ELL 3044 Around the Office.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR INTERVIEW Passport to Internship Success Developed by SFUSD Career Technical Education.
Advertisements

INFORMATION FOR DEPARTMENT HEAD AND MANAGERS Dealing with Attendance issues.
MARKETING YOURSELF The Interview 2 What is an interview? An opportunity for an employer to determine if the candidate is right for the job Does he/she.
MARKETING YOURSELF O The way you dress O The way you speak O The way you present yourself O Your whole package for success O Your attitude.
Interviewing for a Job Preparing for the interview During the Interview After the Interview.
So, You Want a Job?. Preparation Arrive 15 minutes early Research the company Bring extra copies of resume and reference sheet Bring an extra pen and.
Tuesday Sign up for interview slots All work due today
"What to keep in mind if you want an academic position.“ A possibly rambling series of tips By Brian D. Davison, Asst. Prof. CSE Dept.
Applying for a Job Resume and Interviewing. Items to include when applying for a job…  Resume  References  Portfolio (if appropriate) Items to bring.
Proper Interview Techniques May 13, Be Quiet and Focus Listen to the question asked and then answer; keeping the answer between 2 and 3 minutes.
6/27/20161 Interviewing Chapter Section Objectives Identify methods of preparing for interviews, including researching and rehearsing Recognize.
DCT Principles Preparing for an interview. Before the interview Job Interview-Face to Face meeting ▫Entry level minutes. ▫Professional level 1hour-multiple.
ANXIETY DISORDERS: TODAY I WILL PROVIDE YOU INFORMATION ABOUT ANXIETY DISORDERS.SO SIT BACK AND RELAX: BIBLIOGRAPHY WILL BE AT THE END.
First of all, be sure that you really do want to quit. Because once the deed is done, it can be difficult to ask for your job back.
Interviewing Make the interview Count Video. 6 P’s of Job Interview Preparation Practice Presentation Powerful Interview Post Interview Ponder the Position.
Preparing for the World of Work
Can the Patient Registration Department get value from collection agency data?
Retrieved on January 6th, 2016 from givmobile
How to compose a message to a teacher
Work Experience Scenarios
-ING FOMRS/ Infinitives
The Company Visit Plant Visit Second Interview Site Visit Office Visit.
Job Interview Preparation
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Properties of Addition
Job Keeping Skills- Your Key to Job Security
The Company Visit Plant Visit Second Interview Site Visit Office Visit.
Lesson 6 Rule at job interviews.
Real World Application:
ELL 3044 Around the Office.
English Proficiency Workshop
Interview Tips and Advice
Welcome to College English 2!
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Preparing for the World of Work
10 Steps to Interview Success
10 Steps to Interview Success
High Frequency Words. High Frequency Words a about.
Interviewing Skills.
Chapter Two: Characteristics of Entrepreneurs
GİVİNG ADVİCE (SHOULD / SHOULDN’T).
Skills for a Healthy Life
Paying Taxes "'Tis impossible to be sure of any thing but Death and Taxes," The Cobbler of Preston by Christopher Bullock (1716)
Welcome to College English 1!
Interviewing for a Job Preparing for the interview During the Interview After the Interview.
Welcome Back to a New and Exciting Year!!
OSU Payroll Services Overpayments Hello. Introduce everyone and the topic for today’s discussion. 12/4/2018 OSU Payroll Services
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Career & Professional Development Center 110 Pullen Hall
Conv1 Exam Prep..
Welcome to College English 2!
Examples of Workplace Financial Education
Preparing for an interview
Developing Communication Styles & Refusal Skills
Jobs, Resumes, Self-Marketing
7 Essential Employability Skills
Some More Business Vocabulary and Interviews
HU-JRNL 1: Ethics Prof. Vaccaro Jobs, Resumes & Branding
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
Verb Patterns Infinitive or -ing
Annual questionnaire 2012 Results
Be Your Coworker's Keeper
Advice for Disorganized, Distracted Writers
ELL3044 Practical Business English 실용 비즈니스 영어
ELL3044 Practical Business English 실용 비즈니스 영어
If I Only Knew Then What I Know Now
Job Application Process
How to compose a message to a teacher
Friday, August 16 Get out your assignment from yesterday. You will use this to help you introduce one new person you met. Note your homework for this weekend:
ELL3044 Practical Business English 실용 비즈니스 영어
Presentation transcript:

