Positions of responsibility
In my final year at school, I helped organize a careers fair for all final year students.
Skills
Good working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel Spreadsheet
Working knowledge of French and Italian
Current clean driving license.
Interests
Travel: I have traveled extensively and independently in Europe.
Music: I play the guitar in a semi-professional band and played at student clubs.
Referees
Hamish Roberts Richard Gayle
(Tutor at University of London) (Customer Services
17 Woodland Avenue Manager/DAT)
Oxford 31 Pleasant Street
OX11 7GGR London
SE18 3LSR
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14.7. Write your own letter of application and CV to ‘apply’ for the job you are interested in. This site may help in finding a suitable job:
http://www.connexions.gov.uk/jobs4u
14.8. Here is some advice for those who are unemployed and looking for a job. With a partner, decide whether you think each point is good or bad advice.
Take a holiday before you start looking for a new job.
Looking for a job is the same as doing a job – you need to work full-time on it.
Give yourself a little free time every week to relax.
Use all possible sources of information about job offers.
Apply for as many jobs as possible – even jobs you don't really want.
Phone all the companies whose numbers are in the Yellow Pages and ask if they have a job for you.
14.9. What other advice would you give to someone looking for a job?
14.10. Now listen to the interview, where Bruce Kulp, an American manager, gives his own opinions. What does he think about points 1–6 above? Put T (True) if Bruce agrees with the advice, F (False) if he disagrees and N (Not mentioned) if he doesn’t speak about it.
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