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Wrapping up series on Job Hunting: Reviewing previous parts discussed. Last part: Questions interviewees can and can't ask interviewers:
1. Does your company have branches in other parts of the city, in other cities, in other countries?
2. If hired when are we expected to start work? Immediately or at a later date?
3. Do we work extra hours?
4. (Ask a technical question about the job).
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Series on Job Hunting continues... Part 3: Challenging interview questions. Case questions: What's your salary expectation? This is what we pay for this position, is that okay for you?
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Series on Job Hunting continues: Part 3: Common challenging interview questions:
Case questions:
Why did you leave your previous company?
Why do you want to leave your current job?
Why do you think our company is suitable for you?
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Series on Job Hunting continues: Part 3. Typical job interview questions to prepare for. Typical question 2: What are your strengths and weaknesses? Discussing some more examples of strengths and weaknesses.
Strengths: Dedicated, creative, flexible, resourceful, problem-solving skills, ability to work under pressure, time management skills, team player, fast learner, leadership skills, typing skills, writing skills, determination, negotiation skills and communication skills.
Weaknesses: Disorganized, impatient, insecure, self-criticism, multitasking, blunt, public speaking, shy, too detail-oriented, saying "no", unhealthy work/life balance, delegating, procrastination, hard skills, micromanaging.
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Series on Job Hunting continues: Part three: Preparing to answer typical interview questions. Standard question 2. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
To prepare for this question, work with a friend who knows you well and has worked with you to make a short list of about 5 strengths and 5 weaknesses. Then study the list to pick out the ones that are relevant to the job you are interviewing for.
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Series on Job Interviews continues: Part 3: Answering actual interview questions: Typical interview questions.
1. Tell me about yourself. Using the three-dimensional approach to answer.
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Series on Job Hunting continues. Third part: Preparing for Job Interview. Knowing your CV. Knowing the company you intend to work for. Knowing what kind of interview it is. Hide your desperation for the job.
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Series on Job Hunting continues. Second part: Editing, polishing and proofreading a CV. Things you should do and things you shouldn't do. Contextualizing your CV.
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Series on Job hunting continues: Second part: Updating your CV. Editing the key parts of your CV: Personal Summary, Personal Information, Work Experience, Education, Other skills.
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Series on Job Hunting continues: Second part of Understanding Job Ads. 7. Understanding and making good use of the contact information found on a job ad. 8. Company background check. 9. Pay / Benefits. 10. Job scams and headhunters.
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New series continued: Understanding Job ads: Part 1. Things to pay attention to when reading job ads:
1. Date of posting 2. Deadlines for applications. 3. Is it a specific position or a general call? 4. Job description: Can you handle the workload? 5. Job requirements. 6. Eligibility.
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Introducing a New series: English for interviews. Understanding job ads. Preparing a CV and cover letter. Preparing for interviews. Ask and answering questions correctly at interviews.
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Special guest speaker Natasha V. Broodie talks about herself, her book Give Me Tea, Please, her book tour and tips for language learners. Her book is available on Amazon. Just type her name or the title of the book.
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Answering questions from listeners: How to improve vocabulary and online lessons.
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Welcoming new listeners to the platform.
Things you should do and shouldn't do on the eve of the day of your test and just moments before your test.
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How to build your confidence and improve your reading skills.
Recommended reading series:
Common Core Standards Series
Smart Reading
by
Wayne Everett
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Final tips on IELTS reading and end of series on IELTS.
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Series on IELTS continues: Introducing the reading test format. How to get sample reading materials and practice reading with timing.
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IELTS series continues: Focus on listening. The score range from 4 to 9. Making good use of the time given to read the questions very well in order to easily spot answers in the audio.
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Series on IELTS continues: Introducing the listening section. Format of the listening test and mistakes to avoid.
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