- •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) 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.
Ask yourself which personal skills on the next page match yours and how they may be applied to the workplace. Use these terms in your written applications, job interviews and anytime you are discussing your skills with a potential employer.
ARE YOU? PERSONAL SKILL
Careful, precise, free from error? Able to adapt oneself to new surroundings, to make suitable change so as to fit new conditions? Watchful, wide awake, ready to act? Full of ambition, strong desire ‘to do’ something? Feeling and inspiring friendliness, likeable? Good at employing analytic methods, separating things into their parts of elements? Able to express yourself clearly? Insistent on one’s rights or opinions? Able to notice, pay attention? Tolerant or liberal in thought or opinion? Practical, systematic? Serene, still, peaceful, undisturbed? Skilled and able to…? Watchful, cautious, concerned for? Adequately qualified, have ability in…? Trusting, fully assured, have belief and trust in yourself? With good moral understanding of right and wrong? Constant to same principles, not changing? Able to work well with others? Devoted to your aims and goals? Described as able to be relied on? Resolved on a course of action? Active, full of life, vigorous, an energetic worker? With strong interest and great eagerness? Manageable, adaptable, versatile? Energetic, industrious? Sincere? Ability to work on your own without being constantly supervised? Hardworking, diligent? Good at making changes, introducing something new? Able to clearly recognise your need for having a job? A person who believes that good prevails over bad? Eager to place things in working order? Calm? Genuinely able to enjoy working/ being with people? Steadfast pursuit to an aim, refusing to give up, applying continued effort? Inclined or suited to useful action, rather than speculation? Good at making things? Of practical views/policy, truth/ detail, presenting people/scenes as they are? Dependable? Able to supply what is needed, quick witted? Capable of rational conduct, trustworthy? Able to turn easily or readily from one occupation/job to another, changeable? Competent, capable, able to get results?
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Accurate
Adaptable Alert Ambitious Amiable
Analytical Articulate Assertive Attentive Broad-minded Businesslike Calm Capable Careful Competent Confident Conscientious Consistent Cooperative Dedicated Dependable Determined Energetic Enterprising Flexible Hardworking Honest Independent
Industrious Innovative Motivated Optimistic Organised Patient People oriented
Persevering Practical Productive
Realistic Reliable Resourceful Responsible
Versatile Efficient
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