A. Answer the following questions.
B. Read the
advertisements and find out the main requirements for the jobs.
TDK Systems
Bilingual Secretary
A well-established
American company requires a bilingual secretary for their new office in Milan.
He/she must be bilingual in Italian and English; one or more other European
languages would be welcome. Competitive salary and good benefits package, with
an opportunity to grow within this expanding international group, are offered
to 19-24 year olds with excellent secretarial skills, the ability to
communicate, an outgoing personality and high ethical standards. Applications
with photograph, addressed to the International Marketing Consultant, are
welcome. Write to:
Mr John Anderson
12 Park Avenue,
New-York,
NY 5 9AP
Tepsy International
Administrative Assistant Part-time Post
The Times Higher educational
Supplement has a vacancy for a part-time assistant to work with the deputy
editor on THESIS (the THES’s Internet site) and on the paper’s research
section. Familiarity with the Internet, Word for Windows and an ability to deal
with e-mail is important.
The job is expected to be three days
a week but we would be particularly interested in applicants willing to do more
to cover busy periods and staff holidays.
Salary range approximately
£10,000. Write to:
Tepsy International,
60 Chiswick Avenue,
Hampton,
SO3 6QZ
Castle Hotel
Assistant Manager
A privately owned group of hotels
with many leisure facilites catering for overseas visitors is looking for an
enthusiastic person to assist in the expansion of the hotel.
The successful applcant will have
experience of all aspects of hotel work and at least one year’s experience as
an Assistant Manager.
Applicants need a good knowledge of
English and possibly two other languages.
Good salary, bonus, nice holidays
and excellent prospects for promotion within the group.
Apply with full curriculum vitae and
a recent photograph to:
Mr. G. Bateman
Castle Hotel,
Green Street,
Barton
BR7 8QT
Would you like to apply for any of these
positions? Why/Why not?