

Questions

Placement entrance exam