JobPro: Get Dressed!
Wardrobe to Win: Dress for Interview Success
In JobPro: Get Dressed! you get a chance to dress for your interview based off of tips and your general knowledge of the company. Seems easy? Not so fast. There are various factors that go into picking out an outfit such as the role you are interviewing for and the atmosphere of the company.
Make sure you leave a lasting first impression in your interview. Prepare outfits for interviews with 14 different companies and 42 positions. After you make your selection you will receive detailed feedback about the outfit you chose and its compatibility with the position you were interviewing for.
Genre:
Simulation, Casual, Role Playing
Focus:
Life Skills, Assessments
Features:
Single Player
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For Clinicians:
For Educators:
JobPro: Get Dressed! offers an engaging and effective way to teach essential life skills in the classroom. By incorporating this game into your curriculum, you can help students develop a strong foundation for future success.
How to use JobPro in the classroom:
Group activities: Play the game as a class, fostering collaboration and discussion.
Individualized learning: Assign different job roles to students based on their abilities and interests.
Skill development: Use the game to target specific life skills, such as social skills, decision-making, and self-esteem.
Assessment: Track student progress and provide tailored feedback to support their learning.
JobPro: Get Dressed! makes learning fun and rewarding. With its interactive gameplay and valuable life lessons, it’s a game-changer for both parents and educators.
For Parents:
JobPro: Get Dressed! is more than just a game; it’s a valuable tool to help your child develop essential life skills. By dressing characters for different job interviews, your child will learn about appropriate attire, the importance of first impressions, and how to match outfits to different work environments.
How to use JobPro at home:
Interactive learning: Play the game together, discussing outfit choices and providing feedback.
Real-world practice: Apply the game's lessons to real-life situations, like choosing clothes for school or family events.
Boost confidence: Celebrate your child's successes and offer encouragement as they learn and grow.
Skill building: Focus on specific skills, like decision-making, problem-solving, and attention to detail.