
Cover letter
CV
Interview
Psychological & Skills tests
Personal branding
Gathering information
Listing criteria & Identifying core competencies
Using the STAR formula to address selection criteria
Approaches
Sources of information
Knowing who is making the hiring decision
Using your research do develop questions
The importance of self-assessment
Self-directed self-assessment tests
Professional-assisted self-assessment tests
The importance of self-assessment
Self-directed self-assessment tests
Professional-assisted self-assessment tests
The importance of social networking
The importance of social networking in the modern version
Personal branding
Using dynamic adjectives
Using action verbs
Using skill-based nouns
The importance of social networking
The importance of social networking in the modern version
Personal branding
Using dynamic adjectives
Using action verbs
Using skill-based nouns
The cover letter debate
Reasons why you should use a cover letter
What employers look for in a cover letter
What you need to show in your cover letter
Basic information
Opening Salutation
Opening paragraph
Second paragraph
Third paragraph
Fourth paragraph
Closing salutation
Basic information
Opening Salutation
Opening paragraph
Second paragraph
Third paragraph
Fourth paragraph
Closing salutation
Do’s: things you should do in your cover letter
Don’ts: things you shouldn’t do in your cover letter
Put the name of a mutual contact in the first sentence
Tell a story
Illustrate your qualifications with examples
Conclude by saying when and how you’ll get in touch
Err on the side of formality
Choose the same theme or format as your resume
Express your genuine interest in the company
Avoid cliché expressions
Emphasize the bottom line
Promote your personal brand
Express how much you want it
Conclude with a memorable comment
Put the name of a mutual contact in the first sentence
Tell a story
Illustrate your qualifications with examples
Conclude by saying when and how you’ll get in touch
Err on the side of formality
Choose the same theme or format as your resume
Express your genuine interest in the company
Avoid cliché expressions
Emphasize the bottom line
Promote your personal brand
Express how much you want it
Conclude with a memorable comment
En este curso, cuyas clases son íntegramente en inglés para resultar inmersivas, perderás el miedo a manejar el inglés en entrevistas de trabajo o en tu día a día con este curso en el que te prepararemos para la búsqueda de trabajo y aprenderás a escribir una carta de presentación infalible. Además, cada clase irá acompañada de vídeos para refrescar y reforzar tu inglés general: te enseñaremos expresiones coloquiales y errores comunes, y lucharemos contra los false friends y las dificultades de los phrasal verbs y las prepositions. ¡Y, todo ello, en inglés! ¡No lo dudes más!