Monday, 12 November 2012

Unit 2: task 3: M1

M1
So that applicants can have a more detailed idea of the characteristics needed for the chosen job, produce a document that can be sent out to applicants explaining why the characteristics are important for the job.

Dear Applicant,
          This letter is to help advise you and give you a further understanding on the job you have applied for. Due to this job being required to teach pupils I would like to express the characteristics that are valued for this job.
Characteristics are important in the IT Industry due to:
Communication skills - if these were poor in quality or accessible it causes a huge strain on the company and those in the work place or team that the individual is part of, as being able to communicate to those involved a swell as potential customers is required to be of a very approachable character to improve business as well as confidence.
You need to have a passion toward the job - in certain cases becoming an IT related worker requires passion as you are required to help pass on the passion that you hold onto pupils who wish to achieve success and lead to an IT based future. If you have a passion and are able to show it, others notice and it sets a huge example and make others want to have that drive towards that specific subject.
Enthusiasm - This is a basic essential as if you are doing something you don't enjoy you wouldn't be able to teach effectively and efficiently to others. If you do something you don't enjoy then if you were a teacher who requires to display knowledge onto others and do not enjoy it then it effects the learners (the dependents whom futures we are all working for) and creates mixed results.
Strong work ethics + Good Tolerance - Being a teacher requires a good tolerance and if this was difficult to comprehend then it creates an issue as you have to be easily approachable to students but be firm in specific occasions so this is key for the role of a teacher.

If you are able to understand these characteristics and are easily capable to complete these then we hope to here from you.

Yours sincerely,
 Larissa Meikle