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Interviewing for a job requires a lot of preparation. If you are a student who is adjusting to speaking English or adapting to Canadian culture you will find several helpful tips on how to succeed in a Canadian workplace interview. This Canvas resource is built with videos and infographics so there is not a lot of reading. The material includes resources on what to do before- during- and after an interview and where you can get additional support on campus.
The Canvas is non-facilitated and is created for you as a resource hub. You can join in at any point through the semester and the Canvas is open to you until the semester ends.
Cost: Free!
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The course is divided into three modules:
Week 1: Before the Interview |
Know Your Strengths Know Who You Are Talking To Accents and Being Understood Build Your Professional Vocabulary 3 Strengths Practice! |
Week 2: During the Interview |
Create A Good Impression with Your Body Language Talking About Your Strengths in An Interview Answering Questions During an Interview Asking Questions Interviews Within Your Culture |
Week 3: After the Interview |
End Strong Going Forward We Need Your Help Additional Resources |
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