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8YOU'RE HIRED! Skills You Needto Get the Job You Want*** STARS!!!! <strong>Video</strong> Librarian AwardsWhat does it take to get a job in today's demandingworkplace? What skills are on every employer’s wishlist? This program identifies the skills all workersneed, whether they're in the office, on the constructionsite, or working retail. Some skills are basiclike reading and writing, others have to do withthe personal qualities of honesty and enthusiasm.People skills are all about teamwork and workingwell with others. With this program, you'll learnhow to develop the skills you need to get the jobyou want.#11666/1280 20 minutes 2007 $108TEN THINGS NOT TO DO IN ANINTERVIEWThis engaging program is part of the seriesINTERVIEWS and entertainingly counts down thetop ten things not to do in a job interview. Theother programs in the series deal with the groupinterview, interview dos and don'ts, interviewperformance, interview skills, interviewtips and traps.#13002/0545 25 minutes <strong>2006</strong>$129.95New!YOU'RE HIRED! Job-WinningInterview StrategiesThere's nothing like preparation to calm thepre-interview jitters! After watching this video, youngadults will know how to define personal employmentgoals; research a company of interest; do mock interviews,for practice; dress for success; make a goodfirst impression; communicate strengths, skills,accomplishments, and more; ask and answer a widevariety of pertinent questions; and follow up strategicallyvia phone, mail, or e-mail. The core message?Preparation pays off!*Viewable/printable discussion questions areavailable online.#13581/0635 26 minutes 2010 $99.95BASIC CLERICAL SKILLSThis two-part series focuses on key concepts to helpyoung adults put their best foot forward when joiningthe work force in an entry-level position. The basicskills needed to survive and prosper in a businessoffice are addressed. Viewers also learn about threeimportant attributes that every employee needs onevery job.CLERICAL SKILLS FOR NEW EMPLOYEES - Beginswith a look at some of the most basic yet most importantof all job skills: being punctual, dependable, andpositive; dressing appropriately; and abiding by companyrules. Next, the art of organizing tasks and workareas is demonstrated, as viewers learn how to makefolders for filing, compile a "to do" list to help controlwork flow for the day, and much more. Voicemail ande-mail are also discussed - vital elements of today'soffice, both can prove useless if messages are nottranscribed accurately or organized properly for quickretrieval. Closes with a look at the processing ofincoming and outgoing mail and proper use of thepostage machine and fax machine. 19 minutesCOMMENDABLE CUSTOMER SERVICE - What is"customer service.", and why is it so important? Asthe frontline employee, the customer service representativeis the most valuable and visible person to thecustomers - the one they go to first for every type ofinformation and assistance. Viewers see how to provideexceptional customer service with a smile, a professionalappearance, and a positive attitude. Coversthe basics - fielding questions, solving problems,cheerfully responding to customer requests - andmuch more. And because so much interaction takesplace over the telephone, viewers will learn how tostay in control when dealing with demanding or rudecustomers, how to actively listen, and how to comeup with solutions that satisfy. 16 minutes*Each program includes Guide#7545/1690 Two programs 2004 $99.95 eachor Series $179.95RESEARCHON THEINTERNETGoogle transformedthe waythat usersaccess informationon theweb. It oustedthe categorized portalapproach and allowed information to befound by key word search, quickly and comprehensively.However, there are a number of significant issuesrelated to the modern search methodology, includingthe validity of content, the relevance, and how theresults are ranked. With the emergence of Web2.0,the supremacy of the search engine as the Start pageof the Internet may be numbered. Until the next bigthing comes along, though, it is essential that thosewho are researching via the Internet understand thelimitations of the tools they are using.#13318/0545 30 minutes 2008 $129.95TIME MANAGEMENT:Get the Most Out of Your Time!This package begins with the premise that workinglonger hours is not the road to greater productivityand prosperity. Working smarter by using proven timemanagement techniques is the key and viewers areshown a variety of practical and effective methodsthat can greatly improve both quality and quantityof work at the same time. This time-saving videotraining program will help viewers: Use the simpleABC System to prioritize jobs; Deal with and conquertime-wasting procrastination tactics; Block off timeeach day for uninterrupted work; Plan for and shortenphone calls to cover only necessary information;Understand the importance of saying NO to savetime; Carefully organize meetings to reduce theirtime and increase their effectiveness; and, Utilizethe quiet time of airline travel.*Comes complete with a DVD, audio and copy ofthe book TIME MANAGEMENT by Marc Mancini.#11271/0960 39 minutes $129.95TAKE BACK YOUR TIME:How to Manage Your Workloadand Still Have a LifeThe sharpest, most creative work can't be done ifyou're burned out. Whether you're a workaholic, lastminuteadrenaline addict or simply just can't say noto your colleagues' requests, in this program you'lldiscover tips and tactics guaranteed to help freeup you time and take your life back.#14051/0277 19 minutes 2004 $149.95HOW TO MANAGE PROJECTS,PRIORITIES AND DEADLINESIn our working life, we wear many hats. Add theseworkplace roles to responsibilities at home, and timebecomes a precious commodity. Sometimes it allseems too much to handle. However, knowing howto manage and prioritize things can help you lead amore balanced, and fulfilling life. This program willteach you how to create a winning game plan and setrealistic, yet challenging, goals. You’ll learn how to:Multitask and juggle multiple projects; Conquer procrastinationand overwork; Use small steps that leadto big results; Make every second count by minimizingdistractions; Control the flood of information thatcrosses your desk; Identify which project managementtools, techniques and technologies really work; and,Deal with crisis, conflict and change.*Includes CD containing additional training materialsin PDF format.#4871/1460 Three programs $129.95JOB SURVIVAL: Keeping andAdvancing Your JobMost people want to do well on the job, and manywant to get ahead. Not everyone has the skills necessaryto hang on to their job and move up the careerladder. This program provides strategies and techniquesfor job survival including adjusting to workenvironment, personal qualities, dressing appropriatelyfor the job, developing people skills, assessing jobperformance, using problem solving skills and more.Includes interviews with employees and employersto illustrate the strategies for keeping and advancingin your job.#9619/1280 20 minutes 2005 $108MY NEW JOB: Adult VersionWhether it's your first serious job, or just the first day ata new job, settling in and finding your way around a newworkplace can be daunting. New employees can be reticentand feel uncomfortable about finding out the informationthey want and need to know on day one. But thisshould not be the case. Most workplaces will have formalor informal strategies relating to the induction ofnew staff and appropriate personnel to oversee it. Thisprogram explores a range of areas relevant to starting ata new workplace, including what a new employee shouldconsider and prepare for and ways in which workplacesare typically set up to ensure a smooth induction for newstaff. It also covers preparation by the employee, inductions,getting to know your workmates, troubleshootingand surviving the first week.#13159/0545 24 minutes 2009 $129.95Visit our website - kineticvideo.com • Email us - info@kineticvideo.com • Phone (800) 466-7631 or (716) 856-7631 • Fax (716) 856-7838

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