Top professions in Europe CHOOSE YOUR PROFESSION, DON'T LET HER CHOOSE YOU!
CĂLDĂRARU, 2022 DRAGUT VIOLETA
ERASMUS+ PROJECT KA229 - School Exchange Partnerships 2019-2022
PROJECT FUNDED BY THE EUROPEAN UNION
Project Nr: 2019-1-RO01-KA229-063851
“Motivating the Learning Engine to Increase Student’s School Professional and Social Success and Reduce Absenteeism”
Căldăraru, 2022
Collaborators
Teachers: Mrs. Mia Dodig, Graditeljsko Geodetska Skola Osijek, Croatia Mrs. Carmen Usó Juan, IES Jaume I, Spain Mrs Isabel Corell Juan, IES Jaume I, Spain Mrs. Rabia Demirel, Sehit Mustafa Yaman Anadolu Imam Hatip Lisesi, Turkey Mrs. Mariana Perniu, Secondary School Teacher Doctor Ion Stoia, Romania Mrs. Telescu Violeta, Costesti Technological High School, Romania
STUDENTS: Adrijan Župan, Eyüp Efe Kösemek, Anıse Berca Yaraş, Metehan Zambak, Fulger Dorin Ionuț, Neagu Ana-Maria, Tatu Daniel George, Nedelea Alexandru Victor, Petrică Marilena Ionela, Dorotea Strešnjak, Leona Selthofer, Tea Kockarević, Elena Pleša, Tihana Keškić, Kristijan Dorkić, David Juras, Josip Sebastian Pirel, Jani Vinogradac, Filip Čabaj, Jakov Bardić, Matej Redžić, Rosa Gómez Crespo, Maria Granell Puchol, Ariadna Monfort Ferrandis, Javier Ventura Puchol, Muhammed Çöpür, Muzaffer Kerem Aktaş, Muhammed Faruk Bayır, Fahri Yaşar.
Editor Mrs. Violeta Drăguț, Secondary School Teacher University Doctor Ion Stoia, Romania
DESIGNER Mrs. Mia Dodig, Graditeljsko Geodetska Skola Osijek, Croatia
Corrector Mrs. Perniu Mariana, Secondary School Teacher University Doctor Ion Stoia, Romania
CONTENT Top 10 Professions in European Union-Romania Top 10 Professions in European Union-Turkey Highly Demanded Jobs in the Pandemic-Spain Four Profession in European Union-Spain Job Offers-Spain Popular and Attractive Jobs from Turkey Guess The Profession! Spain Guess The Profession! Croatia Guess The Profession! Turkey
Secondary School "Prof. Univ. Dr. Ion Stoia”
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TOP 10 PROFESSION IN EUROPEAN UNION TEACHER: VIOLETA TELESCU Technological High School Costesti, Romania
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Marketing
Best Graduate Degrees for the Future
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Marketing
Best Graduate Degrees for the Future
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What are the 10 best jobs for the future? Virtual Reality designer
Software developer
AI scientist
Teacher/Professor
Biotechnologist
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What are the best jobs for the future? Business analyst
Marketing specialist
Psychotherapist
Nurse
Literally anything related to eSports
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The most in demand careers and jobs in the EU:
IT specialists
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Health care specialists
2 Engineers
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Social workers
4 English teachers and education facilitators
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Digital marketing
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Lawyers
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TOP 10 HIGHEST-PAYING JOBS 1. CARDIOLOGIST 2. ANESTHESIOLOGIST
3. ORTHODONTIST 4. PSYCHIATRIST 5. SURGEON 6. PERIODONTIST
7. PHYSICIAN 8. DENTIST 9. INTERNAL MEDICINE PHYSICIAN 10. OBSTETRICIAN 9
THE TOP 10 HIGHEST PAYING JOBS WHICH YOU DON’T NEED A DEGREE FOR 1. FIREFIGHTER 2. POLICE CONSTABLE
3. ENTREPRENEUR 4. TRAIN AND TRAM DRIVERS 5. TRAINING MANAGERS 6. PROJECT MANAGER
7. AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS 8. SALES MANAGERS 9. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER 10. HAZARDOUS-WASTE MANAGER
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TOP 10 COUNTRIES FROM UE WITH HIGHEST SALARY 1. DENMARK 2. LUXEMBOURG 3. GERMANY
4. NETHERLAND 5.
BELGIUM
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AUSTRIA
7.
