A lot of advice is available for college leavers heading for their first job. In this article we consider the move to a second job. We are not concerned with those looking for a second temporary position while hunting for a permanent job. Nor are we concerned with those leaving an unsatisfactory job within the first few weeks. Instead, we will be dealing with those of you taking a real step on the career ladder, choosing a job to fit in with your ambitions now that you have learnt your way around, acquired some skills and have some idea of where you want to go.
What sort of job should you look for? Much depends on your long-term aim. You need to ask yourself whether you want to specialize in a particular field, work your way up to higher levels of responsibility or out of your current employment into a broader field.
Whatever you decide, you should choose your second job very carefully. You should be aiming to stay in it for two or three years. This job will be studied very carefully when you send your letter of application for your next job. It should show evidence of serious career planning. Most important, it should extend you, develop you and give you increasing responsibility. Incidentally, if you are interested in traveling, now is the time to pack up and go. You can do temporary work for a while when you return, pick up where you left off and get the second job then. Future potential employers will be relieved to see that you have got it out of your system, and are not likely to go off again.
Juliette Davidson spend her first year after leaving St. Aldate’s College working for three lawyers. It was the perfect first job in that “ OK ... they were very supportive people. I was gently introduced to the work, learnt my way around an office and improve my word processing skills. However, there was no scope for advancement. One day, I gave my notice, bought an air ticket and traveled for a year.”
Juliette now works as a Personal Assistant to Brenda Cleverdon, the Chief Executive of business in the Community. “In two and a half years I have become more able and my job has really grown”, she says. “ Right from the beginning my boss was very keen to develop me. My job title is the same as it was when I started but the duties have changed. From mainly typing and telephone work, I have progressed to doing most of the correspondence and budgets. I also have to deal with a variety of queries, coming from chairmen of large companies to people wanting to know how to start their own business. Brenda involves me in all her work but also gives me specific projects to do and events to organize.”
According to the writer, why is the choice of your second job important?
Hãy suy nghĩ và trả lời câu hỏi trước khi xem đáp án
Lời giải:
Báo saiĐáp án A
Theo tác giả, tại sao lựa chọn công việc thứ hai rất quan trọng?
Nó sẽ ảnh hưởng đến triển vọng công việc tương lai.
Nó sẽ kéo dài hơn công việc đầu tiên.
Nó sẽ khó thay đổi nếu bạn không thích
Nó nên cho bạn cơ hội học hỏi.
Thông tin ở đoạn: “Whatever you decide, you should choose your second job very carefully. You should be aiming to stay in it for two or three years. This job will be studied very carefully when you send your letter of application for your next job. It should show evidence of serious career planning. Most important, it should extend you, develop you and give you increasing responsibility.” (Dù bạn quyết định thế nào, bạn nên chọn công việc thứ hai thật cẩn thận. Bạn nên cố gắng làm công việc đó trong hai hoặc ba năm. Công việc này sẽ được tìm hiểu kỹ lưỡng khi bạn gửi thư xin việc cho công việc tiếp theo. Nó cho bạn bằng chứng về việc lập kế hoạch nghề nghiệp nghiêm túc. Quan trọng nhất, nó nên mở rộng kiến thức của bạn, phát triển bạn và giúp bạn tăng tính trách nhiệm.)