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Ready to leave? Job Training College CV, letters and Interviews Get Ready for Work Which one? Personal Statement Options What course? Action
Job Complete CV Careers Vacancy information websites Use Steps to Need Job ideas? Things to think Success leaflets about Telephone skills Identify skills Family/friends CV help Network Timescales
Paid Employment • • Can be a good option Can pay well Better than being unemployed May include In House training but not necessarily lead to recognised qualifications • Provides experience and can prove employability • It is often easier to move on to a better job once you have a good employment record. 3
Paid Employment • Prepare your CV and cover letter • Respond to advertisements • Check company websites – some companies only consider online applications • Send in speculative applications • Use your network • Take your CV in in person if possible • Use job hunting websites and consider using recruitment agencies. 39 4
Apprenticeships • National training programme leading towards nationally recognised qualifications e. g. SVQ 3 • Training while you work • May include day or block release to college or in-house training checked by qualified assessors • Designed by employers to provide you with the skills for that industry. 5
Get Ready for Work • Helps you • to get work experience to help you get a job • to develop essential skills – e. g. core skills, personal and learning skills and vocational skills • to understand more about what employers want and look for • with application forms, CV’s and interviews • Pays you an allowance while helping you! 6
How can you get into a Get Ready for Work Programme? • See a Careers Adviser • Individual Learning Plan • You may need to complete an application form • You may be invited for an interview with the training provider • Skills Development Scotland can help with all of these! 2 7
College • • Wide range of subjects Vocational or general Nationally recognised qualifications Increase your knowledge, understanding and experience • May be F/T, P/T, open learning, distance learning, evening classes etc – but check out funding issues! 8
How can you get into college? • • Research courses Decide on which courses suit you Entry requirements Apply in good time – usually December/January for an August/September start course • Do good application • Prepare well for interview • Attend for interview! 9
23 Useful college websites • • Edinburgh’s Telford College Jewel and Esk College Stevenson College Oatridge College • More information on colleges and courses at www. planitplus. net. 10
Action! What do I do next? Who is going to help me When am I going to start What happens if I get lost? Do I know the timescales and closing dates? What websites and resources am I going to use? Right, download this PPT and get started!
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