SWEDEN
8. FINLAND 9. IRELAND 10. FRANCE 11
The most in-demand jobs in a few countries from UE
$3B 1. Customer Assistant 2. Delivery Driver 3. Personal Shopper 4. Software Engineer 5. Customer Service Specialist 6. Project Manager 7. Customer Service Assistant 8. Business Development Manager 9. Care Assistant 10. Product Manager
$2B
$1B
Freedom to Invent
Few Competitors
1. Project Manager 2. Development Engineer 3. Salesperson 4. Farm Hand 5. Information Technology Technician 6. Business Account Executive 7. Software Engineer 8. Driver 9. Food Server 10. Learning Support Assistant
1. Salesperson 2. Software Engineer 3. Javascript Developer 4. Project Manager 5. Cloud Engineer 6. Clerical Officer 7. Solutions Architect 8. Product Manager 9. Ruby on Rails Developer 10. Project Control Manager
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The most in-demand jobs in a few countries from UE
1. Sale representative 2. Warehouse assistant 3. Operator 4. Maintenance technician 5. Customer service operator 6. Programmer 7. Customer Service technician 8. Administrator 9. Accounting technician 10. Shop assistant
$2B
$1B
Freedom to Invent
Few Competitors
1. Waiter 1. Security and protection 2. Cleaners and helpers in offices, 2. Work abroad 3. Drivers, car service and courier hotels and other establishments 3. Cooks 4. Internship, temporary work, 4. Travel consultants and clerks seasonal work 5. Print finishing and binding workers 5. Cashiers 6. Travel guides 6. Call center 7. Fitness and recreation instructors 7. Hospitality staff and program leaders 8. Nannies, housekeeper 8. Toolmakers and related workers 9. Agriculture 9. Receptionists 10. Other jobs 10. Telephone switchboard operators 13
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https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/top100-highest-paying-jobs
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https://www.monster.co.uk/career-advice/article/highestpaying-jobs-without-a-degree
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https://www.paylab.com/top-salaries/rankings/top-20countries-highest-salary
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https://business.linkedin.com/talent-solutions/recruitingtips/thinkinsights-emea/most-in-demand-jobs-andindustries-in-europe-middle-east-and-latin-america
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https://facts36.com/top-50-jobs-you-can-get-in-europecurrently/
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https://www.utu.fi/en/study-at-utu/masters-degreeprogramme-in-futures-studies
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https://www.mastersportal.com/articles/2702/10-best-jobsfor-the-future-and-the-masters-degrees-to-get-them.html
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https://www.europeanjobdays.eu/en/content/croatia
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10 TOP PROFESSION IN THE EUROPEN UNION
1. Law
Law degrees are worth more than their names – a degree in law is not just proof of knowledge of the law. It’s a certificate of applied intelligence and memory. As such, students with law degrees are snapped up, but often not actually into the legal industry. Law graduates are able to find work other than as lawyers, and start their career on around £19,500 after graduating. 90% of graduates get a job or continue with their studies within 6 months of finishing their degree. It’s important to note that a lot of this 90% – about half – continued with study after the law, which implies that many law graduates choose to specialize further within the law after graduating.
2.Education
The world needs teachers. An impressive 90% of all graduates get a job or move on to further study within 6 months of graduating. As teaching jobs tend to recruit at a stable level, this is not expected to change.
2.Engineering
Engineers are highly sought after in Europe. This is obvious with the employment (or further education) rate of 85% within 6 months of graduation. Engineering is an immensely broad subject. It covers areas such as electrical, mechanical, software, environmental, chemical, acoustic or biological, or civil engineering; along with many, many others. Jobs in engineering tend to fall into two distinct categories – public or private sector. Both are similar as far as the contents of the job are concerned. Generally, the private sector is harder to get into and pays more. Still, the average starting salary for engineering graduates was £25,000 last year. So, work hard and try to break into that side of the job market!
