Finding a job:
1.
– check job banks or company websites
– ask your friends and family members
– work with a recruiter
2. write a CV and a cover letter to apply for a job
CV:
-personal details (name, contact information: email address, mobile number, place and date of birth, gender)
– education
– work experience
– extra skills (computer skills, language knowledge, exams, driving licence)
Cover letter:
characteristics that make you the best candidate
further goals, career building opportunities
3. Go to a job interview (job interview with the hiring manager (HR))
4. Wait for the answer and accept or decline the job offer
Job interview:
- dress appropriately
- be confident but not too confident
- arrive early but not too early
- be aware of why you want the job
- you can ask about
- the day-to-day duties and responsibilities
- the opportunities for higher positions/ promotion
- the team you will be working with
- don’t ask about
- salary
- working hours
- what the company does
Types of jobs:
Blue-collar jobs= jobs that require manual labour, physical jobs
e.g.: miner, dustman, plumber, electrician, mechanic, cleaner
White-collar jobs= jobs in office environment, it needs higher education
e.g.: teacher, doctor, judge, manager, accountant, consultant, advisor, lawyer, engineer
Pink-collar jobs= jobs in the service sector that are usually done by women
e.g.: nurse, day-care worker, florist, receptionist, waitress, hairdresser, beautician, make-up artist
Most important things when you are looking for a job:
-salary
-bonus, perks
-colleagues, employer, boss
-working hours
-atmosphere
-conditions
-distance between your home and workplace
Wordlist:
employee– who works for a company(dolgozó, munkavállaló)
employer– who gives work for people (munkaadó)
set up a business– start a business (vállalkozást indítani)
run your own business– have and work for your own company (vállalkozást vezetni)
do volunteer work– work without getting any payment for it (önkéntes munkát végezni)
salary– payment that you get monthly (havi fizetés)
wage– payment that you get weekly after the hours you work (általában heti fizetés)
full-time job/ 9 to 5 job– job you work in 8-10 hours a day (teljes állás)
part-time job– you work for 4- 6 hours a day (részmunkaidős állás)
profession– work that needs special training and skill
career– jobs that you have in your working life when you get higher positions
labour– physical work
retire– stop working because you are old enough (65-70 years old) (nyugdíjba menni)
quit– leave your job (felmondani)
resign– leave your job (usually a higher position) by telling it to your employer (lemondani)
to be fired (informal)– to be sacked (kirúgni)
to be dismissed– to be sacked (kirúgni)
make someone redundant– fire someone because there aren’t any tasks to do (megválni valakitől)
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