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English, 04.01.2022 01:00 lovenot1977

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Task: Becoming Job Ready
Based on the career goal you chose in Unit Activity 1, research a few job opportunities on job sites and shortlist a few job openings of your choice. As the next step, apply for one of these positions in appropriate organizations.

a. Create a résumé highlighting your key accomplishments and your aspirations.

b. Write a cover letter to a prospective company. Your letter should explain why you are suitable for a role and how you will contribute to the company.

c. List the personal traits that you think will help you stand in good stead in the interview for the position above.

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