Job Applicant Assets
Revision as of 17:19, 8 May 2020 by Gary (talk | contribs) (Gary moved page Job Marketing Tools to Job Applicant Tools without leaving a redirect)
Job Applicant Tools (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the second lesson part of the Job Market Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to job marketing and related topics.
This lesson belongs to the Introduction to Careers session of the CNM Cyber Orientation. The Orientation is the second stage of the WorldOpp Pipeline.
Contents
Content
The predecessor lectio is Job Market Resources.
Key terms
- Directory of credentials. A document that lists one's credentials, most commonly, applicable to particular employment and is usually designed to help the reader, such as a recruiter, hiring manager, customer, or any other targeted stakeholder, of the directory to navigate them.
- Résumé. Any document that a person uses to present his or her achievements and capacities. In the industry of workforce services, a résumé usually presents credentials applicable to particular employment.
- Professional bio. A descriptive account of a person's professional history.
- Elevator pitch (elevator speech, elevator statement). A short description of an idea, product, business, or individual that explains the concept and/or value in a way such that any listener can understand it in short time.
- List of professional recognitions. A general list of recognitions composed for unspecified references or a list of select ones for a particular employment.
- List of educational credentials. A list of all educational credentials composed for general references or select ones for a particular employment.
- List of worked projects. A list of all projects that one has worked on composed for general references or select ones for a particular employment.
- List of key accomplishments. A general list of accomplishments or a list of select accomplishments for a particular employment.
Script
- Directory of credentials. A document that lists one's credentials, most commonly, applicable to particular employment and is usually designed to help the reader, such as a recruiter, hiring manager, customer, or any other targeted stakeholder, of the directory to navigate them.
- Résumé. Any document that a person uses to present his or her achievements and capacities. In the industry of workforce services, a résumé usually presents credentials applicable to particular employment.
- Professional bio. A descriptive account of a person's professional history.
- Elevator pitch (elevator speech, elevator statement). A short description of an idea, product, business, or individual that explains the concept and/or value in a way such that any listener can understand it in short time.
- List of professional recognitions. A general list of recognitions composed for unspecified references or a list of select ones for a particular employment.
- List of educational credentials. A list of all educational credentials composed for general references or select ones for a particular employment.
- List of worked projects. A list of all projects that one has worked on composed for general references or select ones for a particular employment.
- List of key accomplishments. A general list of accomplishments or a list of select accomplishments for a particular employment.
Professional Portfolios is the successor lectio.
Quiz
- Every statement below is split into one true and one false question in the actual exam.
"Resume" questions
- Résumé is (not) an example of directory of credentials.
"Bio" questions
- Professional bio is (not) an example of directory of credentials.
"Lists" questions
- List of professional recognitions is (not) an example of directory of credentials.
- List of educational credentials is (not) an example of directory of credentials.
- List of worked projects is (not) an example of directory of credentials.
- List of key accomplishments is (not) an example of directory of credentials.
"Portfolio" questions
- Professional portfolio is (not) a qualification, achievement, personal quality, aspect, or document relevant to a particular job.
- Professional portfolio is (not) a credential that hasn't been verified yet or cannot be verified.
- Professional portfolio is (not) a product of one's performance intended to show his or her capacity.
- Professional portfolio is (not) a range of work samples and/or other employment credentials.
- Professional portfolio is (not) a credential issued by a third party.
- Professional portfolio is (not) the experience of working in a specific field or occupation.
- Professional portfolio is (not) a sample of behavior that can be used to predict future performance in similar work situations.
- Professional portfolio is (not) a suggestion or proposal to hire somebody because of his or her professional capacity.
- Professional portfolio is (not) an observation and/or evaluation of professional performance made by a customer.