When you’re applying for jobs, writing a great CV is only half the battle. Many companies also expect a cover letter...and this is where a lot of candidates go wrong! A cover letter isn’t just a copy of your CV. It's so much more. It’s your chance to show motivation, tailor your application to the… Continue reading B1 – Beyond the CV: Writing a Cover Letter
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B1 – Applying for Jobs (Beating the ATS)
Applying for jobs today is very different from ten or even five years ago. Most companies don’t start by having a person read your CV. Nowadays, they use an ATS (Applicant Tracking System), a piece of software that scans applications and decides who goes through to the next round. This is both scary and exciting:… Continue reading B1 – Applying for Jobs (Beating the ATS)
B2/C1 – Assessing English Proficiency (HR)
As a teacher, there are times when it is difficult to assess a student's English level. This task gets easier with time but requires a high level of understanding of the language. What if you have no background in language teaching and still need to decide on someone's language level from a conversation? It is… Continue reading B2/C1 – Assessing English Proficiency (HR)
B1/B2 – Introduction to Job Interviews
A year ago, I had an ambitious plan to create a course on job interview preparation. This idea was abandoned for a bit too long, but I think that this time I'm back on track, and hopefully, I will be able to finish it! For a change, I structured myself and created a list of… Continue reading B1/B2 – Introduction to Job Interviews
