Finding the Perfect Job: How to Succeed in the Job Hunt

$139.95

-For Grades 7 & Up
-DVD + Printable Teaching Guide

This video/DVD follows teenager Bethany, as she experiences the highs and lows of her own real-life job search. Viewers learn the basics, from preparing a resume and cover letter, to scouting the help wanted ads, to job interview dos and donts, including what to wear and what to say. Advice from professionals and tips from the featured young people deliver useful information and encouragement in a teen-friendly style.

SKU: LW-HR-FINDJOB

Description

Landing your perfect job takes organization, persistence, patience, and knowing how to sell your strengths to potential employers. This video/DVD follows teenager Bethany, as she experiences the highs and lows of her own real-life job search. Viewers learn the basics, from preparing a resume and cover letter, to scouting the help wanted ads, to job interview dos and don’ts, including what to wear and what to say. Skills include how to take advantage of school career centers; how to locate promising job postings in newspapers, job boards and the internet; how to network effectively; and how to tailor job applications to highlight talents, ambitions, and interests. Advice from professionals and tips from the featured young people deliver useful information and encouragement in a teen-friendly style.

 

Includes: 18-minute video, printable teacher’s resource book, and student handouts with pre/post tests.

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Reviews:

Recommended  Recent graduates from high school or college are the target audience for this film. Advice on searching for a job is presented through the story of Bethany, who has moved from a small town to New York City with a theater degree, and is looking for an acting job.

Although this portrays a job search for a very specific career, the advice provided could be used by any job-seeker; of course, aspiring actors would feel the most affinity with the situation. Bethany is shown meeting with professionals, such as a casting director and a photographer, who give her – and the audience – advice on the professional approach to seeking employment.

Most of the film consists of live action, with some voiceovers. A few black-and-white stills are interspersed. Occasionally graphics appear, with information on how to construct a resume, where to look for jobs, and how to interview. These graphics are very clear and provide a point-by-point list for viewers. In the main part of the film, Bethany works on her resume, makes phone calls, looks at ads, and goes on auditions in her quest for an acting job. Her story and attitude are positive. Good quality video and audio give the film a professional look.

A teacher’s resource book accompanies the VHS tape or DVD, with even more information on resumes, cover letters, follow-up notes, and tips on using the Internet and networking. There are many student activities included, too. With much advice on searching for a job, this film would make a good addition to a high school or college career center or counselor’s office.

– Mary Northrup, Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods, Kansas City 
Educational Media Reviews Online (EMRO)