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Job Application and Offer

The document provides guidance on applying for jobs and accepting offers. It discusses filling out application forms, writing resumes and cover letters, preparing for interviews, and writing a letter to accept a job offer. Tips are provided for each section to help applicants present themselves professionally.

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Job Application and Offer

The document provides guidance on applying for jobs and accepting offers. It discusses filling out application forms, writing resumes and cover letters, preparing for interviews, and writing a letter to accept a job offer. Tips are provided for each section to help applicants present themselves professionally.

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Tata Institute of Social Sciences

School of Vocational Education

A PROJECT REPORT
ON

JOB APPLICATION AND OFFER

SUBMITTED TO

TIKSNA LIVELIHOOD

By

Ms Shreya Rampujan Giri


Enrollment No. HC0446/0243/S22
Batch No. HC0446/C111/B01/S23

IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF

B. VOC IN MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (HCI|I)

MONTH, YEAR
RECEIVED BY EXAMINED BY
NAME: NAME:

SIGN: SIGN:

Marks Obtained
Vocabulary

• Applicant • A person who applies for a job

o Employee o Hopefully you! An Employee is a person who works for a company - a


successful applicant

• Employer • The company or person who you (will) work for


o A form Employers use to ensure they have the same information from
every applicant

o Job o A cover letter provides additional information on your skills and


Application qualifications for the job for which you're applying.

o Cover Letter • A document that highlights you, your skills and abilities

o Resume o A formal meeting between you and the potential employer where you
o Interview talk about your qualifications for the
The Job Application Form
Most forms ask for:

● Personal Information
● Education
● Work Experience
● Availability
● References

When filling out the application form, always do one as a draft


and then a final copy. The final copy should be completed in
black or blue ink.
Practice

● Go online, find and print out three different application


forms. MAKE SURE THEY ARE CANADIAN!
Try Real Canadian Superstore, Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire, WalMart,
McDonalds, Winners, SportChek, etc.

● Fill in and submit to the teacher.

On the Resume...

● Personal ● Your name, address and contact information - phone number,


Information email address, etc.

● Objective ● A brief statement saying what type of job you are looking for

● Education ● Details about your schooling

● Experience ● A summary of all the work (paid and unpaid) that you have
done

● Skills ● Special skills and abilities that you have (like being fluent in
another language!)

● Activities ● Activities, groups, clubs, etc. that you have been/ are
involved in

● References ● Names of people that can be contacted to speak about you


(teachers, coaches, employers)
Tips to writing an effective resume
● Keep it simple and brief - no longer than 1 page
● Use point form notes except with the objective
● Use a clear, readable font and black ink
● Make it presentable
● Be honest and be professional
● PROOFREAD!!!!
● Regardless of style ALL resumes should include:
○ Your Personal Information
○ Education
○ Skills and Experience

Your Personal Information


● Should NEVER include:
● Your height, age, weight
● A photo of yourself
● Your Social Insurance Number
Objective
The objective is a brief statement (a sentence or two) that
explains why you want a job

For example:

To acquire a challenging position in an environment where I can


best utilize my skills and education.

OR

To obtain a part time position with an organization that will allow


me to build experience and further develop my skills.

Education
● List your education, starting with most recent
○ Include years attended, name of school, location
○ Provide details on the school program

● 2014-Present Education Detail Place Name


○ Currently enrolled in grade xxx
○ In Academic Program
○ Elective courses include: Print Communications, Power Mechanics and Art
Experience
At this age, most of you haven't held "official" jobs yet but you
do have experience!

● Babysitting
● Paper route / delivering flyers
● Yard work / shovelling snow
● Volunteer
● On the farm / in the barns

Skills

➢ YES! You have skills! You are talented individuals that are
able to:

● Work independently and in teams


● Use various computer applications such as Microsoft
Office
● Proficient Mental Math abilities
● Able to communicate verbally and in writing in German,
Tagalog, Russian, Korean, Spanish and English
● Personable and Friendly
● Reliable and Honest
● Goal Orientated and Hardworking
Activities
➢ What groups, clubs or organizations are you or have you
been a part of? List them!! Include things such as:

● Youth / cell group,


● Sports teams
● Choir / band / dance and drama groups
● Girl Guides / Boy Scouts

References
● Provide contact information on people who are able and willing to
speak to a potential employer about your skills and abilities. DO
NOT INCLUDE FAMILY as references - they are biased!

● You can use: group leaders, teachers, E.A.S, coaches, principals,
former employers

Reference Name

Their full name ←—----------------------------------------- Name


Their full name ←—----------------------------------------- How you know them
How to reach them ←—------------------------------------ xxx-xxx-xxxx
Appreciation for the Offer

● Placement: First Paragraph


● Be appreciative and sincere
● Reaffirm Offer: Clearly restate the job offer you received.

Statement of Acceptance
● Placement: Follows the “Appreciation for the Offer” in the
First Paragraph
● Clearly states that you accept the position that was offered
to you

Reaffirmation of Employment Conditions


● Placement: Within the body of the letter, in the paragraphs
following the first paragraph
● Restate the conditions of your employment which should
have been pre-determined and accepted by both parties.
● This is not the time to include critical items or concerns
you have. It is recommended to address any questions or
issues you may have, prior to accepting a position.
Seek Needed Instruction or Information
Based on Employment or Notices
● Placement: After the “Reaffirmation of Conditions” and
before closing
● Possible information to request:
● Starting date of employment
● Where to go?
● Whom to contact?

The Tone of your Letter:


● Tone = a writer’s attitude toward the reader and the
subject of the message.
● Your tone affects the way the message is conveyed
and how effectively the reader will understand and act
upon your writing.
What kind of “tone” should I use?

● Write confidently--but not too confidently


● Be courteous and sincere
● Use nondiscriminatory language
● Stress the “You” Attitude
● Utilize an appropriate level of difficulty

Writing with Confidence


● An employer will welcome a confident attitude and a
self-assured personality.
● However, an over-confident attitude may come across as
arrogant or presumptuous.

NOT: “I am a valuable addition to your team


and will meet and surpass your expectations.”
INSTEAD: “I look forward to joining your team
and striving to meet and surpass job expectations.”
Letter Model

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