Usa tu inglés en una entrevista de trabajo

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Es hora de tener tu pitch profesional

¿Qué necesitas para tu entrevista de trabajo en inglés?

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Tu perfil de LinkedIn en Inglés

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Prepara tu perfil profesional en Inglés

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¿Cómo prepararte para la entrevista?

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Vocabulario esencial para la entrevista

Tipos de entrevistas

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Cosas que debes considerar según el tipo de entrevista

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La entrevista online

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¿Tienes una entrevista técnica?

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Expresiones clave para entrevistas en inglés

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Tips para una entrevista técnica online

Quiz: Tipos de entrevistas

Respondiendo preguntas comunes en entrevistas en inglés

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Habla de tu experiencia profesional en inglés

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Hablemos de tus habilidades y competencias

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¿Cuáles son tus fortalezas y debilidades?

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"Phrasal Verbs" útiles para entrevistas en inglés

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Practica para tu entrevista en inglés - Parte 1

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Habla de ti y tus experiencias laborales pasadas

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¿Por qué quieres trabajar para esta empresa y por qué deberíamos contratarte?

Quiz: Respondiendo preguntas comunes en entrevistas en inglés

Cómo contestar preguntas desafiantes en inglés

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Respondiendo preguntas situacionales en inglés

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¿Cuál es tu expectativa salarial?

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Responde preguntas desafiantes en inglés

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¿Dónde te ves en 5 años?

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Evita decir esto en entrevistas en inglés

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Practica para tu entrevista en inglés - Parte 2

Quiz: Cómo contestar preguntas desafiantes en inglés

Mejores prácticas y conclusiones

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Practica para tu entrevista en inglés - Parte 3

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Errores comunes en las entrevistas en inglés

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Cómo cerrar la entrevista de manera efectiva

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Expresiones para hacer seguimiento a entrevistas en inglés

Quiz: Mejores prácticas y conclusiones

Estás listo o lista para la entrevista

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Haz completado el Curso de Inglés para Entrevistas de Trabajo

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Vocabulary to practice: Advantages, disadvantages, face to face interview, online interview, phone interview, requirements, soft solid colors, technical interview.

I am eager to: estoy ansioso por…

Would make me a good fit for the company: me haría una buena opción para la empresa.

