Business Network Presentations and Job Search
Communication coaching is custom and individualized. Business English communication coaching classes can be adapted for individuals, pairs, or small groups. This means that Pro ESL provides the language you need in order to succeed.
♦ Business Communication Skills
- Striking up a conversation and introducing colleagues
- Talking about your business and making a strong and positive impact
- Listening skills, showing interest, and asking questions
- Follow-up emails and follow-up calls
- Entering a conversation and leaving a conversation
What should you do at a networking event?
What should you not talk about at a networking event?
What are appropriate ways to talk about one's business or company?
What are inappropriate ways to talk about one's business or company?
How do you know when its' time to get out of a conversation?
Business English Coaching for Presentations and Networking
Business English Communication Coach Network and Presentation Speak 1
Business English Communication Coach Network and Presentation Speak 2
Business English Communication Coach Network and Presentation Speak 3
Business English Communication Coach Network and Presentation Speak 4
Business English Communication Coach Network and Presentation Speak 5
Typical, helpful, and culturally acceptable euphemisms: in transition; looking for opportunities; expand my network; leverage; reach out; How do you get your business?
Job search language skills for international professionals
♦ Cover letters and résumés ♦ Interview coaching ♦ Follow-up calls and emails ♦
What should you know to be job-search ready?
Ten things you should know to be job-search ready
1) What is the purpose of a cover letter?
2) What you should write in a cover letter?
3) Do you need a different cover letter for each job or is one general cover letter good for all the jobs you apply to?
4) What is the purpose a résumé?
5) What information should you include in a résumé?
6) Should you list your education and training first on your résumé, or should you list your experience first on your résumé?
7) How should you prepare for a job interview?
8) What are the common questions that interviewers ask, and can you be sure that they'll always ask these questions?
9)What can you say to send a clear and strong message to the interviewer that you really want this job and that your the best person for it?
10) What should you do after the interview?