3.Subjects Allied to Medicine
In this area, we include degrees in subjects such as neuroscience, drug discovery, and the biomedical sciences. Together, 95% of students found a job or went into further education within 6 months of graduating. Which isn’t too shabby at all. Degrees in this sector involve hard work, lots of hours, and a good return (£22k starting salary).
5.Business and Administrative Studies
Skilled academics are needed throughout all industries to ensure businesses run smoothly. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that 88% of business graduates are in full-time employment or in further study within 6 months of graduation. Tons of jobs are on the horizon for business graduates with roles being available in finance, marketing, project management, human resources, logistics, sales, and economics. On average graduates were able to gain roles paying around £22,500 last year, making business-related subjects a great choice for those looking for a good pay-off after education.
6.Mathematics
Maths graduates are extremely employable and often find themselves in the IT or finance sectors. This means that if you are a math graduate then you can expect to earn a respectable salary. You can expect to earn around £25,000 following graduation. Math teachers are also in demand so if you don’t find IT or finance appealing then you should consider teaching the country’s future mathematicians. Either way, you should have no difficulty finding employment.
7.Computer Science
The field of computing is broad and diverse. Covering traditional topics such as programming and database design to cutting-edge technologies like virtual reality and AI. As such there are many computing degrees to choose from. Regardless of which computing route you go down, you can expect to be in huge demand which is evident by the fact that 80% of graduates find employment within 6 months of graduation. The average graduate salary for computing professionals is a respectable £24,000.
8.Medicine and Dentistry No surprises here. 99% of all medicine and dentistry graduates land a job or further study within 6 months of leaving. Imagine a class of 200 people studying medicine or dentistry and all but one has managed to land a job. Impressive. More impressive is that the average graduate salary for medicine and dentistry graduates was £30,000 last year! Don’t be under any illusions though, these graduates are in such high demand because the degrees require dedication and hard work. Med students might well have it harder than anyone, so if you want to go down that road, be prepared to work all day, every day.
9.Veterinary Science
Holding its own on the employment stakes with 98% of all graduates finding work or future study 6 months after graduation. One of the things that make veterinary science degrees so grueling is the length. A BVSc is five to six years long. This means the average graduate will only qualify as a vet by the time they’re 25 or so. That’s assuming they start when they’re 18/19! With such a variety of skills to learn and such an abundance of different species to become familiar with, it’s no wonder veterinary degrees are so long. Perhaps though it’s worth the wait, with an average starting salary of £28,000
10.Architecture, Building and Planning
The architecture allows students to study a varied curriculum that includes arts, math, technology, and sciences. In turn, a degree in architecture will set you up for a varied career. Graduates can specialize in fields such as residential architecture, commercial building, and urban planning. Graduate prospects are still great for architecture graduates, with 90% of students being in full-time employment or further education 6 months after graduation. It is worth noting however that a lot of architecture graduates choose the route to self-employment, and those that don’t can land themselves jobs in larger companies on a salary of around £22,000.
Prepared By student:Anıse Berca Yaraş Teacher-Rabia Demirel
Highly Demanded Jobs in the Pandemic IES JAUME I-BORRIANA/SPAIN
Healthcare It is one of the most demanded jobs today, due to the severity of the pandemic, an increase in workers was required in the healthcare sector. Apart from the pandemic situation, healthcare has always been one of the most fundamental sectors of our current society and over the years there will be an increase in workers.In the future, there will also be an improvement in the development of medical techniques.
Science and Innovation Due to the pandemic, many questions have been generated with a difficult answer. Scientists have been in charge of answering these questions. The crisis has also generated greater attention to science, the environment and innovation. Professions such as biomedical, biologist, chemical engineer and data analyst will be needed to answer these questions and contribute to the development of innovative new ideas.
Salaries Healthcare
Science and Innovation
Doctor- 4400€/month €/month
Scientific-2000
Nurse - 2200€/month engineer-2500€/month
Chemical
Chemist - 1900€/month €/month
Biologist-2600
IES JAUME I-BORRIANA-SPAIN
PROFESSION IN EUROPEAN UNION/SPAIN 1. 2. 3. 4.
