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IVAN IVANOV Dimitrov Street 17, Kiev. Ukraine Phone: (044) 333-33-33 E-mail: petro20fiijukr.net

PERSONAL INFORMATION Dale of birth: 6 February, 1989 Place of birth: Ukraine, Kiev Marital status: married (single) OBJECTIVE

Getting the sales manager position (to improve the professional skills, to ha opportunity for growth...) EDUCATION September 20 08 - to present

Kherson State University: a student of Physics, Mathematics and Inforn Technologies Department (Foreign Philology Department; Psychology, Histor Sociology Department; Philology and Journalism Department; Biology. Geog and Ecology Department; Natural Sciences. Man's Health and Tourism Depart Economics and Law Department; Physical Training and Sports Depart Preschool and Primary Education Department; Culture and Arts Depart Technology and Services Department). 2005-2008

Kherson Academic Lyceum; a student.

EXPERIENCE July 2009

Summer camp "Artek"; a leader of the detachment. Responsible for up-bringing work in the detachment. June 2008-August 2008

Supermarket "Oscar"; an assistant of the sales manager. Answered telephone calls, filed documents, composed business letters. ADDITIONAL SKILLS

Computer literate: IBM PC user: MS Office; Windows 7, Vista. XP: Mi Word, Microsoft Excel: Adobe Acrobat; proficient Internet user.

Languages: Ukrainian - mother tongue. English - free speaking, German - beginning, good working language of Poland. Driver's license.

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. INTERESTS

Computers, football, reading (drawing, embroidery, hiking, running, amateur painting etc.)

ACTIVITIES

Member of Student's Committee (group leader, vice-leader of the group, etc). 5. Interview another student. Write down his /her answers:

What kind of job are you looking for?

Are you working now?

What do you do?

How long have you been working there?

What jobs have you had? And exactly what did you do?

Tell me about education and any special training you have had.

What other skills do you have?

What hours can you work?

Why do you want to change your job?

Do you have any questions about the job? 6. Prove that proverbs (sayings) have sense:

" The work shows the workman. " Ninety per cent of inspiration is

Practice makes perfect. perspiration.

Jack of all trades is master of none. ■ Through hardship to stars.

The hardest work is to do nothing. What is worth doing at all is worth Business before pleasure. doing well.

■ He that will not work shall not eat.

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2. How do you understand the meaning of the word "the job interview"?

3. What does the employer judge during the interview?

4. What makes a good interview?

5. Which guidelines do you think are the most important? Why?

6. Can you give any other advice to a candidate? Çàâäàííÿ:

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I. Read and translate the text. Write out the unknown words. Make up a plan preparing to your future job interview.

The Job Interview

A job interview is your opportunity to present your talents to a prospecti employer. During the interview, the employer judges your qualifications, appearanc and general fitness for the job. Equally important, the interview gives you a chan to evaluate the job, the employer, and the company. The interview helps you decide the job meets your career needs and interests and whether the employer is the ki you want to work for.

To present your qualifications most advantageously, you have to prepare for 1 interview: you should know how to act to make the interview an opportunity to "sc your skills.

Careers officer speaking:

- What makes a good interview? First, good preparation before the intervit Three simple guidelines will help you. Guideline number one is - find out as much possible about the company where you are going for an interview. For example, j can get a lot of useful information from the company's brochures, annual reports,: catalogues. Two, find out if the interview is with one person or with a group people, and what their jobs are. It's very useful to know something about interviewers before you meet them. And three, make a checklist of the questions; want to ask at the interview. Remember an interview is two-way process, company finds out as much as possible about you, and you find as much as poss about the company.

So, that's what you need to do before the interview.

Now the interview itself. There are seven more guidelines to remember here.

Guideline number four: dress smartly. A suit or something formal is best. Five, ar in good time. Arriving late for the interview is the worst thing you can do. Rule nun six: create a good first impression. First impressions are very important. Start interview with a smile, a firm handshake, and a friendly manner. Guideline nun seven: try to stay positive and relaxed during the interview. I know that's difficult.. rale, people don't feel relaxed, but your body language gives the interviewer a lc information about you. You want that information to be positive. Number eight: don't only "Yes" or "No" answers. Talk freely about yourself, give reasons for your opini and explain why you're interested in the job. Nine: ask questions. Remembei checklist of questions you prepared before the interview. Show you're interested! Fir guideline number ten: learn from the interview. Analyze your performance afterward; think how you can improve the next time!





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