Finding jobs

4+
Intermediate
📙 Teens & Adults

Learn about different ways jobs are posted, and effective methods for applying to enhance your job search.

Part 1

Warm-up

💡 Directions

Answer the questions

Q1

What did we discuss in the last lesson?

Q2

Do you often change jobs?

Q3

How many companies have you worked for?

Part 2

Vocabulary

💡 Directions

Read the word, its’ meaning, and the examples
Then make up your own sentences using the word.

Student can skip the words they already know.

competency

noun

/ˈkɑːm.pə.tən.si/

engage

verb

/ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/

tailor

verb

/ˈteɪ.lər/

scenario

noun

/səˈner.i.oʊ/

persistent

adjective

/pərˈsɪs.tənt/

fast-paced

adjective

/'fæst 'peisd/

NOTE

Make up your own sentences using the words.

Part 3

Different ways jobs are posted

💡 Directions

Answer questions, then read the list of different ways jobs are posted

Discussion

Q1

Where do you usually look for job postings related to your field of interest?

Q2

What sources have you found most helpful when researching potential job opportunities?

Ideas:

  • maybe referrals from friends
  • invited from company
Different ways jobs are posted
  • Online job boards (e.g., Vietnamwork, ITviec, Indeed, Monster)
  • Social media platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin)
  • Company websites
  • University career centers
  • Networking events
  • Professional associations
  • Referrals from friends or colleagues
  • Job fairs
  • Recruitment agencies
  • Internship programs

Do you know about each of the following ways that jobs are posted?

If not, I (teacher) will explain/discussion with you to make it clear

Part 4

Reading comprehension

💡 Directions

Read the article (read text aloud) and answer questions.

Teacher helps student correct their pronunciation.

Effective ways to find jobs

Finding a job in today’s fast-paced market requires a strategic approach. Here are some effective ways to enhance your job search.

Update your CV

Highlight your competencies by including relevant projects and achievements. Tailor your CV to each job application, aligning your skills with the job description.

Network actively

Engage with professionals through online forums, blogs, and social media platforms like LinkedIn. Attend industry meetups and conferences to build connections.

Tailor your applications

Customize each application. Research the company and role, and tailor your cover letter and resume to reflect how your skills fit the position.

Prepare for interviews

Practice common interview scenarios and technical questions. Being well-prepared shows your competencies and confidence.

Develop soft skills

While technical skills are essential, soft skills like communication and teamwork are also crucial. Highlight these in your CV and during interviews.

Stay persistent

The job search can be challenging. Stay persistent, keep applying, and learn from each experience to improve your approach.

Continuous learning

Stay updated with industry trends through online courses and certifications. This enhances your competencies and shows employers you are proactive.

By updating your CV, networking, tailoring applications, preparing for interviews, developing soft skills, staying persistent, and continuously learning, you can navigate the job search process more effectively.

Check your understanding

Q1

Why is it important to tailor your CV and applications for each job?

Q2

How can networking help in finding a job?

Discussion

Q1

What do you think is the hardest part of finding a job? Why?

Ideas: 

  • Many applicants for each job.
  • Writing effective resumes and cover letters is hard.
  • Performing well under pressure in interviews.
  • Entry-level jobs still often require experience.
  • Lengthy process
Q2

Do you believe getting certifications helps in finding a job? Why or why not?

Ideas:

  • Yes, Demonstrates expertise
  • Yes, Enhances your resume
  • Yes, Provide a competitive edge
  • No, Not always necessary
  • No, It depends on the field
  • No, soft skills also matter

Part 5

Listening

💡 Directions

Listen to the conversation and answer the questions.

Click to play the Audio

Q1

In which field is the man looking for a job?

  1. education
  2. medicine
  3. technology
Q2

Which statement best describes the pay for the job?

  1. Employees can receive periodic pay increases based on their work.
  2. The salary for the position is above the industry average.
  3. Workers are paid on a commission basis depending their sales.
Q3

What are some of the benefits that the company provides?

  1. insurance, paid vacation, and a company vehicle
  2. paid vacation, opportunities for promotion, and insurance
  3. opportunities for advancement, insurance, and a free bus pass
Q4

What does the future hold for the industry that he is considering?

  1. growing, yet uncertain
  2. expanding and secure
  3. contracting, yet stable
Q5

From the conversation, what do we know about the man’s educational background?

  1. He dropped out of high school.
  2. He has some post-secondary education.
  3. He has a college degree.

Part 6

Debate

Topic: Is it better to stay with one company for many years or to change jobs frequently to increase your salary? Which do you prefer and why?

💡 Directions

In a debate on this topic, you need to talk about the advantages and disadvantages of staying with one company versus changing jobs frequently.

Argument preparation (3 minutes)

Student has 2-3 mins to think about their arguments.

Suggesting points:

  • Staying with one company: Job security, deeper understanding of company culture, potential for promotions and leadership roles, strong relationships with colleagues.
  • Changing jobs frequently: Higher salary increases, diverse experiences, broader skill set, faster career advancement.

Debate (8 minutes)

Student has 2-4 mins to present their arguments.

Teacher helps student to expand their ideas, think critically & more views about this topic (by asking more questions about this topic).

Part 7

Discussion

💡 Directions

Let’s use the vocabulary you’ve learned during the lesson and talk about the following topics/questions freely!

Teacher helps student expand and correct the answers

Q1

What strategies can be effective for finding jobs in your industry?

Q2

Where can one find online/remote job opportunities in Vietnam?

Q3

What skills do you believe will make it easier for you to secure a job?

Q4

Do you plan to apply to multiple companies or just one for interviews?

Q5

How important are communication skills compared to technical skills in the job search?

Ideas:

  • Both are important
  • Depend on the job
  • Helps you grow
Q6

What type of company would you prefer to work for: a startup, a family-owned business, a small company, a medium-sized company, or a large corporation?

Q7

Do you like remote jobs? What will you do to become a remote worker in your industry?

Ideas:

  • Flexibility
  • No commute
  • Improve skills
  • Search remote jobs

Review

💡 Directions

Let’s review the lesson with teacher

1

6 new words in this lesson

2

Learn different ways jobs are posted

3

Discuss about job opportunities in Vietnam

See you next lesson

Homework

💡 Directions

Do homework

Write list of things/your strategies that you will do/you did to find the jobs in your industry

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