Preparing for Job Interviews (1:1)

A practical 12-week online English course (B1 to B1+) designed for ambitious learners who want to shine in today’s competitive market. This course delivers the real-world English you need for success: understanding job advertisements, writing standout CVs, and answering common interview questions fluently.

  • Language: English
  • Level: B1
Preparing for Job Interviews (1:1)
7,200,000₫
100% online
lesson · 12 weeks · Twice per week · Max 1 learners/class
  • Center Rubrics IELTS
  • Format Online (live + self-study)
  • Frequency Twice per week
  • Level B1
  • Enrolled 0 learners
  • Class size Max 1 learners
  • Location Online
  • Language English
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What you'll learn

In Preparing for Job Interviews, you will develop the essential English skills needed to communicate confidently and succeed in profession settings. Across 12 weeks, this practical online course (B1 to B1+) focuses on real-world tasks that help you stand out in today's competitive job market.

  • Understand and analyze job advertisements by identifying key requirements and expectations.
  • Write clear, well-organized CVs and formal application emails.
  • Describe your skills, strengths, and work experience in a logical and professional way.
  • Answer common interview questions with confidence and clarity.
  • Build fluency through guided speaking practice and mock interviews.
  • Use appropriate workplace vocabulary and expressions naturally.
  • Improve your confidence when speaking in formal and professional situations.
  • Develop communication skills needed for career growth and opportunities.

By the end of this course, you will feel more prepared, confident, and ready to succeed in job interviews, opening doors to better career opportunities and professional growth.

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Course Content

  • Focus on matching interests to job ads and professional terminology.

  • Focus on structuring a CV that highlights key achievements.

  • Focus on writing formal applications and professional correspondence.

  • Focus on interview structure and making a strong first impression.

  • Focus on articulating professional strengths and areas for growth.

  • Focus on applying the STAR method to describe past experiences.

  • Focus on formulating insightful questions for the employer.

  • Focus on navigating technical and social differences in interview formats.

  • Focus on negotiation language and understanding job offers.

  • Focus on practicing learned skills in a simulated environment.

  • Focus on handling surprise questions and improving response speed.

  • Focus on final assessment and designing a 12-month career plan.