Presenting Yourself - Summary of your Understanding of the topic.

The following 6 questions cover the main topics in this module unit.

What's required is for you to summarise the content (DO NOT just copy/paste the content, or you shall be doing it again in your own time).

1/. You are being interviewed for an office job and it is a highly competetive area. You have been told there were many written applications and the 'culling' has reduced this number to five. You are one of the applicants to be interviewed.

2/. You are being interviewed for a practical apprenticeship job, (you choose the option here), an apprentice tradie, a hairdresser, a groundsman at the showground, or a motor mechanic). There are two applicants, only one can be employed.

This is to be completed as a slideshow as follows:

One slide for each topic is good, maybe two if needed.

The heading is the question (which you may copy/paste).

The outcome is that you show an understanding of the module unit.

If you want to add an image, or images. All is good.

The font height is 12pt.

Use a cover slide, with your name and the module unit title - in this case Verbal Communications.

DO NOT animate your slides. But you can colour them.

When completed, hand in your work for assessment, as directed. Then you move onto the next module topic.

Handins (e) robert.mill@det.nsw.edu.au - use the subject line always. The subject of this module topic is Comms.

Late handins are 10% per day, including weekends, with a 200 word essay titled "How Can I Better Manage My Own Learning"

This is a single question, in two parts, requiring complex answers.

1/. You are attending an interview for a really competetive job that is corporate based and is located in an office scenario.

2/. You are attending an interview for a tradie (practical manual work job), or a hairdresser. How do you think you should present yourself.

Think about this statement from the resources. "The way you present yourself impacts on how you are perceived & feel about yourself".

In both scenarios cover all the essentials of how to present yourself.

2/. Having completed your CV, now write a personalised covering letter.
3/. What are the do's and the don'ts in a CV and why are they so?
4/. What are the essential CV tips you should use.
5/. You are completing an online application. What do you include?
6/. You are going for the interview. What do you wear, how do you present yourself?

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