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Employers emphasize that THE most important aspects of an interview are 1) A candidate must be able to relate their skills and abilities to those the employer seeks; 2) They must be able to offer proof. 

Suppose you’re up for your first entry-level job, and you’ve yet to develop the specific skills and
experience called for. Is there a way to present existing skills that could get a job offer, regardless of experience?

Happily, the answer is YES! Even entry-level job seekers possess much more experience than they realize.  Part-time and summer jobs, volunteer activities, hobbies, and school-related activities are all sources of transferable skills that are sometimes more important to employers than job-specific experience or training. 


Video
Length: 23 minutes
Style: Dramatic
Key Characters: Caucasian,
African-American, Hispanic
1999 
Interest Level 10th - Adult
Price: $115.00 
 

Keywords:  identify skills, job skills, job skills video, career skills, what skills do I have, assessing job skills

JV6075 - You Do Have Experience - Identify Skills

$115.00