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To create a good impression while meeting a potential employer you should prepare carefully your CV and manage your online profile. If you have a good reputation from the previous workplace it will be a big plus. Try to be confident and smart to project the right kind of image. Don't give the irrelevant information because the employer might start to form a bad opinion of you.

 

Nastassia

 

Good job, Nastassia!

 

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You can say: 'Try to be confident and smart IN ORDER to project the right kind of image.'

For a good impression better if you smile. If you are honest, you certainly have a good reputation. Don't be arrogant and you don't take a dislike. Do the best it creates an impression of efficiency and professionalism. Manage your online profile carefully think what people will think about your pictures and worlds. Otherwise they [WILL] form bad opinion of you.

 

Nata

 

Good job, Natalya!)

 

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1) You can rephrase like: 'In order to crate a good impression it is better if you smile.'

2) I'd rephrase a bit: Do YOUR best AS it creates an impression of efficiency and professionalism.

I am always try to make the [a] good impression about me. To come across myself as friendly person, I usually joke and talkative during the conversation or the interview. To form the good opinion about me as the specialist, I provide as much details as possible about my work experience/duties and ask if I can share more details or provide the exact case studies from my experience.

 

Thanks, Olga B

 

Good job, Olga!)

 

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1) I always try to ... (without 'am')

2) You can say: 'In order to come across ... I usually joke and TALK (we need a verb here)

3) MANY details ...

If you're going to pass an interview, it's really important to create a good first impression.

Come across as a friendly, communicative, bubbly person, and don't forget to smile.

To project the right kind of image, be confident in your knowledge, and don't hesitate to ask additional questions.

Before sending your CV to HR don't forget to match it with your online profile.

If you come to an interview untidy, an interviewer will take an instant dislike to you, and you'll have to forget about the job of your dream!

Only one percent of potential employees get this job, so try to form an opinion that the company needs you and only you.

 

Regards, Mikalai :)

 

Good job, Mikalai! I like your recommendations)

Write 6-8 sentences how to make a good first impression. (Include some collocations from the lesson).

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