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Free on-line courses to strengthen your soft skills


Are you writing your CV, preparing an interview or getting ready for a new job?
Follow one of our MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses), it will help you to face these challenges.

Thanks to our collaboration with FutureLearn you can access all their on-line courses and we will pay for the up-grade!

 

Choose the courses you consider useful and contact us, we will explain how to register. Here some a small selection of courses on soft skills which could interest you:

How to succeed at writing an application: this three weeks course will help you produce a perfect CV, application and online profile when applying for a job. 

How to succeed at interviews: this three weeks course offers tools to help you prepare an interview in English. 

- Improve your Intercultural competence: this course will help you develop the attitudes, skills and knowledge requires to thrive in deiverse workplaces.

How to succeed in the Global Workplace: this course will guide you through the initial weeks and months of your new job, so that you can make a positive start to your career. 

- Intercultural Communication: a course to learn to appreciate, adjust to and work or study in different cultures.

English for the Workplace: this course will help you with the language you need to find a job and successfully function in the workplace. 

- Inside IELTS: a course to learn about the skills you need for IELTS Academics on this course from Cambridge Assessment English, the makers of the test.

Many other couses are available: check all FutureLearn courses and choose the ones made for you.

 
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