MODULE RECHERCHE D'EMPLOI CV-RESUME INTERVIEW COVER LETTER IV. MODULE RECHERCHE
MODULE RECHERCHE D'EMPLOI CV-RESUME INTERVIEW COVER LETTER IV. MODULE RECHERCHE D'EMPLOI....................................................................... 3 IV.1. FICHE TECHNIQUE ................................................................................................. 3 IV.2. Cours - Sous-module Cv-Resume................................................................................ 4 IV.2.1. Présentation du module - RESUME/CV........................................................ 4 IV.2.2. Le Curriculum Vitae Anglais & Américain ................................................... 4 USA (Resume) ............................................................................................... 4 IV.2.3. Les styles........................................................................................................ 6 The Chronological.......................................................................................... 6 The Functional................................................................................................ 6 The Amplified Resume/CV............................................................................ 7 The Creative Resume/CV............................................................................... 7 The eResume/CV ........................................................................................... 8 IV.2.4. No Franglais................................................................................................... 8 IV.2.5. Ressources supplémentaires........................................................................... 9 Word list Action words .................................................................................. 9 CV GB samples............................................................................................ 12 RESUME US samples.................................................................................. 14 Recherche d’emploi IV.2.6. Liens directs internet.................................................................................... 15 Tips for the general public ........................................................................... 15 IV.2.7. Tips for CV/RESUME from JOBWEB.COM ............................................. 18 Sites de Remise à niveau pour le CV........................................................... 19 IV.3. Cours - Sous-module Interview ................................................................................. 20 IV.3.1. Présentation du module................................................................................ 20 IV.3.2. Entretien d'embauche - Job Interview – Introduction .................................. 20 A two-way street .......................................................................................... 20 IV.3.3. Job interview - 3 phases ............................................................................... 22 The introductory phase:................................................................................ 22 The middle phase: ........................................................................................ 22 The closing phase:........................................................................................ 24 After the interview ....................................................................................... 24 IV.3.4. Job interview - Dialogue .............................................................................. 25 IV.3.5. Liens directs internet.................................................................................... 32 Tips for job interviews from JOBWEB.COM ............................................. 32 IV.4. Cours - Sous-module Cover Letter ............................................................................ 33 IV.4.1. Introduction - Cover letter - lettre de motivation......................................... 33 IV.4.2. How to write a letter..................................................................................... 33 LAYOUT ..................................................................................................... 33 YOUR ADDRESS AND DATE.................................................................. 33 REFERENCE NUMBER............................................................................. 34 When you reply, you should write:.............................................................. 34 IV.4.3. How to write a cover letter........................................................................... 37 Useful hints on how to write cover letters.................................................... 37 Building a cover letter.................................................................................. 37 The First Paragraph...................................................................................... 38 The Second Paragraph.................................................................................. 38 The Closing Paragraph................................................................................. 39 Final thought ................................................................................................ 40 IV.4.4. SAMPLE COVER LETTER RESPONDING TO AN ADVERTISMENT 41 IV.4.5. Evaluations intermédiaires - exercices interactifs........................................ 42 Exercice - Lettres - formes verbales - cover letter exercise ......................... 42 Solutions - Exercice - Lettres - formes verbales - cover letter exercise....... 44 Exercice - Lettre A – prépositions................................................................ 45 Solutions - Exercice - Lettre A – prépositions ............................................. 46 Exercices - Lettre B - formes verbales......................................................... 47 Solutions - Exercices - Lettre B - formes verbales....................................... 49 Exercice – Business...................................................................................... 50 IV.4.6. Ressources supplémentaires......................................................................... 52 Cover letter - Sample.................................................................................... 52 IV.4.7. Liens directs internet.................................................................................... 