Start of the letter of Application
With your address
What should be written under Experience on a CV?
All of the places you have worked and what you have done there
Posture during an interview
Sitting up and Attentive
The attire/ dress code for an interview
Business formal
Purpose of a Letter of Complaint
Show your dissatisfaction and ask/ provide a solution
Tone of the Letter of Application?
Formal
Addresses are used in a CV
Yes
Importance of body language during interview
Demonstrates confidence and professionalism
The time you should arrive for an interview
10-15 mins early
Three main parts of a Letter of Complaint
Opening, Body, Closing
Written before your signature and printed name at the end of the letter
Yours Sincerely, Yours Truly
Start of a CV
With an opening statement introducing yourself.
Maintaining eye contact conveys
Confidence and engagement
First thing one should do when meeting the interviewer
Give a firm handshake
Paragraph where you describe the problem in detail
Second paragraph/Body
I am writing this letter to express my interest for the position...... at the company .........
Opening Statement
There are page limits on a CV
Depends on the country you are in. Some countries like America have a 1 page limit, while a lot of others don't.
Effective use of hand gestures during a job interview
Using controlled and purposeful gestures to complement speech
Document that should be brought along with you to job interview
Curriculum Vitae/ CV
Included at the end of your letter
Structure of the address of person receiving the letter
Person's job title
Their name
Company Name
Company Address
I am very good at communicating and working within a group. I am also hardworking and have excellent time-management.
Examples of:
Skills
Benefits of mirroring body language during a job interview
It creates a sense of rapport and connection
Preparation needed when going into an interview
Knowledge about the company
Goals and vision
Everything on your CV
Prepared to answer any questions
Questions of your own
Should be avoided in the tone of the letter
Angry, rude, or emotional language