Task 1:
Click on this link and listen to two conversations in which job seekers request information interviews. For each conversation, answer the questions below.
- How does a job seeker connect himself/herself to the interview contact?
Con 1: Engineering Department, Hello Mr
Con 2: Hello, good morning. Can I speak to Justina
- What information about himself/herself does the job seeker provide?
Con 1: His name is Henery Keran. He is civil engineer. He came from Czechoslovakia.
Con 2: Her name is Martha Petric. She is her brother's friend.
- What does the job seeker request?
Con 1: He want to find information that would help him in his work professional.
Con 2: She want to ask about possible career option in the physiotherapy.
- How does the job seeker react to his/her contact’s response?
Con 1: He try to find any spare time to interview him.
Con 2: She try to meet her to find out how she can get a licence physiotherapy in Canada.
- How effective was each job seeker’s request?
Task 2:
When making a telephone call to request an information interview, you can create a telephone script to guide you. Prepare a dialogue using the prompts below. Record yourself on this link, save it, copy the link, and then publish it on your blog for your instructor’s feedback.
- Introduce yourself
- Explain to your contact how you heard of him or her
- Give details about yourself and your situation
- State the purpose of your call Arrange a meeting
- Thank the contact
Task 3:
There are a lot of useful websites when it comes to looking for a job. Click on this link, type in the name of an occupation, and then select a location. Read the information about the occupation. Give a short presentation of your findings to the class. Discuss which parts of the tool you found useful and why.
I find job in Mississauga,ON.
They need Degree in Accountant and 3 years experience
I will send e mail to careers@justenergy.com
This website is useful because it makes me know how find and apply for job.
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