zielsicher Englisch, Metalltechnik, Schulbuch

Tell your class how you found your current job/apprenticeship. What are the best ways to look for a new position, any advantages of the methods? In newspapers, on job vacancy internet sites, at a local job centre, job fairs. Sending off unasked-for application letters. Read the interview between Lukas (L) and Ms Bailey (MB), his job coach. L: Good morning Ms Bailey. I need some advice on what to send out to companies when looking for a job. MB: Hello Lukas. Yes of course. There are 2 things you should always send out… your CV and a letter of application. L: What are they? MB: Your CV is the story of your education and professional life so far and contains personal details that are of interest to an employer. The application letter highlights why you are confident that you can do the job, based on your CV L: So it’s a good idea to send both. Is there a pattern I should use for putting my CV together and writing a good application letter? MB: There most certainly is. Firstly, writing your CV takes thought and time. It should be a complete record about you and what makes you special. Filling in the Europass word file, found on the internet with instructions, will help you to remember all those details in the best order. L: Are there any special tips about filling it in? MB: Yes, you must erase or replace any headings with your own information, so that it becomes YOUR special document. L: So it will show my personal details, education, work experience and extra abilities like computer or language skills. MB: Exactly. Plus, don’t forget to include your hobbies and free time activities. 01 A2–B1 02 A2 Word bank job vacancy offene Stelle unasked-for hier: blind application letter Bewerbungschreiben recruiting Rekrutierung job centre Arbeitsmarktservice CV = curriculum vitae Lebenslauf filling in a form Formular ausfüllen education Ausbildung work experience Berufserfahrung abilities Fähigkeiten skills Fertigkeiten 03 A2–B1 listening y5y7w7 Applying for a job Lukas successfully finished his apprenticeship a year ago. Unluckily, his colleagues at the company do not seem to accept this and still treat him as trainee, no matter what he tries. Now, he is searching for a new position. He would be interested in working in a bigger company somewhere in a city, or maybe abroad. Do you want to stay in your company or search for a new position after your final apprenticeship examination? Do you want to gain experience abroad, maybe? 158 Unit 31 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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