ARCHITECT MARKETING MANAGER BIOCHEMIST JUDGE
THE WORK OF AN ARCHITECT IN SPAIN
WHAT STUDIES DO I NEED -
Bachelor or equivalent degrees as a certificate certifying having passed the Pre-university course Qualifications of Higher Technician of Vocational Training Students from educational systems from countries of the european union or from other states with which spain has subscribed international agreements in this regard University graduates or equivalents In case of being over 25 years old, it is accessed through specific access tests
TOP UNIVERSITIES IN SPAIN 1. UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA
2. UNIVERSIDAD DE SEVILLA
-300 credits
-300 credits
-5 years
-5 years
-On-site (in Spain and other countries)
-On-site (in Spain and other countries)
-Spanish and English
-Project ERASMUS
-Test in the university with 40% of the mark from baccalaureate average
TOP UNIVERSITIES IN SPAIN 3. UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE CATALUÑA (UPC) -300 credits
-5 years -On-site -8,890/14 points
VOCATIONAL TRAINING (BUILDING AND CIVIL WORK) -Basic Professional Title in Building Renovation and Maintenance -Construction technician -Technician in Interior Works, Decoration and Rehabilitation -Senior Technician in Organization and Control of Construction Works -Senior Technician in Building Projects -Senior Technician in Civil Works Projects
ENGINEER BASE SALARY IN SPAIN - In Turkish Lira: 465,32₺/year 8363,51₺ /month 134,56₺/hour
- The average base salary of an engineer in Spain are: 44.955 € /year 808 € /month 13€ /hour
JOB OPPORTUNITIES Some of the best outings are: -Develop construction projects -Technical architect
-Designer -Licenses and openings -Restoration -Structure Design and calculation
MARKETING MANAGER What to do to become a marketing manager in Spain.
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BASIC EDUCATION
OBLIGATORY EDUCATION YOU MUST DO
WHERE TO BEGIN? In Spain we have two types of obligatory education: Primary school: ages from 6-12 Secondary school: ages from 12-16 To enter in the workforce you must accomplish these studies. Non-obligatory education: Baccalaureat: ages from 16-18 Nursery: ages from 3-5 We found 2 ways to become marketing manager
MARKETING MANAGER WITHOUT COLLEGE DEGREE WHAT TO DO:
● Achieve High School diploma (Finish Secondary School) ● Middle grade vocational training program specialised in commercial operations (two years durations) ● Superior grade vocational training program specialised in marketing and advertising (two years duration)
WITH A COLLEGE DEGREE ● Achieve baccalaureate diploma ● University entrance exam (EBAU) ● Enroll in college majoring weather business or economy (4 years)
WHERE TO STUDY University of Salamanca (Salamanca) Universidad complutense (Madrid)
University Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona)
University of Valencia (Valencia) University of Murcia (Murcia) Disclaimer: These are the ones we’ve chosen, there are plenty of other universities with such degree
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¿HOW TO BE A BIOCHEMIST DOING A Ariadna VET? Carla,Maria and
How to enter to the vocational training of Clinical and Biomedical Laboratory?
This course is a higher grade so if you want to enter directly you have to take a qualification of baccalaureate or have a medium grade in technical studies. You must have past the access to vocational training and you must be at least 19 years old in the year in which the test is taken, or 18 for those who hold a technical qualification or have passed the university entrance exam for those over 25 years of age.
What are you going to learn and do? Management of biological samples General laboratory techniques
Molecular biology and cytogenetics. General physiopathology. Biochemical analysis. Immunodiagnostic techniques. Clinical microbiology
Haematological analysis techniques. Clinical and biomedical laboratory project.
Training and job orientation. Business and entrepreneurial initiative. Training in work centre
After of my studies, what can I do?
After two years studying the medium grade of Clinical and Biomedical Laboratory you have so many options, like: -
Superior technician in clinical diagnostic laboratory. Technician specialist in laboratory. Technical assistant in research and experimentation laboratory. Technical assistant in toxicology laboratory. Delegate / commercial delegate of hospital and pharmaceutical products.
