- •1.1. While analysing the Unit and reading the Text please pay attention to the following words and word-combinations, explore their Ukrainian equivalents:
- •1.2. Read and analyse the following text: Seven Things a Headhunter Won't Tell You
- •1.3. Language Practice:
- •1.3.1. Fill in the blanks. The first letter of each missing word is given. And a good job too!
- •1 Offer wage salary job career .3.2. Fill the gaps with an appropriate word from the list.
- •1.3.3. Follow the instructions given below:
- •1.3.4. Study the following information about Recruiting and Small Business Advantage. Match each heading with a suitable text.
- •1.4. Critical Thinking & Discussion Questions:
- •1.4.1. Discuss the following sayings:
- •1.5. Internet Practice:
- •1.5.1. Web Activities:
- •2.1. While analysing the Unit and reading the Text please pay attention to the following words and word-combinations, explore their Ukrainian equivalents:
- •2.2. Read and analyse the following text: Job Hunting Advice for the First Time Student
- •2.3. Language Practice:
- •2.3.1. Be aware of the useful language, which will help you to write your cover letter:
- •2.3.2. Study the information about cv and resume. Look through the cv and resume below and write your own one according to the given samples:
- •Allen Yan (86)1338-1111-420 yhnasa@123.Com
- •Amy l. Cherwin 336 w. Chugalug Way, Sentinel, wy 33666 c: 444-222-4339 e: alcherwin@email.Net
- •Paul Jones
- •6 Pine Street Arlington, va 12333 555.555.5555 (home) 566.486.2222 (cell) email:phjones@vacapp.Com
- •James Bass 775 117th Terr. N. #8 St. Petersburg, fl 33716-2502 (727) 578-0191 jbsss@tampabay.Rr.Com
- •Elias Cortes
- •100 Ordway St. Boston, ma 02215 ecortes@email.Com Home 618-555-5518 Cell 580-555-0088
- •FirstName LastName Street, City, State, Zip home: 555.555.5555 cell: 566.486.2222 email: email@email.Com summary of professional qualifications
- •Professional affiliations
- •Professional experience
- •2.3.3. Put the following steps in Joe Bloggs’ career in the correct order.
- •Is fall in love with your work.”
- •3.1. While analysing the Unit and reading the Text please pay attention to the following words and word-combinations, explore their Ukrainian equivalents: Nouns:
- •Adjectives & Adverbs:
- •2.2. Read and analyse the following text: the Most Common Interview Mistakes
- •Top 10 Things Not to Say In a Job Interview
- •3.3. Language Practice:
- •3.3.1. Be aware of How To Dress For a Job Interview: Men’s Interview Attire
- •Women’s Interview Attire
- •3.3.2. Read the article 1 about Women at work. Decide if the following statements are true (t) or false (f).
- •3.3.3. Read the article 2 about Women at work. Fill in the gaps with the most appropriate words according to the context.
- •3.4. Critical Thinking & Discussion Questions:
- •3.4.1. Discuss the following sayings:
- •3.5. Internet Practice:
- •3.5.1. Web Activities:
1.3. Language Practice:
1.3.1. Fill in the blanks. The first letter of each missing word is given. And a good job too!
There is a lot of (1) u nowadays so it is getting more and more difficult to get the kind of (2) j you really want. Then you have to decide what is more important to you - how much you (3) e…………. or job satisfaction? Do you want to work with your hands (called (4) m …………. work) or do you prefer to work in an office (called clerical work)? Do you prefer to work indoors or (5) o.............? Whatever you decide, when you are thinking about a career, or applying for a job, you will find the following vocabulary useful:
♦ apply for a job |
♦ make an application |
♦ to earn a good wage |
♦ to make a lot of money |
♦ to have a large income |
♦ to retire from work |
♦ to belong to a union |
♦ to join a union |
♦ to hand in one’s resignation |
♦ dismiss someone from a job |
♦ employ someone |
♦ give someone a job |
1 Offer wage salary job career .3.2. Fill the gaps with an appropriate word from the list.
trainee
management
experience
promotion
interview
sack
reference
qualifications
pension
a) choose a _____ in computers |
h) to get a _____ at sixty-five |
b) go for an _____ |
i) to win _____ |
c) go into _____ |
j) to get a good _____ from our tutor |
d) to get the _____ as a waiter |
k) to have the right _____ for the job |
e) to get the _____ |
l) to have two years’ relevant _____ |
f) to earn a decent weekly _____ |
m) to accept an _____ of a job |
g) to get an annual _____ increase |
n) to take a young person on as a _____ |
1.3.3. Follow the instructions given below:
1.3.4. Study the following information about Recruiting and Small Business Advantage. Match each heading with a suitable text.
