- •Иностранный язык: (Английский язык)
- •Оглавление
- •1. Jobs and Professional Qualities.
- •1.1 Jobs and Posts.
- •1.2 Qualities.
- •2. Working Day and Responsibilities.
- •2.1 Working Day.
- •2.2 Responsibilities
- •Find the answers to the following questions:
- •3 In the office.
- •4. Education in Russia and Abroad.
- •1) Applicant Information (please use capital letters)
- •2) Fee Information
- •3) Academic Information (Upon which you base your request for admission)
- •4) Work Experience Information (If applicable)*
- •5) Course(s) applied for (please tick where appropriate)
- •6) Additional Personal Information
- •7) Mandatory Documents
- •8) Other Supporting Documents
- •9) Agree to Terms and Conditions
- •Vocabulary List 2.
- •Vocabulary List 3.
- •5. Texts for Class and Home Reading Choosing an Occupation
- •Finance Manager: Job description
- •Typical work activities
- •Hr Manager: Job description
- •Public Relations Manager: Job Description
- •How to Be a Good Manager
- •Sales Manager: Job description
- •Office manager: Job description
- •Customer Services Manager: Job description
- •How To Pick An Accountant
- •The Job of an Economist This job is sometimes referred to as:
- •How to get into the job
- •What are the chances of getting a job?
- •Training on the job
- •Useful Experience
- •Working Conditions
- •Career Progression
- •Alex Harrington – Economist (New Zealand):
- •The Global Management Challenge: China vs the World
- •Chinese Managers
- •What Makes a Good Manager?
- •Education in England
- •Education in the United States
- •School grades
- •Harvard University
- •Elton Mayo
- •6 Steps to a Successful Small Business
- •The Working Time Regulations in the uk. Frequently Asked Questions
- •Henry Ford
- •Warren Buffett
- •Иностранный язык : (Английский язык)
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5. Texts for Class and Home Reading Choosing an Occupation
One of the most difficult problems for people is deciding what to do about a career. There are individuals, of course, who from the time they are six years old “know” that they want to be a doctor or pilots or fire fighters, but the majority of us do not get around to making a decision about an occupation or career.
Choosing an occupation takes time, and there are a lot of things you have to think about as you try to decide what you would like to do.
Fortunately, there are a lot of people you can turn to for advice and help in making your decision. At most schools and Universities, there are teachers who can counsel you and give detailed information about any job. And you can talk over your ideas with family members and friend who are always ready to listen and to offer suggestions.
What am I going to do after school or university? I began to think about my future profession at age of 15. My favourite subjects in school were Economics, History and English. My teachers were well-educated people with deep knowledge of the subjects. They encouraged me in my desire to become an economist. I opted for a career in business economics. It was my father who aroused my interest in that field.
Finance Manager: Job description
A finance manager is responsible for providing financial advice and support to clients to enable them to make sound business decisions. Specific work environments vary considerably and include both public and private sector organisations, such as multinational corporations, retailers, financial institutions, charities, small manufacturing companies and universities.
Financial considerations are at the root of all major business decisions. Clear budgetary planning is essential for short and long-term future planning, and companies need to know the financial implications of any decision before proceeding. In addition, care must be taken to ensure that financial practices are in line with legislation.
Finance managers may also be known as financial analysts or business analysts.
Typical work activities
The roles of finance managers vary significantly. The level and scope of the responsibilities can vary enormously. In larger companies for instance, the role is more concerned with strategic analysis; in smaller organisations, a finance manager may be responsible for the collection and preparation of accounts.
Typical activities include:
providing and interpreting financial information;
monitoring and interpreting cash flows and predicting future trends;
analysing change and advising accordingly;
formulating strategic and long-term business plans;
researching and reporting on factors influencing business performance;
analysing competitors and market trends;
developing financial management mechanisms that minimise financial risk;
conducting reviews and evaluations for cost-reduction opportunities;
managing a company's financial accounting, monitoring and reporting systems;
developing external relationships with appropriate contacts, e.g. auditors, solicitors, bankers etc.
producing accurate financial reports to specific deadlines;
managing budgets;
arranging new sources of finance for a company's debt facilities;
supervising staff.