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Best Foot Forward
Best Foot Forward

Competition for jobs is always high—there are tons of smart, motivated people out there.  The key is to believe you are the best person for the job, and make an employer believe it too! Usually, the first step is to send a cover letter and resume or submit an application.

On an application, you’ll have to fill out some basic information, like your address and phone number. There may also be a space to fill in any past work experiences. Even if you don’t think that things like babysitting or doing errands for a neighbor aren’t officially jobs, they still show that you are responsible and a hard worker. Don’t hesitate to list them.

Your new boss-to-be may also ask for references from teachers, former employers, or other adults who can tell her what a great addition you’ll be. Just make sure that the people you mention know to expect the phone call—then they’ll be ready to say all the right things.

 

 

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What's Your Interview IQ?

Your application must have looked great, because now you have an interview set up! How high is your interview IQ? Answer these true or false questions and find out.

 
(True or False):  It doesn’t matter if I’m exactly on time. It’s good for them to think I’m really busy and have other interviews.  
Get the answer.
 
(True or False): I don’t need to get dressed up for my interview at the restaurant—after all, if I get the job I’ll just be wearing a uniform or something really casual.  
Get the answer.
 

(True or False): Even though I’m not sure this is my dream job, it’s important to give the interview my all.

 
Get the answer.

 


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