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Show Utah Skills Center North effectively trained. Films, demonstrations, field trips and actual participation of the trainees are set up for this orientation in the following areas: (1) Professional Occupations—This area trains students as junior draftsmen, electronics technicians, store managers, and medical assistants. (2) Clerical and Sales Occupations—This area trains students as bookkeepers, accounting clerks, keypunch operators, clerk- typists, secretaries, stenographers, typists, general clerks, cashier- checkers, grocery clerks and meat cutters. (3) Machine Trades and Bench Work Occupations—This area trains students as auto mechanic helpers, auto repair servicemen, machinist helpers, electronics assemblers, sewing machine operators and upholsterers. (4) Structural Occupations—This area trains students as auto body repairmen, bricklayers, carpenters, mason helpers, construction workers, carpet layers, plumbers, sheetmetal workers, and welders. (10 hr/wk., 2 wks.) PV005. Pre-Employment Orientation—The purpose of this course is to prepare students for job interviews. The first part of the course orients students on the general job market situation, including supply and demand, current wages, locations of industry and where to look for openings. Emphasis is then placed on contacting employers, including the general knowledge of filling out application forms and preparing resumes. Finally, the students are required to take mock interviews for jobs. (10 hr./ wk.) GENERAL INFORMATION Plan of Organization 425-427 Objectives of the College 427-433 Center for Research and Development 433 Intercollegiate Athletics 433-434 Instructional Technology Center 434 Administrative Officers 435-439 422 423 |