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User Journey
CareerBot During Counselling
Sahra is a 30-year-old mom of one, and a qualified nurse.Sahra is ready to rejoin the world of work since having her daughter, but does not know where to begin looking.Sahra's career guidance counsellor suggests the use of CareerBot.
Sahra's Journey
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https://careerbot.eu/
How to write a good cover letter.
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How to put together an up-to-date CV.
Information on the skills needed to succeed in nursing.
Sahra needs to know:
Are there any free digital tools which can help me get on the right path?
Sahra's Journey
During a session with a career guidance practitioner, Sahra is introduced to CareerBot.She's first asked to input her name, and her preferred response speed. She can then choose from a range of topics to find support in finding her dream job.
Using CareerBot During Career Guidance Counselling
Sahra's Journey
Very fast
It's great to talk to you Sahra. Everything you say to me is private and confidential and I don’t save any data from our conversations. Please feel free to come back to talk to me as often as you want.As I'm a bot based on artificial intelligence I can respond very fast. Sometimes this can be disturbing so you can choose how fast you like me to respond.
Sahra
Hello it's good to hear from you. I am CareerBot, a careers chatbot. I have lots of information about jobs and skills and possible career opportunities for you to explore.But first, what name shall I call you?
Sahra and CareerBot: Getting Started
After inputting name and response speed, Sahra is ready to commence her jobhunt with the aid of CareerBot - but how?
What comes next?
3. Learn how to write an effective cover letter.
2. Revise her CV to represent her skills best
1. Find out info on jobs and skills
Sahra's Journey
I found 90 essential skills for a nurse responsible for general care.What would you like to do next?
Can you show me the skills and knowledge needed for this role?
I'd like more information on jobs and skills - can you show me job descriptions for a nurse?
Here's a job description for a nurse responsible for general care: Nurses responsible for general care, are in charge of promoting and restoring patients` health by providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends, and families. They also supervise assigned team members. To see if and how this occupation is regulated in EU Member States, EEA countries or Switzerland please consult the Regulated Professions Database of the Commission.
Sahra and CareerBot: Information on Jobs
...and a cover letter
Sahra will need a CV..
With her knowledge of the skills required to pursue nursing, Sahra will need to revise her CV to best reflect her skills and training.
Additionally, Sahra will need to learn how to write an effective cover letter to highlight to employers her best attributes and why she would be a good fit for any job.
Sahra's Journey: What Next?
Yes, please!
Now, would you like to see a short video on the important sections to include in your CV and some useful tips?
No problem, A CV will help employers to learn about you and summarises your personal details, life experience, skills and interests that you can bring to the role advertised. Have a look at this tutorial video created by Europass on CV writing.
No, I'd like help creating a CV from scratch.
Hello! I am here to assist you with creating a CV! let's get started!Have you created a CV before?
Sahra and CareerBot: Writing a CV
With her CV written, Sahra now needs to consider how to write a cover letter when applying to jobs.
Alongside her Career Guidance Practitioner, Sahra rewrites her CV, reflecting her up-to-date qualifications and skills, and emphasising those which are most important to nursing roles.
Sahra watches CareerBot's videos and takes note of its useful tips.
Sahra's Journey: CV Writing
Yes, please!
Yes!
To write a good cover letter it is important to know more about your potential employer. Do some research on the company/organisation.Start your letter with a general ''Dear Sir/Madam'' or ''To Whom it may concern'' or check the Job advertisement for who they would like you to address your application to.In your Cover Letter, highlight your skills and interests that best match and are relevant to the postition you are applying for.Would you like to see a short video on the most important things to think about when you are writing a cover letter?
I'd like to know about writing a cover letter and what is involved.
I am here to assist you with drafting a cover letter! let's get started!When you are writing your cover letter we strongly recommend to have your CV started and ready to hand:A cover letter complements your CV and introduces you to your possible employer and invites them to think about your application for the Job.Do you want to know more about writing a cover letter?
Sahra and CareerBot: Cover Letters
Following her session, Sahra starts applying for jobs in nursing.
Making note of the skills needed to highlight a competency in nursing, as well as how to write an effective CV and cover letter, Sahra feels ready and confident to re-enter the world of work.
In using CareerBot during a career guidance session, Sahra was able to experience the platform with her Practitioner's guidance.
Sahra's Journey: During Career Counselling
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