During the Job Interview:
Introducing yourself
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Our Agenda
1. agenda
2. objectives
3. Introductions
4. Review vocabulary
5. Group discussion
6. Fill-in-the-blank
7. Tips for writing a cover letter
Workshop Objectives
1. To learn 8 new words related to introducing
yourself at a job interview
2. To answer the following questions:
a. How should I introduce myself at a job
interview?
b. How should I respond to “Tell me about
yourself”?
• What is your name?
• Where are you from?
Introductions
Vocabulary review
Activity 1
Activity one: Vocabulary Review
Member of a nation
Sweaty palms
recap
escort
etiquette
set the tone
pertinent
script
good behaviour
Short and to the pointmoist hands
show the way
establish the mood Important for
summary
Hand-written note
concise
Activity two: fill-in-the- blank
1. Make sure you shake hands with the person that _____________ you to the manager.
2. Make you talk about things that are ______________________ for the job.
3. We can get _______________ during an interview
4. A good introduction can ________________ for the rest of the interview.
5. Write a ______________ to help you practice interview questions.
6. It is good __________________ to wait to sit down.
7. Be __________ when talking about your work experience.
8. Give a short __________ of why you are the person for the job.
script
etiquette
Concise Sweaty palms
escortrecap
pertinent
set the tone
Introducing yourself
Part 1
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Group discussion
Activity 2
• Have you ever gone for a job interview?
• How would you introduce yourself?
Group discussion
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Let’s watch some introductions
What did you notice?
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Script
Good afternoon. My name is _____________ . I
have an appointment to see Ms. Stevens at 2:00
pm.
Pointers
• Be concise!
• Give your name!
• Mention who you want to see and when!
• Offer to shake hands! Remember to wash and
dry your hands first!
• Don’t be nervous!
Practice making introductions
Activity 3
Would you like to practice?
Let’s take turns introducing ourselves!
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How to respond when a prospective
employer asks
“Tell me about yourself.”
Part 2
How would you respond?
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Listen to some examples
Activity 4
Now, let’s listen to two examples
What’s the difference?
The employer is really asking “Why should I hire
you?”
Tips
1. Tell your prospective employer
who you are:
“I have been working in the education industry as a
teacher for the last 7 years”
Tips
2. Highlight your expertise:
“I was able to be the first contact for many of
our new immigrants and help them to reach
their language goals. I have taught CLB levels
from 2-8 and have received excellent feedback
from both administration and students.
Tips
2. Highlight your expertise:
“I also had the opportunity to develop
resources for other teachers which resulted in
a significant income stream for the school.”
Tips
2. Highlight your expertise:
“My real strength is my attention to detail.”
Tips
2. Highlight your expertise:
“ I pride myself on my ability to get the job
done right, before the deadline. Once I commit
to something, I pour my heart and soul into it.”
Read some case studies
Activity 5
Case Study 1
I was born in Kelowna and I have three
brothers and a sister. I love to cook. My
favourite dish is spaghetti.
Case Study 2
I am a customer service specialist with 3 years
experience. I have great organizational skills and
am an excellent communicator.
Case Study 3
“ At my last job, I had the opportunity to complete
numerous management training programs and
participate in special projects with District Managers
and employees. I enjoy being a Lead and the
opportunity to empower and motivate my team. 4
months ago I was awarded 'Lead I' for greatest
team gains in productivity.
Case Study 4
“ I am an avid runner and I have won several local
races. In my free time I coach several young
athletes. We have done well in local road races.
Time to practice
Activity 5
Tell me about yourself.
Time to practice
Activity 5
Tell me about yourself.
Dictation
Activity 6
Write what you hear!
Dictation 1
It is good etiquette to shake hands at a job
interview.
Dictation 2
Wash and dry your hands before your job
interview to avoid sweaty palms!
Dictation 3
Always start your preparation with a script!
Dictation 4
State why you are the person for the job.
Dictation 5
Research the company before you go for
your interview.
Thanks for attending.
See you next time!

