Applying for a job
Learn the vocabulary to
talk about getting or changing jobs in English:
If there is 'a vacancy',
there is a job available because a new post has been created or a person has
left.
·
Larry's move to London has created a
vacancy in Marketing if you are interested.
·
We don’t have any vacancies at the
moment but we will keep your CV on file.
When a post becomes vacant, the
company 'advertises the post' in the press.
·
Although the post was advertised
last month, we promoted someone internally.
·
We advertised the post in the
national press last week and have received lots of applications.
If you 'apply for a job', you
send in a CV or letter because you want the job.
·
Ten people have applied for the job
just from advertising it internally.
·
I've applied for that job in Glasgow
even though I don’t really have enough experience.
When you want a new job, you send 'letters
of application' to the company concerned.
·
I've written letters of application
for four different jobs but had no reply yet.
·
We have received letters of
application from a wide range of candidates.
The candidates who apply for the job
are also known as the 'applicants'.
·
The number of applicants is very
high. There are a lot of people with the right qualifications and experience.
·
We do a pre-selection of the
applicants based on their previous experience.
A company can use a 'recruitment
agency' to fill their vacancies
·
We use a recruitment agency to
advertise the post and do a pre-selection.
·
There are several recruitment
agencies who specialize in our sector so we can find highly qualified
candidates quickly.
A 'job description' details
all the duties, responsibilities and personal qualities necessary for a
specific job.
·
We have written new job descriptions
for all the jobs in our department.
·
I don't think making the coffee is
in my job description!
Your 'qualifications' are
your academic or professional diplomas.
·
For a post at this level, we
consider experience to be more important than academic qualifications.
·
For this post, we give full
training. The only qualification necessary is a high school diploma.
'Experience' is the knowledge acquired through time already spent in
work, in different jobs.
·
I have a lot of experience managing
a small team and would now like to manage a bigger one.
·
The best candidates are those who
have previous experience in the food industry.
'Salary and benefits' are what you are paid and the extras you receive in return
for the work you do.
·
Although the starting salary is not
very high, the benefits include health insurance.
·
We pay very competitive salaries and
provide some of the best benefits in the sector.
Applying for a job 2
Let's continue learning vocabulary
to talk about getting or changing jobs in English:
Applying for a job may mean filling
out an 'application form' giving your personal details.
·
If you are interested in the job,
could you fill out this application form, please?
·
I have completed the application
form for that job and sent it back to the personnel department.
The application form includes your 'contact
details'; your home address, your phone number and your email address.
·
We have your contact details so we
will be in touch soon.
·
If you give me your contact details,
I'll call you to set up an interview.
It also includes your 'employment
history' where you list the previous positions you have held with the name
of the company, job title and dates of employment.
·
I have already held similar
positions as you can see from my employment history.
·
There are gaps in her employment
history. I would like to know what she was doing during these periods.
A list of previous positions held
needs to highlight the 'relevant experience' showing why the candidate
is suitable for the job.
·
As you can see from my CV, I have
all the relevant experience you require.
·
This candidate doesn't have the
relevant experience in our sector but is very well qualified in every other
aspect.
A 'job description' is drawn
up for candidates giving all the relevant information about the job detailing
responsibilities as well as location and salary.
·
I don't think that my job
description includes all the task I am currently doing.
·
We are currently writing job
descriptions for the new jobs being created in the sales team.
After the final interviews, a formal
'job offer' is made to the best candidate.
·
We hope to make a formal job offer
as soon as we have had replies from your referees.
·
I turned down the job offer I
received from them because the salary wasn't as good as my present one.
The job offer will include
information regarding salary and 'holiday entitlement'. (British
English)
·
The holiday entitlement is only 20
days a year but that doesn't include public holidays.
·
Although the holiday entitlement is
very generous, holidays have to be taken at certain times of the year.
The job offer will also give a 'starting
date' for the job.
·
I have to work out my notice in my
present job so can we put back the starting date?
·
Originally they wanted me to start
next week but as I was available, I suggested an earlier starting date.
The job offer will also specify a 'probation
period' at the end of which a new recruit can be dismissed if they are not
suitable for the position.
·
They let him go at the end of the
probation period.
·
She is still on her probation
period. We have another two weeks to make a final decision.
Applying for a job 3
Let's continue learning
vocabulary to talk about getting or changing jobs in English:
Applying for a job may mean filling
out an 'application form' giving your personal details.
·
If you are interested in the job,
could you fill out this application form, please?
·
I have completed the application
form for that job and sent it back to the personnel department.
The application form includes your 'contact
details'; your home address, your phone number and your email address.
·
We have your contact details so we
will be in touch soon.
·
If you give me your contact details,
I'll call you to set up an interview.
It also includes your 'employment
history' where you list the previous positions you have held with the name
of the company, job title and dates of employment.
·
I have already held similar
positions as you can see from my employment history.
·
There are gaps in her employment
history. I would like to know what she was doing during these periods.
A list of previous positions held
needs to highlight the 'relevant experience' showing why the candidate
is suitable for the job.
·
As you can see from my CV, I have
all the relevant experience you require.
·
This candidate doesn't have the
relevant experience in our sector but is very well qualified in every other
aspect.
A 'job description' is drawn
up for candidates giving all the relevant information about the job detailing
responsibilities as well as location and salary.
·
I don't think that my job
description includes all the task I am currently doing.
·
We are currently writing job
descriptions for the new jobs being created in the sales team.
After the final interviews, a formal
'job offer' is made to the best candidate.
·
We hope to make a formal job offer
as soon as we have had replies from your referees.
·
I turned down the job offer I
received from them because the salary wasn't as good as my present one.
The job offer will include
information regarding salary and 'holiday entitlement'. (British
English)
·
The holiday entitlement is only 20
days a year but that doesn't include public holidays.
·
Although the holiday entitlement is
very generous, holidays have to be taken at certain times of the year.
The job offer will also give a 'starting
date' for the job.
·
I have to work out my notice in my
present job so can we put back the starting date?
·
Originally they wanted me to start
next week but as I was available, I suggested an earlier starting date.
The job offer will also specify a 'probation
period' at the end of which a new recruit can be dismissed if they are not
suitable for the position.
·
They let him go at the end of the
probation period.
·
She is still on her probation
period. We have another two weeks to make a final decision.
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