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Why is it important to work on our professional profile?
04:09 - 2
Glossary - How to create a professional profile?
02:57 - 3

Using specific vocabulary for careers in IT
04:49 - 4

How to create a successful profile?
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Creating your curriculum vitae
06:05 - 6

Preparing yourself for a job interview
05:20 - 7

Challenge: Your job interview
04:07 - 8

Overview of what you have learned in this module
01:25
Glossary - How to create a professional profile?
Clase 2 de 26 • Curso de Inglés Técnico para Profesionales 2017
Analysis: Detailed examination of something
Bachelor degree: Is an undergraduate degree awarded by universities
Backend developer: A programmer who creates the backend of a website, software or information system
Business: A commercial activity
Careers: An occupation undertaken for a significant period of time
CEO - Chief executive officer: The highest ranking person in a company or other institution
Cheerful: Happy and optimistic
City of residence: The city where a person lives
Collaborate: To work jointly with someone
Colleagues: A person with whom you work
Communications: The act of exchanging information
Company: A commercial business
Confident: Feeling or believing trust in oneself
Content marketing: A type of marketing which is focused on creating content to attract clients
Copy-writing: Act of writing text for advertising purposes
Curriculum Vitae - CV: A brief account of a person’s, qualifications, and previous occupations
Curious: Eager to know and learn things
CTO - Chief technology officer: The person in charge of technology operations within a company
Descriptive: A detailed characterization of something
Design: A plan or drawing that shows the functionalities of something
Designer: A person who plans the functionalities of something
Determined: Having a firm decision or thought about something
Draw: Produce a diagram of a person, an animal or an object
Entrepreneur: A person who owns a business or company
Experience: The events a person has lived and that has left impression
Event: A thing that happens or takes place
Feedback: Information about the performance of a person in a given task
Fields: A particular branch of study
Frontend developer: A developer who creates websites or web applications with which the user can interact directly
Goal-oriented: Focused on achieving one objective only
Graduate education: Degrees obtained after the bachelor education
Growth: Something that has grown over time
Growth team: The team that is in charge of expanding the value of a company
Job: A paid position of regular employment
Junior: Low or lower in rank and status
Illustrator: A person who draws and creates pictures
Improve: To make or become better
Interview: A meeting of people face to face
Leader: A person who commands a group
Logic: Reasoning conducted according to strict parameters of validity
Marketing professional: A person who is in charge of running marketing campaigns
Master’s degree: A degree awarded by university upon the completion of a course of study demonstrating master knowledge of a field
Portfolio: A folder which contains samples of work, like drawings, projects and outcomes
Position: The role that a person assumes in a company
Product areas: The area in charge of developing a product
Proactive: Controlling the situation and proposing new solutions
Professional profile: A short description of a person in their professional dimension
Programmer: A person who writes computer programs
Project: An enterprise that is planned to achieve a goal
Project Manager: The person in charge of a project
Organize: Arrange something systematically
Outgoing: Friendly and sociable
Outstanding: Exceptionally good
Recognition: The acknowledgement of a person within a given field
Research: The systematic study of a field
Sales: The exchange of commodities for money
Sensitive: Highly responsive or susceptible
Senior: With high or higher rank
Skill: The ability to do something
Speciality: A subject of study or line of work
Social networks: A network of social interactions. A website dedicated to social interactions
Social relationships: Any relation between two individuals
Sociable: Willing to talk, interact with others and engage in social activities
Software: Programs used by a computer
Start-up: A newly established business
Strategy: A plan to achieve a specific goal
Strengths: The things a person considers his or her qualities
Stress: The state of mental tension
Support professional: A professional in charge of assisting customers
Talent: Natural aptitude or skill
Task: An activity to be done
Teamwork: The action of a group, especially when is effective
Tech-world: Industry of technology
UI designer: The person in charge of designing the interface for the user
Update: Bring something to a new version
UX designer: The person in charge of designing the user experience
Visualize: Form a mental image of a person, an object or an event
Wardrobe: A person’s entire collection of clothes
Weaknesses: The things that a person considers he or she needs to work on
Webinars: A seminar conducted over the internet
Workflows: A sequence of processes to complete a specific task
Workplace: The physical place in which a person performs his or her work