(a) Great Timing (b) Perception is Everything (c) Jack Of All Trades (d) Direct Relationship to the Outcome (e) Monster Business Coach (f) Flexibility (g) Direct Influence on Polices and Direction (h) Personal Relationships |
Text 1: ______________________
The
success of any company is largely dependent on its people. Although
no one can argue with the fact that a great product or service is
essential, and great marketing is also vital, it is the people in our
organizations that drive the sales, create the plans and execute
those plans. Big companies seem to have all the resources in the
world to attract and hire the best people. Smaller sized companies
tend to worry that they can’t compete with the attractiveness of
working for a large corporation. There is a huge advantage,
however, to being a small business and those advantages can help get
you some great candidates.
Text 2: ______________________
If
you don’t believe that you have a great thing going on in your
company to sell to a prospective candidate, how can you expect them
to believe it? Do you know what your advantages are? Having a
clear idea of what you have going for you, makes it a lot easier to
figure out whom to sell those advantages to. If you think a candidate
will do better at a big company, chances are they will. If you think
that you have a lot to offer, and that your company has the capacity
to attract and retain great people, then that message will come
across.
Text 3: ______________________
According to a BusinessWeek.com article, “Why Small Businesses Won’t be Hiring” by Amy Barret small business are the first to start hiring after an economic downturn because it is the entrepreneurs that drive economic recovery. They are the ones whose businesses are small enough and flexible enough to change directions quickly. It is this quick response time that has them hiring before anyone else.
If that is the case, then in this current economic climate, small businesses have the ability to pick from a vast pool of job candidates that they may not otherwise have access to. But even if the landscape changes, there are small business advantages that make it easy to compete against the big boys. Even when times are good, there is no reason why a small business can’t attract fantastic people if they know how to sell what they have going for them.
Text 4: ______________________
Small businesses tend to offer their employees the ability to do a lot of different things. Because they are less bureaucratic, and tend to have less people working in the organization, employees are often able to challenge themselves with doing work that isn’t necessarily in their job description. Great job candidates love challenges. Sell them on the ability to really stretch themselves and the ability to get very diverse experience.
Text
5:
______________________
Working for a small business allows you to have a direct effect on how the company performs. Unlike large companies that have lots of people making very little impact, in a small company, the job that you do can easily be correlated to the performance of the company. Great job candidates love knowing that the work that they do matters.
Text 6: ______________________
Working for a small business means that everyone in the company has a voice that is easily heard. Unlike working for a large company where you can figuratively scream your head off and no one will take heed, small companies can’t ignore the feedback that they get from their people. Great job candidates love knowing that they can influence direction.
Text 7: ______________________
Small
businesses have the advantage of being able to offer more tailored
packages to their employees. Because there is a more intimate
knowledge of the lives of the people in the company, owners can offer
perks that will make a difference. Some companies allow
employees to take extra vacation days instead of extra pay for the
overtime that they work. Another company makes sure that their health
benefits plan has maximum coverage. Other companies also make sure to
provide great retirement savings plans for their employees. Great job
candidates will love the idea of getting special packages that really
impact their lives. Small businesses also have a tendency to do
whatever they have in their power to keep their people employed. When
things get rough for the company, they will most often take other
measures first before letting people go.
Text 8: ______________________
Small businesses have amazing advantages for job candidates. Small companies tend to have more flexibility to the way work life is structured. Because they don’t typically have rigid H.R. departments, people are often able to work from home or work flexible hours.
Great job candidates love the idea of having the ability to structure work their way. (by Cheryl Stein, Coaching and Consulting)