During the interview introducing yourself

  • 1.
    During the JobInterview: Introducing yourself Image by geralt /1094 imagesunder CC0
  • 2.
    Our Agenda 1. agenda 2.objectives 3. Introductions 4. Review vocabulary 5. Group discussion 6. Fill-in-the-blank 7. Tips for writing a cover letter
  • 3.
    Workshop Objectives 1. Tolearn 8 new words related to introducing yourself at a job interview 2. To answer the following questions: a. How should I introduce myself at a job interview? b. How should I respond to “Tell me about yourself”?
  • 4.
    • What isyour name? • Where are you from? Introductions
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Activity one: VocabularyReview Member of a nation Sweaty palms recap escort etiquette set the tone pertinent script good behaviour Short and to the pointmoist hands show the way establish the mood Important for summary Hand-written note concise
  • 7.
    Activity two: fill-in-the-blank 1. Make sure you shake hands with the person that _____________ you to the manager. 2. Make you talk about things that are ______________________ for the job. 3. We can get _______________ during an interview 4. A good introduction can ________________ for the rest of the interview. 5. Write a ______________ to help you practice interview questions. 6. It is good __________________ to wait to sit down. 7. Be __________ when talking about your work experience. 8. Give a short __________ of why you are the person for the job. script etiquette Concise Sweaty palms escortrecap pertinent set the tone
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    Introducing yourself Part 1 Imageby ArtsyBee/1293 imagesunder CC0
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    • Have youever gone for a job interview? • How would you introduce yourself? Group discussion Image by adabaraunder CC0
  • 11.
    Let’s watch someintroductions What did you notice? Image by Tumisu under CC0
  • 12.
    Script Good afternoon. Myname is _____________ . I have an appointment to see Ms. Stevens at 2:00 pm.
  • 13.
    Pointers • Be concise! •Give your name! • Mention who you want to see and when! • Offer to shake hands! Remember to wash and dry your hands first! • Don’t be nervous!
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  • 15.
    Would you liketo practice? Let’s take turns introducing ourselves! Image by ArtsyBee/1293 imagesunder CC0
  • 16.
    How to respondwhen a prospective employer asks “Tell me about yourself.” Part 2
  • 17.
    How would yourespond? Image by Tumisu under CC0
  • 18.
    Listen to someexamples Activity 4
  • 19.
    Now, let’s listento two examples What’s the difference? The employer is really asking “Why should I hire you?”
  • 20.
    Tips 1. Tell yourprospective employer who you are: “I have been working in the education industry as a teacher for the last 7 years”
  • 21.
    Tips 2. Highlight yourexpertise: “I was able to be the first contact for many of our new immigrants and help them to reach their language goals. I have taught CLB levels from 2-8 and have received excellent feedback from both administration and students.
  • 22.
    Tips 2. Highlight yourexpertise: “I also had the opportunity to develop resources for other teachers which resulted in a significant income stream for the school.”
  • 23.
    Tips 2. Highlight yourexpertise: “My real strength is my attention to detail.”
  • 24.
    Tips 2. Highlight yourexpertise: “ I pride myself on my ability to get the job done right, before the deadline. Once I commit to something, I pour my heart and soul into it.”
  • 25.
    Read some casestudies Activity 5
  • 26.
    Case Study 1 Iwas born in Kelowna and I have three brothers and a sister. I love to cook. My favourite dish is spaghetti.
  • 27.
    Case Study 2 Iam a customer service specialist with 3 years experience. I have great organizational skills and am an excellent communicator.
  • 28.
    Case Study 3 “At my last job, I had the opportunity to complete numerous management training programs and participate in special projects with District Managers and employees. I enjoy being a Lead and the opportunity to empower and motivate my team. 4 months ago I was awarded 'Lead I' for greatest team gains in productivity.
  • 29.
    Case Study 4 “I am an avid runner and I have won several local races. In my free time I coach several young athletes. We have done well in local road races.
  • 30.
    Time to practice Activity5 Tell me about yourself.
  • 31.
    Time to practice Activity5 Tell me about yourself.
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  • 33.
    Dictation 1 It isgood etiquette to shake hands at a job interview.
  • 34.
    Dictation 2 Wash anddry your hands before your job interview to avoid sweaty palms!
  • 35.
    Dictation 3 Always startyour preparation with a script!
  • 36.
    Dictation 4 State whyyou are the person for the job.
  • 37.
    Dictation 5 Research thecompany before you go for your interview.
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Editor's Notes

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