Тема: Собеседование при поступлении в вуз или при приёме на работу. Знакомство с профессией тур оператора.

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Тема: Собеседование при поступлении в вуз или при приёме на работу. Знакомство с профессией тур оператора.

Some good advice about preparation for interview. - Go out for a walk before the interview to relax -Think about the job and write down your strengths and weakness. - Find out information about the company. -Turn up at the interview a couple of minutes early. - Speak up and express yourself clearly. - Sit down or get up when they ask you to. - Make up information about yourself. - Sit up straight and maintain eye contact.

People asking the interviewer to repeat or explain something. (polite or not)

On the first day in a job:  be friendly  don’t wear very informal clothes or heavy make-up  be rind and co-operative  don’t share very personal information – you don’t know who you are talking to  don’t try to make friends with your boss  listen rather than speak – learn as much as possible about your job and the company  work hard and don’t spent too much time chatting or resting  keep your desk tidy at all times  don’t argue with anyone

Fill in the form Name: Surname: Address: Tel.: Have you ever been abroad? (If yes, where) Would you have anything to declare? How would you like to rest? (Active? ) What would you like to watch? For what period will you stay?

The best advise given to the young is: Find out what you like doing best and get someone to pay you for doing it. British journalist