JobPro: Get Prepared!
Interview Day: Prep, Plan, Succeed
Getting to the interview prepared and on time is easier said than done, especially when trying to balance the demands of everyday life. In JobPro: Get Prepared! you are put in the shoes of someone who has just landed an interview. Congratulations! Now it’s up to you to use the time you have to prepare and get to the interview on time. Prepare for your interview by researching the company and printing your resume or relieve stress by playing video games and exercising at the park. It’s up to you what you do with your time. Just remember, there is an interview waiting for you.
Genre:
Simulation, Casual, Role Playing
Focus:
Life Skills, Assessments
Features:
Single Player
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For Clinicians:
For Educators:
JobPro: Get Prepared! offers a unique opportunity to teach valuable life skills in a fun and interactive way. By incorporating this game into your curriculum, you can help students develop the skills they need to succeed in school, work, and beyond.
How to use JobPro in the classroom:
Group activities: Play the game as a class and discuss the challenges and rewards of time management.
Individualized learning: Assign different roles or challenges to cater to students’ individual needs.
Skill development: Focus on specific skills like problem-solving, decision-making, and organization.
Real-world connections: Relate the game to real-life situations, such as preparing for a test or managing homework.
JobPro: Get Prepared! is more than just a game; it's a tool for building confidence and independence. Let's help your child learn to be prepared for anything!
For Parents:
JobPro: Get Prepared! is a fun and engaging way to teach your child essential life skills while preparing them for future job interviews. By managing their time effectively, making important decisions, and balancing various activities, your child will develop crucial skills that extend far beyond the game.
How to use JobPro at home:
Time management: Discuss the importance of time management and how to prioritize tasks.
Decision-making: Encourage your child to think critically about their choices and their impact.
Stress management: Talk about healthy ways to cope with stress and build resilience.
Real-life practice: Apply game strategies to real-world situations like planning for appointments or school projects.