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Expert 6.1 - Speakout C1-C2 - Unit 3 - Vocab job ...

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  • (verb phrase) to determine and articulate the skills, experiences, and qualities that make you particularly attractive to employers
    identify your selling points
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  • (verb phrase) to be impressive or interesting enough for someone to examine or consider again
    warrant a second look
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  • (verb phrase) to focus on and take advantage of the abilities you are naturally good at
    play to your strengths
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  • (verb phrase) to create negative online information or traces that could harm your employability
    leave a problematic digital footprint
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  • (verb phrase) to put at risk or endanger someone’s prospects of success
    jeopardise a person's chance
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  • (verb phrase) to tell many people about something so the information circulates widely
    spread the word
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  • (verb phrase) to improve, update, or refine your résumé in order to present yourself more effectively
    work on your CV
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  • (noun phrase) a trained specialist whose job is to find and place suitable candidates in employment positions
    professional recruiter
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  • (verb phrase) to locate and make contact with the most relevant individuals for your career goals
    track down the right people
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  • (noun phrase) the close circle of friends, family, and colleagues you can contact directly for support or information
    immediate network
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  • (verb phrase) to remain cautious and alert about possible risks or problems
    be wary of
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  • Before attending the interview, you should ______ so you can answer confidently about your value.
    identify your selling points
    work on your CV
    play to your strengths
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  • During the workshop, the coach asked participants to ______ and write them on sticky notes.
    track down the right people
    spread the word
    identify your selling points
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  • A concise yet compelling cover letter can ______ from the hiring manager.
    warrant a second look
    be wary of
    work on your CV
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  • Reformatting your portfolio with clear visuals will ______ from potential clients.
    identify your selling points
    professional recruiter
    warrant a second look
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  • If public speaking is your forte, try to ______ in the panel interview.
    play to your strengths
    jeopardise a person's chance
    immediate network
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