FINDING A JOB Meeting 9th. ADVERTISEMENTS There are a number of different way people find a job. Friends or relatives might tell them that their company.

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FINDING A JOB Meeting 9th

ADVERTISEMENTS There are a number of different way people find a job. Friends or relatives might tell them that their company needs for particular position, or goverment or private agencies who specialize in ‘job finding’ could help. Some people write directly to companies to ask if there are vacancies even if a post has not been advertised. Most people, however, find a job through advertisements in newspaper or magazines through the situations vacant columns. Nowadays some companies state it in the online pages.

READ THE ADVERTISEMENT CAREFULLY, ANSWER THE QUESTIONS! A growing PMA coal mining company is looking for a “secretary” with the following qualifications; 1.Female, age between years 2.At least 3 years working experiences 3.Fluency in both written and spoken English preferably with University Degree in English If you meet the above qualifications, please send your apllications letter to: THE PERSONNEL MANAGER PO. BOX 4587 EAST JAKARTA Not later than two weeks after this ad. All applications will be treated confidentially.

Answer the following questions based on the job vacancy! 1.What is the name of the company? 2.What are its activities? 3.Where is the company based? 4.How do you apply for the post? 5.Who will be invited for an interview? 6.What is the advertisement about? 7.What kind of job is offered in the advertisement?

FIRST ASSIGNMENTS 1.Find out your own English job vacancy/advertisement in newspaper, radio, television, internet! 2.Answer some questions based your own English job vacancy!

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