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Overall, genuine connection with the student is going to help them most.  Put your own biases aside and don't be judgmental. 

Really enjoyed the link to allow for the student explore interest and where they can go with those intersest careerwise 

I learned the SNIP method of giving feedback. Also, how to provide feedback in a postivie manner.

Comment on Luis Quiroz's post

Your emphasis on preparation is spot-on. Helping your students take these steps will give them the tools they need to excel in interviews and feel confident as they approach the job application process. Research, self-reflection, and anticipation not only help them present themselves in the best light but also give them a greater sense of ownership over their career journey.

By continuing to instill the importance of preparation, you’re setting your students up for long-term success in their job search and beyond!

Comment on Anais Aguero's post: Using the Five Keys of Success as a guide is an excellent way to prepare your students for the workforce. They are foundational skills that will serve them in a variety of scenarios, helping them navigate challenges and be successful in their careers. By introducing these concepts now and helping your students practice them, you're giving them the tools they need to become well-rounded, confident professionals. Keep practicing and reinforcing these skills, and your students will be well on their way to success!

Comment on Lori Rodriguez's post: Teaching effective communication is invaluable, as it forms the backbone of successful teamwork, leadership, and professional relationships. By emphasizing that communication is a learnable skill and providing students with actionable strategies and exercises, you’re giving them the confidence to express themselves clearly, listen deeply, and build stronger relationships both in school and the workplace. Communication is a skill that grows with practice, so the more they engage with it, the more confident and capable they’ll become.

Comment on Silas Ellis's post: By teaching students the Five Keys to Success, you’re giving them the tools they need to thrive in any work environment. These keys will serve as a compass, guiding them through challenges, helping them grow professionally, and setting them on a path toward long-term career success.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Comment on Lydia Deal's post: Teamwork is essential for success in most jobs, and it's important to cultivate and nurture these skills early on. Helping students or employees develop the ability to collaborate, communicate, and support each other will set them up for long-term success. Teamwork doesn’t just help get the job done—it creates a positive, inclusive, and productive work environment where everyone can contribute and grow together.

Comment on MICHELLE SCHUSTER's post: Emphasizing the value of internships and the importance of working will help students understand that these experiences aren’t just “stepping stones” but critical building blocks in their career journeys. By providing them with the tools to succeed in securing and thriving in internships, you’ll be giving them the confidence and experience they need to pursue meaningful careers.

Comment on Monica Carlos's post: By teaching students the 5 Keys to Success alongside communication skills, you’re providing them with a toolkit that will not only help them excel academically but will also set them up for success in the workplace. Effective communication isn’t just about speaking clearly—it’s about listening, understanding, and building relationships. When students master both the keys and communication, they become more confident, well-rounded employees who are ready to take on challenges and succeed in any professional environment.

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