- •Module 1
- •I. Job hunting
- •2) Describe your dream job.
- •1) Study the ways of finding a job and discuss them in pairs or in small groups. Job Hunting
- •2) Answer the questions:
- •How to Find it Jobs
- •A Career in Information Technology
- •II. Getting ready for the job interview
- •1) Do you think a good command in English is essential in job hunting?
- •2) Study the following reasons of importance of learning English and discuss them in pairs or in small groups:
- •It’s necessary to learn English because…
- •3) Study the tips how to improve your spoken English.
- •4) Discuss the following questions in pairs or in small groups:
- •Job Advertisement
- •3. Web Designer
- •An Application Form
- •III. Job interview
- •Questions Commonly Asked to a Candidate during the Interview
- •What’s a Thank-You Letter?
- •Thank-You Letter Layout
- •Career of Engineer
- •Module 2
- •I. Curriculum vitae
- •Interests and achievements:
- •Types of Resume
- •2) Answer the questions to the text.
- •What Shouldn’t Be in Your Resume?
- •II. Writing a cv
- •1)Study the cv given below as a sample. Electronics/Computer Systems Engineering cv
- •2) Visit any website for job advertisements. Choose any you are interested in. Imagine you really want to apply for this job. Prepare your cv for this advertisement.
- •A Letter of Application Or Cover Letter.
- •A Letter of Application.
- •A Letter of Application by an International Student
- •III. If you are not hired
- •The Letter to Write When You Don't Get the Job
- •What to Write
- •Sample Letter
- •Tips to help you stay positive while job hunting
- •A Story of Success
- •Additional text
- •Gain a wealth of experience
- •Module 3
- •Business correspondence
- •Words to memorize:
- •• Writing strategies
- •Letter layout
- •Date Writing, Salutation and Closing in Business Letters
- •Language Tips
- •The types of business letters.
- •Outline
- •Introduction
- •Module 4
- •Presentations
- •Words to remember:
- •Power point presentation
- •II. The structure of presentations
- •1. The introduction
- •2. The main body.
- •3. Summarizing and concluding
- •4. Questions and discussion
- •Oral presentation evaluation form
- •Introduction
- •Visual aids
- •Words to remember:
- •III. Conference presentations
- •Guidelines for Synopses and Annotations
2) Answer the questions to the text.
1. What are the main differences between a resume and a CV? 2. What would you write when applying for a grant at Berlin University/ a managing position in McDonalds?
3. Does your CV have to be as full as your biography?
4. What information is essential in any resume? What can be omitted?
5. Why is it good to include a profile section at the beginning of your resume? 6. What kinds of resumes are used by job seekers?
7. What is the difference between a chronological and functional resume? 8. Who prefers a functional/chronological resume?
9. Is the form of resume writing flexible?
Exercise 1. Choose the correct endings for the statements.
1) A resume is a kind of business correspondence
that is used for job-hunting matters
that tells about your experience and abilities
that helps employers to choose among candidates
2) The number of openings in a company is usually
more than the number of resumes submitted
less than the number of resumes submitted
the same as the number of resumes submitted
3) Usually the employers spend
no time looking through resumes
a lot of time looking through resumes
little time looking through resumes
4) A resume is primarily a tool for
employers to make the best choice among candidates
employees to get into the company
both
5) A resume should
only tell about your job responsibilities
be more than two pages
tell about your successes, achievements and strengths
6) Resume should cover
your past and present
only your past
your past and future
Task 4.
What Shouldn’t Be in Your Resume?
Don’t include personal information such as age, race, gender, height, weight, religion, origin, marital status, children, health, physical appearance, or your photograph.
Don’t handwrite your resume. Typewriters are all right, but a computer and printer should be used if possible.
Don’t tell an employer what you want from a job – only what you can contribute.
Don’t exclude a previous job just because it doesn’t relate to your career goal. If you don’t want to have a gap in employment record you can just mention it.
Don’t give the reasons why you left each place of employment.
Don’t touch on salary or wage questions.
Don’t tell about your hobbies and interests. Such information should be omitted if it doesn’t represent your career goal.
Don’t forget to put your name on the second page, if you have two-page resume.
Don’t use cheap paper. Don’t use bright colors, if you want to look conservative and business-like.
Don’t submit a resume longer than two pages. Never write it on two sides of the same paper.
Notes:
include - включать relate - относиться
gender - род goal - цель
origin - происхождение gap - промежуток
contribute - делать вклад wage - заработная плата
exclude - исключать omit - пропускать, не включать
previous - предыдущий
Exercise 1. Mark the following statements as true (T) or false (F). Correct the false ones.
1) A correct resume should include such personal information as gender, height, religion, marital status, children, health and so on.
2) The best way of typing a resume is using a computer and printer.
3) It’s better to have an employment gap than to mention a previous job that doesn’t relate to your objective.
4) Resumes can be printed on any kind of paper.
5) It’s better to print a resume on two sides of the same paper than to make it two-pages long.
6) A resume should be at least two pages long.
Exercise 2. What information should be in your resume? Tick the right columns.
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Your name |
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Your weight |
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Your age |
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Your address |
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Your nationality |
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Your hobbies |
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Desired salary |
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Previous jobs |
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Your expectations from the job |
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Personal interests |
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Your race |
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The reasons why you left the previous job |
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Your name on the second page |
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