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Unit 21: Job applicationPhoto Courtesy: http://blog-content.glassdoor.com/app/uploads/sites/13/Job-Search.png
APPLICATION, n.
APPLY, v.
APPLICANT, n.
UNEMPLOYMENT, n.
EMPLOYMENT, n.
EMPLOYEE, n.
EMPLOYER, n.
EMPLOY, v.
UNEMPLOYED, adj.
EMPLOYED, adj.
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• Looking for vacancies• Writing a CV/résumé + a cover letter• Receiving a reply• Going on a job interview
Applying for a job
outline, n. - a description of the main facts or points involved in somethingmarital status - the fact of whether you are single, married, etc.duty, n. - something that you feel you have to do because it is your moral or legal responsibilityvoluntary, adj. - (of work) done by people who choose to do it without being paidreference, n. - a letter written by somebody who knows you, giving information about your character and abilities, especially to a new employerreferee, n. - a person who agrees to write a reference, for you, for example when you are applying for a jobpermission, n. - the act of allowing somebody to do something, especially when this is done by somebody in a position of authority
Reading, pg. 101
• Personal and contact details• Education and training• Employment• Skills• Interests• References
Writing your CV
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