As you may be aware of, the crisis situation in Europe is making people realise about the difficulties they may have in finding a job. In order for you to be successful, it is really convenient that you know how to present your candidature to prospective employers, in other words, use the relevant documents and online search engines which can help you to get the job you want.
The following exercise is not compulsory, however, if you have time, are interested in it or really need it, please follow the link from the BBC to know how to apply for a job.
If you follow this link you will be able to:
1. Write your cover letter
2. Look for a job
4. Succeed in your interview
Optional task: Writing the European CV ( Deadline ..........)
One of the tasks you are welcome to do is create your Europass ( European CV) online in case you may need it in the future.
At the beginning of this academic year, I explained how to complete the European Language Portfolio and the Passport. Once you have drafted both your Passport and CV , you may complete your Biography. Then you'll be more than ready to prepare your Dossier ( the third component of the European Language Portfolio) which can be personalised and will include all the tasks you have prepared throughout this year such as, your best writings, power points, projects, CV, anything you have to prove your level of English. This in turn, will help you to present your application for future job interviews and compile your proffesional information in an orderly manner.
To know more about the Dossier, visit this link.
I hope this has helped you to understand more of the selection processes now or in the future.
Good luck with your job search!
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