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University of Maryland - Interview Research and Preparation
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Interview Research and Preparation at Coursera Overview
Duration | 20 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Interview Research and Preparation at Coursera Highlights
- This Course Plus the Full Specialization.
- Shareable Certificates.
- Graded Programming Assignments.
Interview Research and Preparation at Coursera Course details
- This course, the first in the "Interviewing and Resume Writing in English" specialization, guides you to discover the interests, talents and competencies that you can use to find and do work that leverages your strengths, passions and who you are as a person, so you can start doing work that matters to you and to the world. Whether you already have a career and are looking to move forward, whether you?re looking to change careers, whether you?re starting out in the world of work, whether you?re coming back into the world of work after some time away ? this course will help you see your path more clearly and will teach you how to communicate your value to an employer in a way that he or she can immediately recognize.
- After completing this course, you will be able to 1) use your individual cognitive, social and emotional traits, together with areas of interest, to discover how to find the future jobs that can give you the greatest satisfaction; 2) identify transferable skills of greatest value to the employers who have the jobs you?re interested in; 3) apply a simple strategy for presenting your skills to an employer in an effective and convincing fashion.
Interview Research and Preparation at Coursera Curriculum
Welcome
Introductory Video
How This Course is Graded
Online Learning Self-Assessment
Researching Yourself
Stages in the Process
Using an Interest Profiler
Using Neuroscience
Interpersonal Style Inventory
Identifying Your Dependable Strengths
Personal Characteristics
Using Your Research
Link to Interest Profiler
Read Me - An Important Note about the Peer Review
Job Search Advice from a Neuroscientist
Article from New Atlantic
Neuroscience of gratitude
Concept Review
Phrases for Demonstrating Skills
Self-Reflection
Discovering Your Transferable Skills
The Top Ten Most Wanted Skills
Skills to Competencies
Identifying Your Opportunities
Using Stories
Building Your Story File
Interview - Part 1
Interview - Part 2
Concept Review
Improving Your English Pronunciation
Improving Your Pronunciation
Jump-Up and Step-Down
Using Phrasing
Knowing Where to Make Pitch Jumps
Word Rhythm
Reading Sample - Do This Before the Peer Review
Good Sites for Mirroring Practice
Accentuate the Beat
Self-Reflection
Concept Review
Concept Review
Concept Review
Concept Review
Concept Review
Becoming a More Efficient Language Learner
Advancing Your Speaking Skills
Becoming a More Fluent Speaker
Applying the Lexical Approach
Practicing Courage
Developing Cultural Competencies
Demonstrating Commitment
Developing Expert Performance
Adopting Deliberate Practice
The Courage to Be a Language Learner
Cultural Literacy
The Role of Commitment in Learning
The Making of an Expert
An Overview of Deliberate Practice
Lesson 1-3 Review
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