ELL 3044 Around the Office

What should I do after the interview? Send an email to thank them? 51/81 Send a thank you card? 3/81 Call and follow up? 2/81 Do nothing and wait for them? 25/81

Some Answers: “I know hiring managers did not hire people because they did not send a thank you e-mail or letter. I send ‘pleasure meeting you’ e-mails when I have met people and exchanged business cards in social situations. It is my way to make sure the person remembers who I am and to highlight some of the topics we discussed.”

Some answers: “It depends on the tone of the email. Send one, or don't send one, it doesn't affect my decision. However one person begged and pleaded for the job. That took them out of the running.”

Some answers: “As someone who has been on a hiring committee, a follow up call or email made zero difference either way.”

Some answers: “As something that will get a job, a follow up call or email may not be important. But as a matter of business etiquette, a follow up email after a job interview or meeting is an still important habit to get do.”

Some answers: “I've been a hiring manager for large organizations. A follow- up never hurts, and a unique one often helps.”

Some answers: “I've always been taught that a follow-up email/note is good etiquette and never a bad idea. The decision is often made during the interview. However, in cases were the decision is close, hiring is done by committee, or multiple positions are open, anything that might give me an edge is worth the time and effort.”

BREAK

gross salary / take home pay gross salary / gross pay / total salary – the money you get before taxes are deducted from your pay. take home pay / net pay / net salary – the amount of $ you get after taxes are deducted.

your commute / to commute / rush hour your commute / to commute – going to work and back home rush hour – in the morning/late afternoon when commuting is the busiest

watercooler talk watercooler talk - Coworkers who gather around the watercooler and talk about the weekend, sports, entertainment, their family, office gossip, etc. Usually this is a relaxed place to talk for 5-10 minutes and chit-chat about what is on your mind.

a cubicle a cubicle – is a fake wall that divides the office into smaller compartments without having to install permanent walls. Cubicles in the shape of squares (cubes) provide some privacy for employees.

HR department – human resource(s) dept Human resource department – this department deals with the managing, administrating, hiring and firing of employees. If there is a problem between employees the HR dept deals with it.

24/7 – twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week 24/7 – means 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or ALL THE TIME If a business is open 24/7 that means they never close. If you say you’re working 24/7 that means you’re working all the time.

call it day – Let’s call it a day! call it day – means to finish. If you call it a day, it means you stop work and go back home.

asap – AS SOON AS POSSIBLE asap – is an acronym for as soon as possible meaning you’ll do it when you have enough time to complete it.

shred these documents / make copies paper shredder / photocopier

assets vs liabilities

get your foot in the door get your foot in the door – start with the first step toward your goal

turn down (an offer) turn down (an offer) – refuse an offer

start from scratch / in the red start from scratch – start from the beginning with not many resources in the red – to be in debt

Advice for your First Day on the Job Do Don’t dress smartly / formal clothes be on time know who to ask for smile good attitude make a map of the desks (names) ask to leave early take a long lunch break ask for holidays ask for a raise complain (about your old job) be negative flirt

necessary… advice… You had (You’d) better 동사…(strong) You should 동사… You should not 동사… I advise you to 동사… I suggest… I recommend… You ought to 동사… You might want to 동사… (informal – spoken) You have to 동사… You need (a 명사) You need to 동사… You must 동사… (formal - written) You have (You’ve) got to 동사… (informal - spoken)

What advice would you give an employee who… doesn’t come to work on time? makes a hostile work environment? takes long lunch breaks? makes a messy office? steals company supplies? steals ideas from coworkers and says those ideas are his/hers? doesn’t work hard?