I’m a quick learner: soy de rápido aprendizaje

Okay, so what I learned in this class is that the difference between "that" and "which" is that you use the word "that" when you know that the next sentence that comes after "that" is required in the context to understand the complete sentence And you use "which" when the next sentence that comes after "which" is not required in the context to understand the entire sentence.
\*\* Clase 9 ¿Expresiones clave para entrevistas en inglés?\*\* Vocabulary to practice: \- Advantages -> 🔈 /ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/: a condition giving a greater chance of success \- Disadvantages -> 🔈 /ˌdɪs.ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/: a condition or situation that causes problems, especially one that causes something or someone to be less successful than other things or peop \- face to face interview -> 🔈 /feɪs/ /t̬ə/ /feɪs/ /ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vjuː/: Is an kind interview personal one to one. \- Online interview -> 🔈 /ˈɑːn.laɪn/ /ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vjuː/: is the interview using your laptop with internet \- Phone interview -> 🔈 /foʊn/ /ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vjuː/: is the interview using your phone with internet or without internet \- Requirements -> 🔈 /rɪˈkwaɪr.mənt/: something that you must do, or something you need \- Soft solid colors -> 🔈 /sɑːft/ /ˈsɑː.lɪd/ /ˈkʌl.ɚ/ : Soft, solid colors, a color that has a muted chroma that was grayed, softened or lightened \- technical interview -> 🔈 /ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/ /ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vjuː/ : technical interview to test abilities and knowledge 🔈 /ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/ for a job
To make this material a dynamite, I would like to share the transcription below: <u>Advantages: </u>Features that make something better than other things, and a condition that is more favorable and could give you more possibilities to have a positive experience and success. <u>Disadvantages: </u>The opposite of advantages, a disadvantage is an unfavorable position or condition. <u>Face-to-face Interview:</u> An interview in which you talk directly to your interviewer in the same place, not by phone or online. <u>Online Interview: </u>An interview in which the interviewer and interviewee connect through an online platform. <u>Phone Interview:</u> An interview which is done over the phone. <u>Requirements: </u>Something that is wanted or needed. It could also be a necessary condition. <u>Soft solid colors: </u>A color that has a muted chroma that was grayed, softened, or lightened, which has no patterns. A solid color is having the same color all over. <u>Technical Interview: </u>An interview to test technical abilities and knowledge for a job. Usually, if you apply for a job in engineering, science, or IT, you may face a technical interview. **Some key expressions that can be useful during a job interview in English are:** *"I´m here today to learn more about the position and see if it´s a good fit for me"* *"Could you tell me more about the day-to-day responsibilities of the role?"* *"I have experience in \[skill or task] and feel confident I could bring that to this position."* *"In my previous role, I was responsible for \[task or project] and I learned a lot and gained valuable experience."* *"I´m particularly interested in this position because \[reason]. I believe that my skills and experience would make me a good fit for the company."* *"I think, one of my biggest strengths is \[skill or trait]. I have a proven track record of \[achievement or accomplishment]."* *"I understand that every job has its challenges, but I thrive under pressure and enjoy finding creative solutions to difficult problems."* *"I´m a quick learner and I´m always eager to take on new projects and responsibilities."* *"I have \[number] years of experience in \[field or industry] and I believe that I can bring a lot of value to your team."* *"I appreciate the opportunity to interview for this position. Thank you for considering me."* Enjoy and practice!! Greetings to all!! JulieRo

I´m here today to learn more about the position and see if it´s a good fit for me.

Could you tell me more about the day-to-day responsibilities of the role?

I have experience in Modeling in Excel and I feel confident that I could bring that to this position

In my previous role, I was responsible for financial model about life a product and I learned a lot and gained valuable experience

I´m particularly interested in this position because I will loved work a international team and the financial world is hard but very exciting. I believe that my skills and experience would make me a good fit for the company

I think one of my biggest strengths is adaptability and critical thing. I have a proven track record of productivity and quality

I understand that every job has its challenges, but I thrive under pressure and enjoy finding creative solutions to difficult problems

I am a quick learner and I´m always eager to take on new projects and responsibilities

I have 9 years of experience in production and administrations areas and I believe that I can bring a lot of value to your team

I appreciate that opportunity to interview for this position. Thank you for considering me.

Excellent

The first and the second words are horribly pronouns by me. Sorry for natives jajaja
### **Key expressions for job interviews** Use these phrases to sound confident and professional during your interview: * **Opening statement:**"I'm here today to learn more about the position and see if it's a good fit for me." * **Asking about the role:**"Could you tell me more about the day-to-day responsibilities of the role?" * **Highlighting your experience:**"I have experience in \[skill or task], and I feel confident that I could bring that to this position." * **Discussing past roles:**"In my previous role, I was responsible for \[task or project], and I gained valuable experience." * **Why you’re interested:**"I'm particularly interested in this position because \[reason]. I believe my skills and experience make me a good fit for the company." * **Talking about strengths:**"I think one of my biggest strengths is \[skill or trait]. I have a proven track record of \[achievement or accomplishment]." * **Handling challenges:**"Every job has its challenges, but I thrive under pressure and enjoy finding creative solutions to difficult problems." * **Mentioning your eagerness to learn:**"I'm a quick learner, and I'm always eager to take on new projects and responsibilities." * **Summarizing your experience:**"I have \[a number of years] of experience in \[field or industry], and I believe I can bring a lot of value to your team." * **Closing statement:**"I appreciate the opportunity to interview for this position. Thank you for considering me." ### **Why use these expressions?** * They show **confidence** and **professionalism**. * They help you **structure** your answers clearly. * They make you sound **prepared** and **engaged**.
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