19th February Advanced English Practice (C1/C2) - Business English - Should You Apply for Jobs If You Don't Meet All the Criteria?
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This month we are exploring business English which can seem like its own language with different terms and jargon. Today we are looking at the age-old question should you apply for a job if you don't meet all the criteria? Listen here to find out more about it. If you want to read along with the audio find the article here Come and be part of my Patreon community for just $1/$3 per month, where you'll get access to special video content. To find out more about my lessons you can find my website here. Or you can email me at [email protected] 20 minute trial lesson for just £5. 30 minute lesson for £8. Or book a package of 10 of these lessons and get the 11th one free 60 minute lesson for £15. Or book a package of 10 of these lessons and get the 11th one free Don't forget to use discount code PODCAST24 for 25% off any lesson. Check your understanding What is the significance of showcasing a growth mindset when applying for a job where you don't meet all the listed criteria? How can emphasising transferable skills help a candidate stand out, even if they lack a specific qualification or experience mentioned in the job listing? Why is networking and seeking advice from inside connections considered a valuable strategy before applying for a job? What are the potential caveats or risks associated with applying for a job when you don't meet all the criteria, and how can these be mitigated? How can a candidate strike the right balance between expressing a willingness to learn and avoiding the risk of overselling themselves in the job application process?