Continue studying If you want to continue studying there are other options to continue training: -
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Professional specialization courses Another Vocational Training Cycle with the possibility of establishing validations of professional modules in accordance with current regulations Preparation of the Baccalaureate Evaluation Tests (only the subjects of option of the block of the core) University Education with the possibility of establishing validations in accordance with current regulations
What are the professional opportunities?
These professional develop their work in the health sector, in public organisations and institutions, private enterprises, in the area of clinical analysis laboratory.
How to become a judge in Spain Here is where your presentation begins
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01 Social science baccalauréat//superior grade vocational training
Preparatory courses for college
04 Judge oppositions Competitive exam for accessibility to preparatory judge college
02 University entrance exam
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Complete university law sudies
Selective tests for accessibility to university
Law career in university
05 Preparatory judge
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college
Practical and theoretical grade, determinant for the future workplace
Assignation of your working place Assignation based on the results of the preparatory judge college
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Two options are valid
Social science baccalauréat//superior grade vocational training
AFTER STUDYING COMPULSORY PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION...
Social science baccalauréat These two school years are focused in social science subjects as: universal history and economy. It is not compulsory, that’s why you can choose to study a middle grade vocational training as marketing and trade or finance.
Superior grade vocational training In this case, you must choose a grade focused on social science. You can access to these grades after studying a middle grade or baccalauréat. .
02 University entrance exam
In which you’re evaluated from 0-14 points
02.University entrance exam For being a judge, is mandatory to study law career in the University. After studying baccalauréat, you must pass the university entrance exam, in which you can obtain 0-14 points. The average of points you need to access to law university in Spain is 11-14 points. In case you have studied a superior grade vocational training you have a direct access to the university.
03 Law university studies These last for four years+a final grade workshop
In Spain, this university degree lasts exactly 4 years. When you get the licence, you must oppose in a selective exam.
04 Judge oppositions A very demandant exam
Opposition exams:
1.a,b,c test The failure depends on the arigmetic avarage of the results of all the participants
They are mandatory if you want to become a judge They have 3 parts and only people with the best 100 grades pass them.
2. Oral exams These are two and Each question consists of exposing a subject chosen at random from a bag full of balls with all the available subjects. Once the examinee knows the topic to be presented, they have some time to mentally organize the information they are going to present.
05 Preparatory judge college Before becoming officially a judge, you must get prepared
Next, all those approved are enrolled in the School of Judicial Practice, in which they will follow a course that lasts for two years. The training consists of a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical course takes place in Barcelona and lasts for nine months, while the practical will take place for six months in a city at the request of the interested party, as long as there is a vacancy. Those who pass the theoretical-practical course are appointed Judges entering the Judicial Career.
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Assignation of the judge’s workplace
How to be biochemist? Secondary Compulsory education(and 4 eso scientific modality)
Title of scientific baccalaureat
Sign up for the official language school: German, English...
Higher Level Training Cycle of biochemistry (practice) Located in Valencia
University Entrance Examinations
You go to the University of Valencia and do the course of biochemistry and biomedical sciences
Your are
Courses: 4 years Children: 12-16 years
Courses: 2 years Teenagers :16-18
Courses: 3-4 years
Courses: 2 years. Young people
The grade you need is
12,313
Courses : 4 years
BIOCHEMIst BIOCHEMist
Job offers-Spain
JOB OVERVIEW CONTRACT TYPE→ Contract to hire OCCUPATION → Primary school teachers JOB DETAILS JOB DESCRIPTION→ Teacher post for primary education in CEIP Penyagolosa, Borriana. Level C1 or C2 of Spanish, optional level of English. JOB LOCATION→ 12345 ES522, Castellón/Castelló - Spain JOB REQUIREMENTS → Postgraduate diploma in elementary school and if you live outside the Valencian
Community,
you
can
apply
by
sending
your
resume
to
the
espailabora_ofertas_lavall@gva.es specifying in the email your DNI / NIE number and the offer number 568770-0 as a reference. Experience: 1-2 years worked in primary school. SALARY→ 1020 € basic + destination 503 € a month.
