When applying for a
job, it is extremely important to create the right 1) impression.
Your prospective employer will already have read your 2) qualifications information
about your experience and 3) curriculum vitae and decided to invite you
to a(n) 4) interview if you appear suitable.
During this meeting you should try to speak clearly and confidently as this
will impress the interviewer.
If your job involves 5) shift work, you will be informed of the
different times you'll begin work each day. Some jobs, such as lorry driving,
may also involve working 6) night shifts, so you will have to adjust
your sleeping patterns.
Other jobs offer the opportunity to work 7) flexi-time and are
particularly suitable for people with other responsibilities such as 8) child
care.
You will probably have to use a card to 9) clock in and out so that a
record of your hours can be kept.
Finally, it is very important to ask any questions about 10) pay and
conditions, so that there are no misunderstandings once you start your new
job.