LOOKING FOR A JOB

Work is an essential part of our lives. Sooner or later every graduate will face the problem of job hunting. There are job centres and employment agencies which help people find a suitable job. You can find there some job offers and talk to consultants who will instruct you how to apply for a job. Employers usually want people with professional experience. Therefore, if you have no work certificate, you have to convince them that your skills and abilities are exactly what they are looking for.

LOOKING FOR A JOB – szukanie pracy

  • job consulting – doradztwo zawodowe
  • job consultant – doradca zawodowy
  • head-hunter – łowca głów
  • to employ – zatrudniać
  • to be employed – być zatrudnionym
  • employer – pracodawca
  • employee – pracownik
  • professional experience – doświadczenie zawodowe
  • physical work – praca fizyczna
  • mental work – praca umysłowa
  • to be unemployed – być bezrobotnym
  • job centre – urząd pośrednictwa pracy
  • employment agency – urząd zatrudnienia
  • job offer – oferta pracy
  • to apply for a job – starać się o pracę
  • work certificate – świadectwo pracy
  • skills – zdolności
  • abilities – umiejętności
  • post – stanowisko
  • to retrain – przekwalifikować się

 

PART-TIME JOB

A lot of young people want to have a part-time job. Although they do not have high qualifications, they can usually find something suitable for them. The most popular and the easiest way to earn money is leafleting. It is not well paid but teenagers do it because it does not require any special skills or experience. A lot of teenagers, especially girls, babysit for neighbours and relatives. Young people often hold delivery jobs or help in stores, and those who are of age can work in fast-food restaurants or pubs.

PART-TIME JOB – PRACA DORYWCZA

  • small ads – ogłoszenia drobne
  • suitable – odpowiedni
  • qualifications – kwalifikacje
  • experience – doświadczenie
  • to babysit – opiekować się dzieckiem
  • baby-sitter – opiekunka do dziecka
  • delivery job – praca doręczyciela
  • deliverer – doręczyciel
  • leafleting – roznoszenie ulotek
  • courier – goniec
  • fruit picking – zbieranie owoców
  • to tutor sb – udzielać korepetycji, pomagać w odrabianiu lekcji

 

How to…

Look for a Job

There comes a time in your life when you have to start looking for a job. You may want to earn some money for your personal expenses (books and records, cinema- or theatre-going, discos, etc.). Perhaps you need to earn money to pay your tuition for university courses. Or maybe you want to rent a flat and start off an independent life. You may look for a job during your summer holiday, or try to combine it with your classes. Anyway, it’s always good to know how to go about looking for a job. Here are some practical tips.

First you need to select your future employment. According to your preferences and personal situation, you may want to have a job that would be:

  • full-time or part-time;
  • manual or clerical;
  • working with people or working with machines;
  • indoor or outdoor;
    with regular hours or flexible hours;
  • well-paid for much work or reasonably paid for less work.

Once you have decided what jobs would be of some interest to you, you can start looking at ads in newspapers. You may come across such inserts:

OFFICE BUREAU looks for a SECRETARY

for deputy director. Excellent typing skills and organising ability essential. Word processor experience an advantage. Salary negotiable.
Please telephone for appointment
Thomas Dean 846284

ALWAYS-AT-YOUR-SERVICE
Young People’s Agency

BABY-SITTER
required
for a two-year boy and a three-year girl. Three to four evenings a week. Payable per hour. Baby-sitting experience necessary.
Apply A-A-Y-S 573659
Happy Hamburger
requires a

SNACK SERVER
Somebody with pleasant personality and ability to smile is required 6 days a week for a busy bar. Previous bar experience would be an advantage.
Please contact Mr Smith, 749375

OPINIOMETER
Opinion Poll Surveys
require a person to work on surveys 4 days a week
No previous experience required. In-house training. Good rate of pay.
For details call 648563

When applying for most jobs, you need to submit your CV, or Curriculum Vitae. This is how a typical CV is written:

Curriculum Vitae

Anne G. Huntingdon

Born:

24 / 11 / 1977 in London

Home Address:

45 Gordon Drive
NW1 OH4 London
telephone: 5723895

Education:

– 1996 – a one-year typing and computer course
– 1992-1995 – comprehensive school in London, major in maths
– 1985-1992 – primary school in London

Professional experience:

– 1996 – secretary to finance manager at Ghost Press, Ltd., London

Of course, you would need to adjust your CV to the type of job you want to apply for, emphasising relevant information and leaving out unimportant details!

Finally you will be asked to come to an interview. Here is some advice on what to do before and during an interview:

Before you go, you need to prepare yourself by thinking about your skills and goals, finding out more about the company, and reviewing your past education and jobs.
You need to dress in an adequate, conservative manner; not too extravagant and not too shabby.
As first impressions last long, remember to greet the interviewer(s) and try to behave as natural as possible.

Try to establish rapport with the interviewer(s) by a firm handshake, direct eye contact, and talking in a straightforward, unambiguous way.

Answer all the questions you’re asked exhaustively but try not to overwhelm the interviewer(s) with your talkativeness.

You may expect such questions as:

  • Why do you apply for this job?
  • Have you had some experience in the field?
  • Do you know what will be required from you?
  • Do you think you have all necessary skills?
  • What pay would you like to get for this job?

Vocabulary

  • job consulting – doradztwo zawodowe
  • job consultant – doradca zawodowy
  • head-hunter – łowca głów
  • to employ – zatrudniać
  • to be employed – być zatrudnionym
  • employer – pracodawca
  • employee – pracownik
  • professional experience – doświadczenie zawodowe
  • physical work – praca fizyczna
  • mental work – praca umysłowa
  • to be unemployed – być bezrobotnym
  • job centre – urząd pośrednictwa pracy
  • employment agency – urząd zatrudnienia
  • job offer – oferta pracy
  • to apply for a job – starać się o pracę
  • work certificate – świadectwo ­pracy
  • skills – zdolności
  • abilities – umiejętności
  • post – stanowisko
  • to retrain – przekwalifikować się

Work is an essential part of our lives. Sooner or later every graduate will face the problem of job hunting. There are job centres and employment agencies which help people find a suitable job. You can find there some job offers and talk to consultants who will instruct you how to apply for a job. Employers usually want people with professional experience. Therefore, if you have no work certificate, you have to convince them that your skills and abilities are exactly what they are looking for.

 

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