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Apply yourself: english for job search success

Johnson, Lisa Levey, Lynn Addison-Wesley Longman limited (White Plains, NY, 1996) (eng) English 0201876841 Unknown Unknown VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE; CASSETTE; Through content-based, interactive tasks, Apply Yourself teaches the functional language, grammar, and vocabulary needed for a successful, independent job search.

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viii, 232 p. 27 cm. ill.

Summary / review / table of contents

IntroductionGame Instructions Unit 1 Getting Ready for Your Job Search What Do You Think? Your Job Goal Before You Look for a Job Personal Qualities Job Duties Work Skills and Life Skills Transferable Skills Your Job Search How You Can Find a Job Unit 2 Starting Your Job Search What Do You Think? Walking In: Talking to a Receptionist or Another Employee Walking In: Talking to a Manager Want Ads Job Announcements Networking Networking: Follow-Up Unit 3 Calling about a Job: Leaving a Message What Do You Think? Leaving a Message on an Answering Machine or Voice Mail Your Answering Machine or Voice Mail Message Introducing Yourself to a Receptionist Leaving a Message with a Receptionist Unit 4 Calling about a Job: Talking to a Manager What Do You Think? Introducing Yourself to a ManagerTelling a Manager More about Yourself Getting Information from a Manager Unit 5 Filling Out Job Applications: Personal Information and Position Desired What Do You Think? An Introduction to Job Application Personal Information Position Desired Unit 6 Filling Out Job Applications: Work History, Education, and References What Do You Think? Work History Education References Contacting Your References Writing a Resume Writing a Cover Letter Envelopes Unit 7 Interviewing: Getting Started What Do You Think? Preparing for an Interview Introducing Yourself Basic Interview Questions Unit 8 Interviewing: Finishing Strong What Do You Think? In-Depth Interview Questions Telling an Interviewer about Yourself Telling an Interviewer about Your Experience Telling an Interviewer about Your Strengths Telling an Interviewer about Your Weaknesses Telling an Interviewer about Your Career GoalsClosing the Interview: The Questions You Ask Closing the Interview: Saying Goodbye Follow-Up: Thank-You Letter Follow-Up: Telephone Call Appendixes Information Gap Exercises The Alphabet Tapescript


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