Instead of “I like”, try enjoy / I am motivated by… /I am enthusiastic about… / I am passionate about… 3) Look at the employer’s language and use some of it to describe yourself Just as you tailor your application to fit the position you are applying for, the language you use at interview should be tailored in the same way. You will find examples of company values on the employer’s website or in their brochures. Mirror the language the employer uses e.g. if they say they “go an extra mile for the customer” make sure you mention you are someone who “goes the extra mile” and give a concrete example.
View detailsWhilst this remains a requirement, we also carry out robust Covid-safe checks. All of this must be in place before you can commence a work placement and so if in doubt, speak to your Employability Hour Tutor and/or Employability Partnership Coordinator.
View detailsWhat are the rules and regulations I need to follow during an examination? All of the Rules and Regulations are available on this page of the website. They will also be available on the day of the examination in and around the exam room.
View detailsHow to log in to BKSB From the Student Portal at the top of The Manchester College website, or directly from the BKSB link under ‘Study with us’ at the bottom or the page. You will then be asked to create your own password.
View detailsAs such I just wanted to briefly remind you that you can find details of all the support that is available to you on our website . Our remote support provision will remain in place up until Monday 8 March at which point we will move to offering support both on campus and remotely via our Careers and Welfare Team.
View detailsGreet work colleagues with a smile and get to know them a little – they can all be good contacts in the future. Be professional Arrive on time. Be polite. Respect confidentiality. Keep your phone away during work hours unless it’s required for your tasks.
View detailsYes, you can include multiple registered providers, but you must: List all providers on your CCG1 form Submit accurate costs for each Ensure they all submit confirmations in the CCG2 form Study at The Manchester College At The Manchester College, we believe that being a parent shouldn’t hold you back from reaching your goals.
View detailsI found it very beneficial to be studying ballet, contemporary, jazz and hip-hop/commercial - it has all aided me into becoming the dancer I am today. What was your favourite module or thing you’ve learnt while studying? I very much enjoyed the hip-hop/commercial classes on the course.
View detailsFor further information about Tier 4 of the points-based system, please refer to the Tier 4 Guidance for Sponsors on the GOV.UK website. We apologise that we are currently unable to proceed with any new applications. If you require a list of alterative UK registered sponsors please visit the Tier 4 Register of Sponsors .
View detailsEach listing includes a brief description of the service and a direct link to their website, making it easy for you to explore and access the support you need. Please visit the Pastoral Hubs if you require any advice and guidance on how to access these services or if you would like more information.
View detailsIt's a chance to glimpse into the future job market, ensuring that the course you choose meets the current demand and equips you with skills that will stand the test of time. Here at TMC, we offer all our students careers advice with one of our experts, to help them find the right course and career. Explore our computing courses and enrol today for a career that will stand the test of time.
View detailsFor example, a T Level in Health may be accepted for Nursing or Midwifery, but not for Psychology or English Literature. Always check the entry requirements on the UCAS website or the university’s official page. Which degrees can you do with a T Level? T Levels are designed to lead into relevant undergraduate degrees.
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