Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Interview Dos and Don'ts

 Interview Dos and Don'ts

Dos
  1. Dress for Success
   If you are man:
   You should wear navy blue suit or chocolate gray, white shirt and nice tie
   If you are woman:
   You should wear suit or pantsuit

 2. Handshakes
    give a hand

 3. How to handle some key questions
    to give short summarize

 4. Inappropriate questions
    if you like you can answer

 5. Some important things to remember
   1. stand up and greet your interviewer
   2. bring a copy of your resume
   3. ask for your interviewer's business card
   4. turn off you cell phone


Don'ts
 1. Dress for Success
    don't wear large jewelry
    light colors
    too much makeup

 2. Handshakes
   don't give a man handshake

 3. How to handle some key questions
    don't tell life story

 4. Inappropriate questions
    you can not answer

 5. Some important things to remember
    Don't wear too much perfume or cologne
 
   

Friday, 24 October 2014

Culture Shock

I want to tell you about my culture shock in Canada. When we arrived to Canada, we all had been happy., because everything was new for us. That was in winter on December 16th 2012. My sons liked Canada very much. First we found an apartment, we bought some things for home and began life in Canada.
In this beautiful country was born my lovely little son.  He gave us new breath and happiness in our life, it was miracle for us.
After a few months we started worry for us, because my husband couldn't  find a job, and that was terrible for us.
In a few months my husband found a good job, and it was the start for our new good life... After that we accepted everything in Canada. We love Canada very much.



I want to tell you about my culture shock in Canada. When we arrived to Canada, we all had been happy., because everything was new for us. That was in winter on December 16th 2012. My sons liked Canada very much. First we found an apartment, we bought some things for home and began life in Canada. My lovely little son was born in this beautiful country.  He gave us new breath and happiness. His birth was miracle for us.
After a few months worry had started for us, because my husband couldn't  find a job, and it was terrible for us. In a few months my husband found a good job, and it was the start for our new good life... After that we accepted everything in Canada. We love Canada very much.
 

edited by Niki and Rosey :)


Culture  Shock

Since we live our own culture daily. We know our culture intrinsically. When we

leave our own culture and go to another  for a while, it doesn’t matter how excited we

are to leave our country . We find a difficult to understand and  adjust to this different

culture and behavior of the people.

I want to tell you about my Culture  Shock in Canada.

That was in winter on December 16th 2012.

 When we arrived to Canada, we all had been happy, because everything was new for

us. We were excited, huge and beautiful city, many people, so mush interesting

places. It was the same big and happy vacation.

When we came to Canada, me and my husband were very worry about our sons,   

because they didn’t want to leave their country, relatives, they didn’t want to change

their life, school, friends, home...

We had expectations of what they will be like. But our sons loved Canada very much.

They like their  new school, classmates, culture. Than we began our  life in Canada.

After a few months I gave birth my  third son. He gave us new breath and happiness.

His birth was miracle for us, it brought luck to us. My husband  found the good job.

A couple months later when my little one went to day care, I finally accepted that I

invest more time and effort in improving my English. We love Canada very much.




LANA

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Fit in:
 1. to be accepted by a group of people because you aresimilar to them
 exempl:  She fitted in with her new colleagues straight away. 

 exempl:  He fits in his work around his family commitents. 

 3. - to have space for someone or somethin
 exempl:  How many lines can you fit in per page? 

Fit in with something:  
 exempl:  His explanation didn't fit in with what I saw.

Fit in : 
go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas concorded"

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Cover Letter


LANA AVAGYAN

508-1338 York Mills Road, Toronto, ON  M3A 3M3

Phone: 647-834-4939, Email: lanusichka@yahoo.com

___________________________________________________________________



October 9, 2014

Ms. Lana Avagyan of Human Resources Manager
508-1338 York Mills Rd
Toronto, Ontario
Dear Ms. Brown

  Please accept my application for the position of Human Resources Manager at you company.
I would very much like to be considered for the  position. I have enclosed my resume for your review.
  I believe I can make a position contribution to your company. I have extensive experience as an HR manager, And later as a manager in two different retail settings.
In these positions, I was responsible for all areas of customer relations, including staff scheduling, training and supervision as well as sales generation and reporting.
  I am confident  that my skills and experience would be an asset to your organization.
I would welcome the  opportunity participate in a personal interview to answer any of your questions and present my qualifications.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to speaking with you in person soon.
 

 Sincerely,
 Lana Avagyan

Monday, 6 October 2014

HUMAN RESOURCES


HUMAN RESOURCES POLICY ANALYST (INTER HR ANALYST (WORKFORCE PLAN & ANLY W-BANK EXP)
Toronto (ON)

JOB REQUIREMENTS

 

EMPLOYER DETAILS


Languages

English

 

Employer:

Teamrecruiter.com

Education

   Completion of university


Web Site:


Experience

  5 years or more


Specific Skills

Plan, develop, implement and evaluate human resources policies and programs; Advise managers and employees on the interpretation of personnel policies, benefit programs and collective agreements; Negotiate collective agreements on behalf of employers or workers; Administer benefit employment equity and other human resources programs


Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities

Fast-paced environment; Work under pressure; Tight deadlines; Large workload


Essential Skills

Reading text; Document use; Writing; Communication; Working with others; Problem solving; Decision making; Critical thinking; Job task planning and organizing; Finding information; Computer use; Continuous learning


HOW TO APPLY

By e-mail:

Online:


Friday, 3 October 2014

REGULATED AND UNREGULATED OCCUPATIONS

REGULATED AND UNREGULATED OCCUPATIONS


Task 1:
Fill the table below and add your own occupations if you can't find it in the table. Write 'R' for regulated, 'L' for licensed, and 'UL' for unlicensed occupations.
Profession
Regulated, Licensed, Unlicensed
Governing or Regulatory Body
Social worker
Regulated and Licensed
Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers
Medical laboratory
Regulated and Licensed
College of Madical Laboratory Technologists of Ontario (CMLO)
technician
Regulated and Licensed
Ontario Association of Tachnician and Technologists
Grade two teacher
Regulated and Licensed
Ontario College of Teachers
Early childhood
Regulated and Licensed
College of Early Childhood Educators
College instructor
Unregulated and Unlicensed
Governing
Lawyer
Regulated and Licensed
Regulatory Body
Orchestra conductor


Scientific researcher


Engineer
Regulated and Licensed
Association Profassional Engineers of Ontario
Carpenter
Regulated and Licensed
Regulatory Body
Airplane mechanic


High  school teacher
Regulated and Licensed
Ontario College of Teachers
Web designer


IT technician
Unregulated and Unlicensed