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Inside this 63 slide deck, you will find a plethora of mini-lessons that tackle the many questions and issues that arise when preparing for, executing, and following up on a job interview. These lessons help those seeking jobs to put their best foot forward, and to help them get that foot in the door!

 

 

Each lesson topic, appropriate for high school and higher education, includes a short text, DOs and DON’Ts, and practice activities. Lessons using these resources can take between 30 minutes and 90 minutes and are useful in a single unit of study or referenced by individual students as needed.

 

In this bundle, you will find:

 

Before the Interview Lessons:

 

*Researching the job 

*Researching the employer

*Preparing to answer questions

*Preparing to ask questions

*Planning the best attire

*Planning your arrival

 

During the interview Lessons:

 

*The handshake

*Nonverbal communication

*Speaking style

*Answering what’s asked

*What to bring along

*Your exit

 

After the Interview Lessons

 

*Thank you notes

*Debriefing the experience

*Reflecting on takeaways

*Proceeding if hired

*Proceeding if not hired

*A healthy  perspective

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Capstone Collaborators, and our brand The Sonderful Scholar, recognizes that creating authentic learning opportunities requires supreme flexibility. We hope that by offering time-saving, scaffolded resources in a logical sequence, they will be an easy foundation from which you can differentiate for the unique needs of your students. 

Career Preparation for All: Job Interview Skills

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