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A. Firstly, decide what sort of profession you wish to pursue. This is especially essential for those who are new to the job or changing careers. Relatives, instructors, a career coach, or previous employees can all provide references. Make sure you have a clear and reasonable goal, a plan for achieving it, and a list of your qualifications for that professional path.
B. To get work easily, organize yourself and your timetable. Determine how many hours per day or days per week you will devote to job searching or advertising. Check to see if your resume and cover letter are current. If you need assistance, go online for templates or examples. Provide companies with a list of two to three recommendations and personal contact details.
C. Don't forget to ask your family, friends, coworker, career counselor, or other expert to proofread and provide suggestions on your resume and cover letter. If you want to save your time, and make your resume and cover letter better, pay for a professional resume-writing service.
D. When applying for available jobs that interest you, do some research on the firms that are recruiting. This can provide you details about their work culture, perks and pay ranges, goods and services, and working environment. Your investigation will reveal if you desire to work for that firm or are qualified to do so. It also provides you with useful information to use in your cover letter or interview.
E. If you are presently working and seeking for a better or alternative job, be positive and committed to your current position. As long as you're working with them, keep strong connections with your coworkers and bosses. Your professional demeanor and efforts may result in future employment referrals or opportunities.
F. People are more likely to recall tales and instances than lists of information. Make a list of personal experiences or successes that emphasize the abilities required for a certain profession. These should be included in your cover letter and used during networking events or job interviews. To successfully communicate your tale, use the STAR technique (situation, task, action, and outcome).
G. Send a thank-you message to the recruiting manager as soon as possible following the interview. If you haven't heard from them within a week, give them a call or send them an email. Demonstrate your enthusiasm for the task by doing so. Continue looking for and applying to jobs that interest you while you wait for a response.
Choose the correct heading for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need to use
Choose the correct tense for each of the uses
Complete the sentences with the given prepositions
to
for
from
at
for
into
of
between
to
Match the words
Choose the tenses or constructions which are suitable to complete the sentences
The weather forecast says that this evening ...
I think in 2025 I ...
By this time tomorrow I ...
This weekend my friends and I ...
Next summer I ...
In 2 years' time my family ...
As soon as I get my diploma, I ...
I'm sure that in the future I ...
Match the parts to make collocations and use them in the correct form to complete the sentences
Recreate the Words
The best Job Ever
Match the parts to make school rules
Use future tenses to complete the sentences about yourself
Read the sentences and choose the right missing word