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Applying A Job: A Simple Outline On How To Do One

This document provides guidance on applying for a job, including components of a job application letter, resume vs. CV, important tenses to use, and a sample dialogue between an interviewer and applicant. The key points are: include personal information, reason for application, relevant abilities in the letter; a resume highlights skills while a CV provides more career history; use simple past and present perfect tenses; and the dialogue demonstrates discussing qualifications, goals, and answering interview questions.
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Applying A Job: A Simple Outline On How To Do One

This document provides guidance on applying for a job, including components of a job application letter, resume vs. CV, important tenses to use, and a sample dialogue between an interviewer and applicant. The key points are: include personal information, reason for application, relevant abilities in the letter; a resume highlights skills while a CV provides more career history; use simple past and present perfect tenses; and the dialogue demonstrates discussing qualifications, goals, and answering interview questions.
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Applying a Job

A simple outline on how to do one


Letter of
Application
 Your Personal Information
 Reason of The Letter
 Abilities Related for The Job That
You’re Applying
 Conclusion, Thanking

 Kinds of Important
CV!
Resum
???
Resume Or CV? e!
Answer:
Depends
CV (Curriculum
Vitae)
 In-depth Information About You

 Shows your past career and your


skills now
Resume
 A simple version of CV

 To Highlight yourself (and your skill!)

 Shows who you are


Test!?!?!?!?
• You can do it!

• Good personality may lead you to


better future!

• Be honest
1. Simple Past + in / ago

Tenses to Use in Example :

Applying a Job • I graduated from medical school in 1982.


• I started my MBA two years ago.
First Tense:
• I joined a company in 1997.
Simple Past

2. Simple Past + for / from...to


Example :
• I worked for Merch for four years
• I studied at the University of Los angeles from
1986 to 1988.
• I was a research scientist for five years.
Present perfect + for / since

Tenses to Use in Example :


Applying a Job • He worked for this company for five
years.
Second Tense:
• He has lived in Europe since 1999.
Present Perfect
• He worked for AVRC since 1997.
Interviewer: Hello.. Good morning, Mr. John. John: I’ve worked as an associate on some consultants and have
John: Good morning, Sir.
Dialogue!
Interviewer: Well, though I’ve been reading your CV and
experienced some of recruitment process.
Interviewer: So..
resume, what if you tell me about yourself. John: So.. I have pretty good grasp about what I’m going to do in
John: I’m a fresh-graduate from psychology and I took your company.
industrial and organizational major. Interviewer: Why do you want to work for us?
Interviewer: And then… John: I’m actually a long-time user of the products of your company,
John: I led some pretty interesting and successful Sir. I think that’s the number one reason.
projects on college, national scale. Interviewer: Then..
Interviewer: And then… John: And the way I can contribute is from the human resource
John: That should show you that I have leadership skill. department, as my education permits me to do so.
I’m a very fast learner, dedicated, and responsible. Interviewer: Where do you see yourself five years from now?
Interviewer: Why did you choose your college major? John: I see myself either already got promotion twice, or getting a
John: I’m actually really passionate about industrial & master’s degree that’s related to my job.
organizational psychology. It’s like the core of HR in a Interviewer: Do you still have the urge to study, Mr. John?
company. John: Oh, of course, Sir. Especially if it helps my career, sure.
Interviewer: So.. Interviewer: Well, I guess that’s all I want to know from you, Mr.
John: From the recruitment, to the training and John. You will hear from us in a week.
development. It cares about the well-being of the people Thank you for coming.
in a company. John:Thank you so much for this opportunity, Sir. Have a nice day.
Interviewer: So..did you have any experience related to
this field?

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