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Applying for a job with a set of criteria - Coggle Diagram
Applying for a job with a set of criteria
work experience
an experienced worker is an invaluable asset to a company : everyone can benefit from their knowledge
it is only worh taking on an inexperienced employee if they are yound and ready to learn
they might say no previous w exp is necessary as full training will be given
personal connections
nepotism/ favouritisme is not ethical,
but can be of extreme help,
especially early on in your career
it is possible to get a lucrative offer from friends or family even before a a job offer is publicly posted
the interview
creating a good first impression is crucial - especially when your qualifications or recommendations are not so brilliant
you might never see your boss again, that's why the first impression can end up/ be the only thing they associate you withp
recommendations
a wise employer is + likely to sho preference to prospective staff members that come highly recommended
recommendationswould also
mean that the potential employee
didn't bun the bridges at the previous place of w
qualifications
similar to work experience
but with + academic focus,
qualifications show a person's ability and professional aptitude
qualities to be a good potential candidate
to have excellent communication skills
to have a genuine passion for customer service
to look for a stimulous/ arduous, challenging role
I want my application to stand out : to show your personal suitability for the role
to demonstrate leadership qualities
your experience would be an ideal fit/ suitable for the job
to be keen to take on + responsibility
benefits from the job
the post offers excellent career prspects
they are keen to promote and
develop talent withing the company
to offer a competitive salary and an attractive benefits package including a pension, a healthcare plan and subsided meals, paid leaves
to include interesting training courses relevant to the job
offer opportunities for personal develoment
Pieces of advice
body language, to give a firm handshake,
to mak/ keep eye-contact, to create a
good first impressions