This week's material covers different types of employment contracts. Students are asked to review a PowerPoint on contract types and employment patterns. They then need to find a real job advertisement for a role of interest, post it to their website, and add notes analyzing which type of working pattern the role offers and why they would choose it. The analysis will help students understand various working arrangements as part of their professional practice studies.
This week's material covers different types of employment contracts. Students are asked to review a PowerPoint on contract types and employment patterns. They then need to find a real job advertisement for a role of interest, post it to their website, and add notes analyzing which type of working pattern the role offers and why they would choose it. The analysis will help students understand various working arrangements as part of their professional practice studies.
This week's material covers different types of employment contracts. Students are asked to review a PowerPoint on contract types and employment patterns. They then need to find a real job advertisement for a role of interest, post it to their website, and add notes analyzing which type of working pattern the role offers and why they would choose it. The analysis will help students understand various working arrangements as part of their professional practice studies.
This week you are going to find out about different types of working. First you need to read the Powerpoint on eStudy. It looks like this:
At the end of the Powerpoint,
you are asked to find a job advert for a role you are interested in. You could look online, or use trade magazines like Broadcast in the LRC. Post the advert to your website and add the required notes (see last slide). Which type of working pattern would you choose, and why?