WAITER / WAITRESS BOB & CYNTHIA CHAINS JOB SECTOR: Food service WORK SCHEDULE: Part time (mornings 8.00h-14.00h) CONTRACT TYPE: Direct hire OCCUPATION: Waiter / waitress START DATE: 9/2/22 JOB DESCRIPTION: About the role: we are looking for a qualified waiter/waitress that is willing to work with us during an undetermined period of time. We want sociable people that treat our customers kindly and that also has no difficulties speaking to people. Skills and experience: A food handler card is needed as well as a minimum of 1 years experience working as a waiter/waitress or similar. LOCATION: C/Colom 33, Valencia, Valencian community, Spain JOB REQUIREMENTS: Languages: English (B1) Spanish (B2) (other languages will also be taken into account)
JOB OVERVIEW: Job sector: Transport Work schedule: Full-time Contract type: Direct hire Occupation: Lorry Driver Job Details: We are currently seeking to recruit a Lorry driver for a full time position, based in our Cork premises. Hours per week:44 hrs Salary: 22.000€-25.000€/year Job requirements. This job involves travel requirements. Complete journey A Lorry/Truck PLUMBER / PROFESSIONAL PLUMBER M&M SPAIN SL JOB SECTOR: Plumbers WORK SCHEDULE: Part-time (when needed) CONTRACT TYPE: Direct hire OCCUPATION: Plumber START DATE: ASAP JOB DESCRIPTION: About the role: We’re looking for a trained plumber who can work with us all year and it's willing to have a flexible timetable that can change anytime. We are an enterprise that builds and provides swimming pools to hotels, bars, houses and apartments and we need a plumber to check the swimming pools every certain time and who’s able to repair them if needed. Skills and Experience: We require a valid certification in an apprenticeship program or a technicalschool, proving that you've passed and got your diploma. Experience of 2 years (minimum) is needed. JOB LOCATION: Benidorm, Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, España JOB REQUIREMENTS: Languages: English (B1) Spanish (B2) (other languages will also be taken into account)
POPULAR AND ATTRACTIVE JOBS IN TURKEY Guided by: teacher Rabia Demirel Presented by: Metehan Zambak
POPULAR AND ATTRACTIVE JOBS IN TURKEY
In Turkey, the most popular jobs are: Doctor, Judge, Pılot and Archıtect We generally like this jobs because of high monthly income and studying hard to entry to the universities in Turkey
Doctor
In our country; If you are clever and studying very hard at high school you will get in to the medical universty.
You should go to Istanbul or (ca pital) Ankara which is have the best education but these cities are expensive so yo u should know it.
Doctor
You graduated from university af ter the 6 years(minimum) Doctors incomes are good for th e other citizens but not enough for this hard job.
Doctor
Best law universities are Ankara Universty and 9 Eylul Unıverty When
you grauduated from law which is finished the 5 years. You should enter the judge exams if you want to be.
Judge
If
you want to be a judge , you must be honest and fair. If you are a succesful judge, you can be rise at law departments
Judge
If you get the very high university exam result You will accept to Eskişehir Technical University Which is in the middle of the turkey.
pIlot
After the 4 years you can graduate from there. If you are a succesful pilot , you can accept to the Turkish Airlines which is the one of the best airlines in the world
pIlot
If
ArchItect
you are creative ,openminded and love the design,this job is almost for you Most of successful universities are in Istanbul like; Istanbul Technical University, Bahçeşehirc University and Koç University.
When
you graduated from these universities after the end of 4 or 5 years. You highly percant that you will be a good situation.
ArchItect
THANK YOU!
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1-He/she wears a special outfit and doesn’t work on planet earth.
Astronaut
2-He/she repairs cars and other vehicles.
Mechanics
3-He/she works in a school and teaches the students.
Teacher
4-He/She works in a fire station
Fireman
5-He/she drives a truck
Truck driver
6. This person has a good ability at mixing songs.
DJ
7. Without them, there is no seven wonders.
Architect
8. They are not God, but they can create something about nothing.
Inventor
9. I speak through gestures and my staff makes notes. What is my job?
Orchestra director
10. Plates, bars and benches are the tools I use. The mirror tells me if I win or I lose.
Chef
Guess the profession!
Adrijan Župan
Croatia
I work with measurements everyday. Sometimes I do my job outside and sometimes inside drawing, but I’am not an architect. Who am I?
