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A Two Way Street
You and the Organization
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This program examines the key rights and responsibilities of both the employer and employee, reviews the nature of work, explores the fundamental employer-employee relationship with workers and employers at a range of industry worksites, and examines a variety of views about unions, working conditions, training, attitudes to work and the nature of the relationship between the boss and the worker.
This program examines the key rights and responsibilities of both the employer and employee, revi...
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Goal Setting
A Guide to Setting and Achieving Study Goals
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Including documentary style interviews with successful young sports people and students, this program presents a graphic explanation of time management and other strategies for developing and achieving goals in study. The program explains why students need to set study goals and how goals are identified, prioritized, monitored, and evaluated.
Including documentary style interviews with successful young sports people and students, this pro...
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Keeping a Job
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Youve done the research, interviewed fantastically and walked into a great job. Now you need to prove yourself. We look at staying in the job and avoiding ways of losing it. We cover: understanding your workplace, knowing your work, goal-setting and fitting in with the workplace culture. We show that understanding the company vision and how the company operates and communicates is as important for a new employee as understanding the specific tasks of the job. This is a must-see for all students about to enter the job market.
Youve done the research, interviewed fantastically and walked into a great job. Now you need to p...
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The Future Starts Here
The Future of Work and You
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The one thing we do know about work in the future is that it's going to be radically different. We can expect to change jobs, careers and even countries more often. We may well work from home on a contract basis, we probably won't have a desk to call our own, we'll communicate more through video conferencing, we'll work more in teams more rather than individually, we'll be very unlikely to work in manufacturing which will be mostly off-shore, work will be more family-friendly and people who are flexible and creative problem solvers will probably have the world at their feet. A great program for those preparing for a new age of work.
The one thing we do know about work in the future is that it's going to be radically different. W...
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What Will I Say at the Interview
Student
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Going for a job interview can be quite a nerve-racking experience. This program addresses the key issues that impact on achieving a good job interview. The importance of doing your research, being well prepared and having a list of questions ready to ask the interviewer is part of the process. The other important aspect is being confident and being able to effectively market yourself as the best candidate for the job. Advice is given on listening carefully, taking your time to answer questions, turning negatives into positives, and generally approaching the interview with confidence. The advantage of doing a number of mock interviews as part of the preparation is also discussed. Chapters Include: 1.Interview skills, prepartion 2.Anticipating Interview Questions 3.At the Interview 4.The advantage of mock interviews 5.Putting it together
Going for a job interview can be quite a nerve-racking experience. This program addresses the key...
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