求职信中的专业英语词汇

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  英:

  Work background

  A history of a person’s professional and/or non-professional employment.

  Educational background

  A history of a person’s formal schooling1 and/or training.

  Qualifications

  The degree and/or depth to which a person’s work and educational

  background is a good fit for a particular job.

  Resume

  A formal document which identifies a person, outlines professional goals, describes work history and educational background, and identifies other activities, memberships in professional associations,etc., which are relevant to a career. It is a tool by which you market or sell your skills and expertise2 to a potential employer.

  CV

  At one time, a Curriculum Vitae was the formal document used to

  describe your professional work and educational background. It has

  now been replaced by the resume, except in certain professions in

  academia which include social sciences, physical sciences, and

  education.

  Cover letter

  An introductory letter which introduces yourself, states your intent,

  and gives you an opportunity to summarize your skills and sell what

  you can offer to a company. Most companies require a cover letter

  in addition to a resume.

  Goals

  A statement which expresses your professional ambitions and/or

  career objectives.

  Strengths

  Tasks which you feel you excel at, positive personality traits that you

  feel that you possess, and skills that you sell to a potential employer.

  Strengths can include superior communication skills, high analytical3

  ability, technical skills, managerial prowess, creativity, people skills,

  and desirable personality traits.

  Weaknesses

  Areas that you perceive that you need improvement in, whether it be

  work habits, business knowledge, communication, etc. Any

  potential weakness must be spun4 into a positive answer which

  converts it into a potential strength.

  中:

  工作背景

  专职及兼职工作经历。

  教育背景

  正规学校教育/或培训。

  资格

  在何种程度上,教育背景及工作背景适合从事某一工作。

  简历(Rusume)

  一个正规的个人鉴定,描绘出专业目标、工作经历和教育背景 以及与某专业相关的其他的活动,或参加的专业组织,等等。这是一种向一个可能成为你老板的人推销你技能和专业技巧的手段。

  履历(C V)

  Curriculum Vitae曾经是记录工作经历和教育背景的一份正式文件。现在已被Rusume(简历)取代,只在一些专业领域,包括社会科学、物理学和教育学中还保留着。

  说明信

  一封介绍性的信笺,介绍你自己以及你应征的目的,并有机会在其中概述你的技能和你能为公司做出的贡献,大多数公司除了要履历之外还要求附上一封说明信。

  目标

  一份描述你专业抱负或是职业目标的陈述报告。

  实力/优势

  你擅长的工作,你所拥有的积极的个性特点,你想向你未来老板推销的你的一些技能。实力包括较强的思想交流能力、分析能力、技术能力、管理能力、创造力、团结力和可取的个人品质。

  弱点

  你认为你自身需要改进的地方,无论是工作习惯,还是专业知识,亦或是交流能力,等等。任何一个潜在的弱点必须附有能使之转变为一种潜在能力的积极有效的方法。

  扩展:如何准备精彩的英语发言

  Start early.

  Start developing your talk sooner not later. The more time you have to prepare, the more confident you"ll be.

  Research your audience.

  Find out everything you can about WHO you will be speaking to. What do your audience members have in common? What are the challenges they face? What is their education? The more answers you have to questions like these, the more you"ll be able create a speech that they'll want to hear.

  Don't worry about being original.

  If you speak passionately1, from your heart, and believe what you say, it doesn't matter if you're the first person or 15th to speak about your particular subject. The originality2 you provide is your voice and your passion.

  Keep it simple.

  Smaller, shorter chunks3 of information are easier for audiences to absorb.

  Make them an offer.

  Offer your audience a solution to a problem, a challenge to how they think or act, or an opportunity to learn something new. Create your speech around that offer ("Today I'm going to give you 3 tools to eliminate4 procrastination5 from your life forever...").

  Create a conversation.

  Instead of creating a "speech," develop your talk as a conversation between you and the audience.

  Involve the audience.

  To create that sense of conversation, interact6 with your audience. Ask them questions ("How many of you would agree with that?"). Give them things to do ("I want you to write this next fact down...").

  Listen to yourself.

  How your speech sounds is much more important than how it reads. Create your speech for the ear, not the eye.

  Rehearse. Revise. Repeat.

  Practice your speech as much as possible; revise it continuously so that it"s just the perfect speech for YOU to deliver.

  Have fun!

  Keep the process of creating your speech simple and light. If you make the process fun, your speech will reflect that and you will deliver a super speech!

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