I’am a Geodesist
• Geodesists measure and monitor the Earth to determine the exact coordinates of any point. • Geodesists measure and monitor the Earth's size and shape, geodynamic phenomena (e.g., tides and polar motion), and gravity field to determine the exact coordinates of any point on Earth and how that point will move over time.
I can be hired almost anywhere but I work in places with a lot of people. I keep you safe while keeping employees and other customers safe. Sometimes I see everything with cameras and sometimes with my own eyes. Who am I?
I’am a Security guard
• Secures premises and personnel by patrolling property; monitoring surveillance equipment; inspecting buildings, equipment, and access points; permitting entry. • Obtains help by sounding alarms. Prevents losses and damage by reporting irregularities; informing violators of policy and procedures; restraining trespassers.
You call me when you need me to drive you somewhere. I have a yellow glowing sign on my car.
Who am I?
I’am a Taxi/Uber driver • Drivers undertake various transporting duties and typically work for hotels, restaurants and delivery services. • Their primary responsibilities include transporting clients from airports to hotels, carrying out vehicle maintenance checks and interacting with clients in professional conduct.
I work with wood everyday, but I’am not a lumberjack. Everyone has atleast 1 piece of my work in their house. My main workplace is a workbench but I can also assemble things such as a kitchen or table in your house. Who am I?
I’am a Carpenter • Carpenters construct, repair, and install building frameworks and structures made from wood and other materials. • Carpenters work indoors and outdoors on many types of construction projects, from installing kitchen cabinets to building highways and bridges.
My job is to take care of all of the vehicles in my company but I’am not a mechanic. I make schedules for all of the drivers in my company. If a vehicle is broken I have to order new parts and hire a mechanic for it. I buy new vehicles for my company. Who am I?
I’am a Fleet manager • A fleet manager is responsible for ensuring that all of the driver's are properly scheduled.
• A few of the main duties of a fleet manager are scheduling maintenance on vehicles, complying with driving regulations, training new employees, and purchasing new company vehicles.
I share knowledge to children. My job is to prepare children for their future.
Who am I?
I’am a Teacher • Teachers not only listen, but also coach and mentor their students. • They are able to help shape academic goals and are dedicated to getting their students to achieve them.
• Teachers have patience for their students and are understanding when a concept isn't taking.
I wear a camo uniform. In some countries I’am considered as one of the most brave personnel. My main job is to protect civilians and the whole country in war situations. Who am I?
I’am a Soldier • Soldiers do many things, from shooting enemies, to digging defensive trenches. • They are used to defend their country, or attack another country's army.
• It is difficult, and soldiers must be in good shape, both physically and mentally.
My main tool are scissors. My clients leave more beautiful than before. I work in front of the mirror. Who am I?
I’am a Hairdresser • A hairdresser is a person whose occupation is to cut or style hair in order to change or maintain a person's image. • This is achieved using a combination of hair coloring, haircutting, and hair texturing techniques.
You all use my work everyday on your phones. For my job you need to know a diffrent type of language. My job is to create softwares that will help you in your daily life.
Who am I?
I’am a App/software developer
• Applications software developers design computer applications, such as games, for consumers. • They may create custom software for a specific customer or commercial software to be sold to the general public. • Some applications software developers create databases or programs for use internally or online.
My job is to take care of all the money that comes in and goes out in my company. I take care of company taxes aswell as analyzing monthly spendings. Who am I?
I’am a Accountant
• Accountants work with individuals or organizations, handling monetary transactions by recording financial information. • Their job may also include financial analyzing and reporting, preparing tax returns, auditing accounts, and/or acting as consultants on a wide variety of financial matters.
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Adrijan Župan Croatia
GUESS THE PROFFESİONS Guided by teacher: Rabia Demirel Prepared by:Eyüp Efe Kösemek
He/she experiments for new discoveries.
He/she usually in sky and serves food
He/she usually fight with fire
He/she Plays in movies or TV series
He/she keeps you informed of developments in the world
He/she sees the future
He/she delivers people’s orders
He/she helps the doctor
He/she heals people
He/she sells fresh food
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