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Job Success Skills - Creative Job Search Article
.....Employers say many people lose their job because they don't use good work habits and not because they are unable to do the job. The following list of suggestions is based on feedback from a majority of surveyed employers.....
Chapter 3 - Employer Expectations | Re-Place Yourself | Job Seekers ......
To convince an employer that hiring you is a wise investment, you must meet his expectations. While you may not be sure of the specific expectations of an employer, it's not difficult to conclude that, in general, most employers are looking for the same basic characteristics.
Personal Qualities , Social Skills , Thinking Skills , Listening Skills ,
Speaking Skills , Reading Skills ,Written Communication Skills , Math Skills
, Computer Skills/Knowledge , Safety and Technical Knowledge , Leadership
Skills
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Youth Services -- Job Search Process -- Employer Expectations
Once you have been hired it is important for you to understand what your employer expects of you. It is also important to realize that employer expectations change over time. Since each job will be a little different from another one, here are some guidelines to keep in mind when you start a new job…
Meeting & Exceeding Your Employer’s Expectations
....You might be able to find out what your employer expects of you by just asking. Some employers will be able to tell you all of their expectations, right down to not taking a personal call longer than five minutes. But others might not be able to put all of their expectations into words. That’s why you should be aware of some general expectations that most employers have...
Employer's Expectations: Measuring Up
Do you look like the right person for the job? Four aspects of your
appearance concern employers. Employers are concerned about your appearance
as shown by the way you look, behave, write, and speak. Each type of
appearance is just as important as all of the others. If you meet these
expectations, your first impression will be a good and lasting one
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