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Simulation & Gaming:
An Interdisciplinary Journal

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Job interviews

SEDI, MBFI, DNT, ENT, eBusiness, ESTEL, CCOSII, etc
 D a v i d  C r o o k a l l, PhD, Editor,
S&G: An Interdisciplinary Journal

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Rationale
 

 

These pages are specifically for students enrolled in job interviews courses.  The primary course is in the SEDI-M1 at the ISEM.  However, other courses also draw on these pages, in varying degrees and in varying ways; they are MBFI, DNT, DPENT, eBusiness, ESTEL, CCOSII, etc.

For the most part, the principles for all job-interview courses will be similar.  They are therefore grouped here under one link.  However, the actual details of the course will vary according to the class.  They may even vary considerably.  It is the student's individual responsibility to make sure that they use their common sense and adapt in a positive and constructive way to such variations.  Any student seen or appearing to take advantage will have their grade reduced.

Follow the indications given here and on related pages unless you are instructed to do something differently.

The page about your first class is important.  Please make sure that you come to your first class with, or having done, all the required items in the check list, including:

* If you do not have a LinkedIn profile, do one well before the start of the course.  If you have one and it needs improvement, rework it.

For the second session you will need to have studied the job ads.

For most sessions you will need to do memos.  At the end of your course, you will need to do a portfolio.

Spirit & requirements

Because we do not have many sessions together, it is essential that you come to the classes fully prepared, so we can begin work immediately.  'Fully prepared' means making a copy of the check list, completing all the items and bringing them to the first session.

What you get out of the course depends largely on what you put into it!  If you do not prepare fully, then it would be best for you to skip this course entirely.

The course is conducted in a professional manner, with professional training methods as used in industry.  You are therefore expected to behave in a professional manner and adopt a professional attitude.  Immature behaviour stops others in the course from learning and it stops me from doing my job.  Unprofessional or immature behaviour will result in your being asked to leave the room.

On entry into the room, students will switch off all electronic devices (laptops, phones, tablets, etc).  Only those specifically allowed for a given task on the course will be allowed for the time of the task.  If you are too addicted to your electronic device, better not to come to class; you have to choose the class or the electronic device.

Job interviews require appropriate clothing.  For this course, you cannot wear a simple T-shirt or ragged jeans.  You need to dress smart, but it can be informal.  You are not required to wear a tie or a suit.

Before the first class, you need to prepare a certain number of documents (e.g., your CV, job announcements).  You must prepare the items in order to participate in the training.

Read more here about the rationale for this course.


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