Unit3 Job InterviewBefore ReadingGlobal ReadingAfter ReadingDetailed ReadingSupplementaryReadingWarm-up Exercises1.PreparationsforaJobInterviewDiscuss withyour partnerto see whatpreparationswe should make beforetaking part inajob interview1.Know the exact place and time of the interview,theinterviewer's full name,the correct pronunciation andhis or her title.2.Learn pertinent facts about the company such as annualsales revenue,principal lines of business and locations3.Find out why thehiring manager and/or clientrepresentative are/is interested inyour qualifications.KBackNext7
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Warm-up Exercises 1. Preparations for a Job Interview Discuss with your partner to see what preparations we should make before taking part in a job interview. 1. Know the exact place and time of the interview, the interviewer’s full name, the correct pronunciation and his or her title. 2. Learn pertinent facts about the company such as annual sales revenue, principal lines of business and locations. 3. Find out why the hiring manager and/or client representative are/is interested in your qualifications
Unit3JobInterviewBefore ReadingGlobalReadingAfterReadingDetailedReadingSupplementaryReading4.Determinehow theopportunitywill impactyourimmediateand long-term career development.5.An interview is a"two-way street."Know what guestionsto ask during theinteriew.Your questionsallowthehiring manager to evaluate your professional andpersonal needs.Insightful questions help you determineif yourrelationship willbe mutually rewarding.Lastlythe better you understand the opportunity, the moreyou will be able to communicate your interest in theposition.6.Put your best foot forward. Always wear proper attireand greet your interviewer with a firm handshake andanenthusiasticsmile.Prev.Next
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 3 Job Interview 4. Determine how the opportunity will impact your immediate and long-term career development. 5. An interview is a "two-way street." Know what questions to ask during the interview. Your questions allow the hiring manager to evaluate your professional and personal needs. Insightful questions help you determine if your relationship will be mutually rewarding. Lastly, the better you understand the opportunity, the more you will be able to communicate your interest in the position. 6. Put your best foot forward. Always wear proper attire and greet your interviewer with a firm handshake and an enthusiastic smile
Unit3 Job InterviewBefore ReadingGlobal ReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReading2.Some“Dos"and"Don'ts”Read the following items with your partner and fillthem intothe chart.Item 1: Do plan to arrive onitime or a few minutes earlyItem 2: Do wait untilyou are offered a chair beforesitting. Sit upright,look alert and interested atall times.Item 3: Talk as much as you can, so that the interviewercan understand youbetter.Item 4: You can inquire about salary, vacations, so thatthe interviewer will think you are really seriousto get this job.NextKPrev.S
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 3 Job Interview 2. Some “Dos” and “Don’ts” Read the following items with your partner and fill them into the chart. Item 1: Item 2: Item 3: Item 4: Do plan to arrive on time or a few minutes early. Do wait until you are offered a chair before sitting. Sit upright, look alert and interested at all times. Talk as much as you can, so that the interviewer can understand you better. You can inquire about salary, vacations, so that the interviewer will think you are really serious to get this job
Unit3JobInterviewBeforeReadingGlobal ReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSupplementaryReadingItem 5: You can call the interviewer by his first name ifyou are sure of itItem6:When asked about your present or formeremployers,you.canrmakesomederogatoryDetailedReadingremarks.Item 7: You should try to get the interviewer todescribe the position and the duties to youearly in the interview so that youcan applyyourbackground,skills and accomplishments.Item 8: When the interviewer steers the conversationinto politics or controversial issues,you shouldtry to do more listening than speakingNextPrev.KS
Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 3 Job Interview Item 5: Item 6: Item 7: Item 8: You can call the interviewer by his first name if you are sure of it. When asked about your present or former employers, you can make some derogatory remarks. You should try to get the interviewer to describe the position and the duties to you early in the interview so that you can apply your background, skills and accomplishments. When the interviewer steers the conversation into politics or controversial issues, you should try to do more listening than speaking
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Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Supplementary Reading Detailed Reading Before Reading Unit 3 Job Interview “Dos” “Don’ts” Item 1 Item 2 Item 7 Item 8 Item 3 Item 4 Item 5 Item 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _