Employment


Check out our custom "Favorite Links" section for Employment Skills... updated on a weekly basis.


This segment of our program is geared toward assisting Project Crossroads students in career planning and in job related issues and concerns.  Students work with an Employment Skills Specialist who meets with students on an individual basis to determine each person’s individual situation and needs.

In the ideal job one is energized, is using his or her greatest strengths and skills, and looks forward to going to work. Finding that ideal job or career is a difficult task. Students come to our programs with varying levels of career direction.  Some of our

students come to us with set career goals

       Tools for the Job Search

and direction.  Many of our foreign students come here with strong educational backgrounds and skills.  Often their credentials are not recognized here, and new careers must be launched.  Or, ways must be found in which to gain licensing, certification, etc. here.  Many other students come to us uncertain of a direction for their future paths.  Discussions are held and surveys may be given to uncover interests, strengths, values, and skills.  Students are directed to several career interest surveys.  

  Writing A Cover Letter
  Sample Cover Letter
  Resume Guidelines
  Sample Resume - Chronological Format
  Sample Resume - Functional Format
  Interviewing
  Dressing
Also the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is used to connect personality type with strengths and weaknesses, conditions of job satisfaction, and popular occupations for one’s type. Efforts are made to find suitable training and educational programs for those wishing to continue their educations. Referrals are often made to the College Center for Student Development.

We work with those students needing help in the job search process.  We discuss places to look for work, filling out a job application, writing a resume and cover letter, and job interviewing including dressing.    Individual follow up and support are on-going throughout the course of the program.  

Once a job is secured it becomes important to do what is necessary to keep that job.  We discuss strategies for getting along with bosses and co-workers.  Methods for dealing with obstacles and frustrations are discussed.  We use several excellent videos which touch on these topics as well.

Click on the links above for job search guidance.  Click on 'Favorite Links' to your left for our personal collection of web links we find helpful in the job search.