53 Cover letter sur Jobweb.com........................................................................ 53 Formation Continue et Développement – École normale supérieure de Cachan page 2/53 Recherche d’emploi IV. MODULE RECHERCHE D'EMPLOI IV.1. FICHE TECHNIQUE • Adapté aux niveaux : C1-C2 – B1-B2 (enregistrement entretien d’embauche) • Objectif : Ce module présente les différentes phases d’une candidature dans un contexte anglophone. • Ce module se compose de trois cours théoriques présentés sous forme de fiches suivies d’exercices d’application. • Il est préférable de commencer par l’étude du cours puis de tester vos connaissances à l’aide des exercices correspondants. N’hésitez pas à imprimer les exercices. • Vous trouverez dans les ressources complémentaires de ce module, les enregistrements sonores de l’intégralité du texte correspondant à l’entretien d’embauche. Formation Continue et Développement – École normale supérieure de Cachan page 3/53 Recherche d’emploi IV.2. Cours - Sous-module Cv-Resume IV.2.1. Présentation du module - RESUME/CV Les modules suivants pourront vous être utiles si vous avez besoin de travailler en anglais. Nous commençons par vous donner des conseils pour la rédaction de votre CV en anglais : • Comment rédiger son C.V., sa lettre de motivation et présenter sa candidature dans une langue étrangère. • Ecrire son C.V. dans un style adapté. • Choisir une forme de C.V. adaptée à son expérience professionnelle ainsi qu’au poste souhaité. • Consolidation des bases lexicales et syntaxiques. • Initiation au marché de l’emploi du pays intéressé. IV.2.2. Le Curriculum Vitae Anglais & Américain 1. USA (Resume) Every resume must identify and describe the writer. It MUST include: • Your name, address and telephone number • A description of your educational history • A description of your work history • Work-related honors or citations • Publications, if any Formation Continue et Développement – École normale supérieure de Cachan page 4/53 Recherche d’emploi It MAY also include: • A summary of your qualifications • You job objective or career goal • A capsule description of your work history • Membership in any professional organizations • Foreign languages • Information on hobbies, only if they relate to your career choice or show personal success, such as an award or outstanding achievement • Military service, if any • Security clearance, if any • Willingness to travel It should NOT include the following information: • Reason for leaving past jobs • Past salaries or present requirement • Personal data age, height, weight, marital status, number of children • Health status • Names of spouse or children • A photograph • Names and addresses of references In general, the beginning of a British-style CV follows the American-style resume for the opening presentation of the candidate: e.g. first name followed by family name, full address, contact numbers, work experience, education and other skills. However, when it comes to personal details, this is where the American-style resume and the British CV differ! The exact list of personal details you want to give may depend on your circumstances and what the job requires, but the list below will give you a guide. Write "Date of birth:" followed by the day you were born then the month: e.g. "3 Feb 1980". Note that the date should be written in British date order (day, month, year), not in American date order (month, day, year) Write "Nationality:" followed by your nationality e.g. "French". Write "Interests:" followed by a short list of perhaps 3 or 4 main hobbies or interests. Formation Continue et Développement – École normale supérieure de Cachan page 5/53 Recherche d’emploi Do not list anything which you would not be happy to discuss at an interview. Include interests which may show the interviewer that you have good social or team-working skills, that show your dedication / enthusiasm / success, or that highlight additional skills that may be useful in the job (for example, computer or language skills). IV.2.3. Les styles Although every resume should contain a brief, concise summary of your work history and educational background, the style and approach differ in the arrangement of this information. Several different styles co-exist. However, the chronological style tends to be the most effective and requested approach to writing and reading resumes. There are 5 different styles of resumes/CVs • Chronological (Historical) • Functional • Amplified • Creative • Electronic 2. The Chronological The name says it : all this approach is in chronological order. The facts are presented in reverse chronological order, starting with the most recent and moving back in time, valid for both work experience and studies. This approach should be brief and limited to no more than two pages. 3. The Functional This approach emphasizes the applicant’s qualifications and abilities, and rejects the chronological order of events, instead providing an analysis of particular professional strengths, skills and abilities. Formation Continue et Développement – École normale supérieure de Cachan page 6/53 Recherche d’emploi Since it highlights the skills and not so much the position, this style is particularly adapted for those who have frequently changed jobs and for those looking for a career change. Names of employers and dates are omitted in the resume/CV. The body of the resume should consist of four or five paragraphs, each one heading a particular area of expertise or involvement. Skills should be listed in order of importance- this order can be defined according to your current job objectives. 4. The Amplified Resume/CV This approach is rather weak, because, as its name implies, there is a lot of information. This style easily fills more than two pages. The important information can easily be lost among the less essential details. However, this approach gives both a general overview of your background as well as gives an expansive, detailed description. The essential personal information remains the same. However, in the job descriptions, a short paragraph describes the duties and responsibilities for each position. This approach works best when job responsibilities are not evident in the job title, or if the work experience has been long and varied. While the amplified resume/CV has its advantages, it is generally recommended not to use this style. 5. The Creative Resume/CV This creative approach: e.g. a resume/CV that uses artwork, illustrations, cartoons, resembles a passport or is wound up like a scroll, may catch the employer’s attention, but unless you want to break into a creative field, these original approaches do not usually sustain enough interest to be really effective. Resumes/CVs written in this style are usually difficult to read, unprofessional and impossible to file. Formation Continue et Développement – École normale supérieure de Cachan page 7/53 Recherche d’emploi 6. The eResume/CV Selected Resume/ CV Resources on the Web There are many websites that offer advice on how to write a resume (USA) or CV (British). Check the search engine’s (AOL, Yahoo, Google) resume resources and commercial resume services for a larger idea of what is expected on a resume. IV.2.4. No uploads/s3/english-job-cv-interview-and-cover-letter-by-ens.pdf
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