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Career Opportunities in the Fashion Industry. Apparel Development 1 – Obj. 13 & 14. Outline. Obj. 13.01. Obj. 13.02. Career preparation 1. Education 2. Experience a. Volunteer b. Work 3. Strategies a. Company research b. Resume c. Cover letter d. Application - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OutlineObj. 13.01 Obj. 13.02

Career preparation1. Education2. Experience

a. Volunteerb. Work

3. Strategiesa. Company researchb. Resumec. Cover letterd. Applicatione. Interviewf. Thank-you letter

Job-seeking skills1. Career plan2. Job application3. Letter of application4. Resume5. Portfolio6. Interview7. Follow-up letter

ScenarioYou have just completed your degree in Consumer Apparel Retail Studies at UNC-Greensboro. Sketchers has accepted your job application and resume. They sent you an email regarding a phone interview. What do you need to do to get ready to talk to the Lead Technical Designer? Think about this scenario as you complete the objective coursework.

Good Afternoon,

Thank you for your interest in Sketchers and the Technical Design Internship offered this summer. We have received your application and resume. I would like to set up a phone interview to further discuss the job responsibilities and ask a few questions about your resume and experience. Please reply back with a convenient time that fits into your schedule. I look forward to talking to you.

Thank you,

K. DowlingKellie DowlingFootwear DesignO: 397-4698k.dowling@sketchersusa.net

Technical Design Internship

Clothing: Fashion, Fabrics & Construction

Read pages 384 – 387 Start with Applying for a Job and read until the end. Answer the questions on your graphic organizer.

Simple Steps to Success in

the Workplace

Ready, set, go find a job?

But wait! What kind of job do you want or need? Will it be temporary or full-time?

part-timesummer only

factoryentry level

hourly

salaried

ResearchThe first step when

looking for a job is to simply find out where the jobs are!Network! Talk to peopleCheck Job Boards located

around the communityCheck online job search

enginesCheck the newspaper

classified

Apply – Step 1The second step is to

submit a job application.Be TruthfulFill it in completelyIncluding references

Use those Networking Skills!

Suitable references:current & past employers Teachers, Mentors,

AdvisorsChurch Leaders

NOT a suitable reference:family & friends

ALWAYS ask someone’s permission before using them as a reference.

Apply – Step 2The next step is to submit a resume with a cover letter.

Should be sent before the interview1. Cover letter (aka: letter of application)

should be brief & identify why the resume is being sent.2. Resume

should relate to your job objective and include work experience.3. Resume does not include references

At the end of your Resume type: Reference Upon Request This lets the interviewer know you are not afraid to give them

references but does not add extra paper to their pile!

Remember:No matter what the job, there are more applicants

than jobs. You are easily replaced.

NC is a right to work state!Investigate: On the web google or bing Right to

Work State. State explanation in Work Packet.

As an employee your primary job is to make your bosses life easier!

Mrs. A’s BEEEE’sBe on time.

15 minutes early is on time and on time is late!Be Your Best.

Do your absolute best. What ever is going on at home isn’t your bosses problem!

Be Polite.Cooperate and be polite to everyone no matter how

much you don’t like them or find them annoying.Be Independent.

Do your job independently rather than waiting to be told what to do.

Last Words of Advice….Ignore office gossip.

If someone is talking badly about you let it go.During meetings or gatherings give the

leader/speaker your full attention. Do not multi-task.

If you resign, give your employer a two week notice. You may need him as a reference some day!

Work PacketComplete the Job Application & Answering Interview Questions.

Outline – Obj 14.01Apparel and Textile Industry Careers1. Alteration person : pgs. 296 - 2992. Buyer: pgs. 372 - 3753. Custom sewer: pgs. 150 - 1534. Entrepreneur : pgs. 432 - 4355. Fashion director: pgs. 190 - 1936. Loom operator: pgs. 244-2477. Marker : pgs. 150 - 1538. Model : pgs. 72 - 759. Pattern maker : pgs. 150 - 15310. Researcher: pgs. 72 - 7511. Salesperson : pgs. 372 - 37512. Spotter : pgs. 190 - 19313. Stock clerk : pgs. 372 - 37514. Stylist : pgs. 296 - 29915. Textile chemist : pgs. 244-24716. Textile designer : pgs. 190 - 193

Clothing: Fashion, Fabrics & Construction

Read page 137Choosing a career from the previous slide, read the 4 pages that corresponds with that career and follow the directions on pg. 137 under Exploring Fashion Careers. Answer in your Work Packet.

Outline – Obj. 14.02Traits for success

1. Communication skills2. Decision-making skills3. Laboratory techniques4. Leadership5. Mechanical skills6. Problem-solving abilities7. Respect8. Responsibility

Clothing: Fashion, Fabrics & Construction

Read Chapter 23 pages 391 – 401 As you read the chapter fill out the Study Guide: Success on the Job.

Clothing: Fashion, Fabrics & Construction

Use your book after you have Read Chapter 23 pages 391 – 401 complete the Worksheets Qualities for Success. Read the situations and write a response that shows how you would handle that situation and the positive qualities that your response exhibits.

Clothing: Fashion, Fabrics & Construction

Use your book after you have Read Chapter 23 pages 391 – 401 complete the Worksheets Qualities for Success. Read the situations and write a response that shows how you would handle that situation and the positive qualities that your response exhibits.

Complete the Math Skills in Retailing

See the Example Below:Situation 1.

You work for a dry cleaner. A customer brings in items and asks what it would cost to have them all cleaned. The prices are as follows: slacks, $5.75; coat $10.00; and 2 sweaters, $6.25 each. There is also a 6% sales tax.

Math Skills in Retailing Worksheet Example

To find the tax take the total and multiply by .06

When you turn a percentage into a decimal you must move the decimal 2 places . 6% = .0628.25 * .06 = 1.695

Round 1.695 = 1.70Add the total + tax

28.25 + 1.70 = 29.95

What will the customer’s total bill be?

First figure out how much the items will cost together. $5.75 10.00 6.25 + 6.25 $28.25

Back to that email…..

Now that you have explored career preparation and opportunities in the Apparel and Textile industry. Complete a response back to Kellie Dowling for the internship opportunity at Sketchers in your Work Packet.

Good Afternoon,

Thank you for your interest in Sketchers and the Technical Design Internship offered this summer. We have received your application and resume. I would like to set up a phone interview to further discuss the job responsibilities and ask a few questions about your resume and experience. Please reply back with a convenient time that fits into your schedule. I look forward to talking to you.

Thank you,

K. DowlingKellie DowlingFootwear DesignO: 397-4698k.dowling@sketchersusa.net

Technical Design Internship

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