Based on interviews with industry professionals and recruitment specialists, this course helps you create a compelling CV / résumé that will get your foot in the door. Be the last they have to read - Be the first they want to call!
By the end of this course, you will have learned how to:
Once you have successfully grasped the foundation of interview success by completing our English@Work: Basic Job Interview Skills course, how you persuade others to believe that you are as good as you say you are is now the challenge. Our instructors have had a 100% success rate in getting interviews and landing a job, and we hope to share that experience with you.
By the end of this course, you will have learned how to:
prepare precise and persuasive answers to challenging questions
use verbal and non-verbal skills to impress the interviewers
perform professionally during and after interviews
Based on advice from accomplished professionals in the business, HR and academic field, we have created a course that helps you build a solid foundation to succeed in job interviews and get that ultimate call. This course will change the way you prepare for and perform in job interviews.
By the end of this course, you will have learned how to:
achieve interview success in six steps
find out how YOU can be an independent learner and become a life-long learner
stand out from the crowd using four strategies
avoid common mistakes
highlight soft and hard skills using appropriate vocabulary and expressions
The course aims to enable students to master the sounds of Cantonese and conduct basic conservations in Cantonese. It is suitable for learners of the following 3 categories:
(1) People from Hong Kong who may be expatriates, international students, ethnic minorities;
(2) People from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) who may be expatriates;
(3) People from all over the world who may be heritage speakers of Cantonese, plan to study/work in Hong Kong/ the GBA, tourists… etc.
In fact, anyone who is interested in learning Cantonese are welcomed to join this course!
This CEO Report is about tapping into the psychological thought-processes of how great problem-solvers see, interpret and makes sense of being stuck with complexity and what they do (or fail to do) to progress. To uncover these underlying thinking patterns we administered a rigorous and systematic interview approach from clinical psychology called, Repertory Grid Technique (RGT). Our sample consists of fifty (50) seasoned CEOs /Executives spanning a wide range of industry sectors. Seven (7) inherent latent themes emerged from our analysis as to what are the core drivers (habits of mind) that help executives open up the alternatives whenever they find themselves stuck with complexity.
This case study analyzes how Hotel Maurice France succeeded in the competitive luxury hotel market by partnering with the high-end skincare brand Valmont to provide personalized services. At the same time, the case also highlights the trend of expansion strategies and strong alliances in the luxury hotel industry.
This case study discusses how the hotel practice internal marketing strategies, which collaborated with Greentown Group to customize exclusive mooncake gift boxes and promote them to related high-end customers of Greentown. It successfully achieved the mooncake sales target and increased the hotel's revenue.
This case study analyzes how Disney Cruise leveraged its advantages and innovative marketing strategies to release creative videos that attracted widespread attention. As a result, Disney Cruise Line achieved a good performance with $1.6 billion in revenue and $400 million in net profit in the 2019.
This case study discusses how Atour Light Hotel practiced brand concepts, YOL, new retail thinking frameworks, and social hotspots for marketing, successfully increasing the overall revenue of the hotel bar, opening up sales for mojito drinks, and also driving sales of other alcoholic beverages.
This case study discusses how Xi Bei Oat Noodle Village attracted many consumers by innovating their specialty products and turning Valentine's Day into their exclusive holiday, successfully creating a connection between the brand and consumers.
This case study discusses how Airbnb showcased local recommendations from its community and hosts through a 48-hour challenge to create the most suitable accommodation and experience routes for young travelers. The campaign leveraged the personalized travel needs of Generation Z and laid the foundation for Airbnb's market leadership.
This case study discusses how Fantawild Theme Park utilized the short videos and fan effects of Tik Tok and successfully created a phenomenon-level event by implementing customized marketing, multi-channel entry, and influencer interaction strategies, thereby increasing its market share in the industry.
This case study discusses how Tonglu City successfully converted the popularity of a TV program into actual economic benefits while promoting the development of the local homestay industry and rural tourism.
This case study discusses how Huang Bao Che seized the critical opportunity of outbound tourism by creating innovative videos that established emotional connections with potential customers and ultimately led to order conversions. It highlights the importance of personalized services, creative videos, and emotional links in marketing strategies.
This case study discusses the "Marriott Bonvoy" loyalty program, which offers members unique travel experiences. It has become the world's most famous hotel loyalty program, with over 133 million members, and has transitioned from a loyalty program focused on enhancing member loyalty to a travel platform.
This case discusses the Westin Pazhou Hotel's launch of a diamond card promotion for unlimited buffet dining throughout the year at the Canton Fair, along with Alibaba KOLs promoting it on multiple online platforms. They also developed a facial recognition system, which generated over 2 million in revenue and vital market feedback, opening up new ideas for promoting hotel industry catering products.
This case study discusses how Hyatt on Bund successfully marketed traditional Austrian culture by hosting "The BALL," attracting high-end consumers and participation from various consulates and improving the hotel's brand image and banquet sales. At the same time, the hotel also faces the challenge of maintaining the event's innovation and increasing profits.
This case study discusses how Wanda Realm Jinhua successfully increased the restaurant's popularity and revenue by upgrading the original Chinese restaurant to a Western-style buffet restaurant, transforming the dishes and optimizing the production process, and becoming a long-term promotion project for Wanda Group's F & B department.
This case study discusses how Li Ziqi's brand successfully built a personal brand and transformed from short video content production to e-commerce marketing by choosing the direction of ancient-style food production and Chinese traditional craftsmanship for personalized products, precisely targeted marketing, and signing with MCN agencies. Li Ziqi has become an Eastern food and lifestyle expert and a promoter of traditional culture.
This case discusses the Overseas Chinese Town Holdings Company (OCT) Cultural Tourism Festival, which aims to integrate culture and tourism. Through marketing strategies such as resource integration across regions and industries and employee participation in the promotion, the festival launches discounted products and moves and have achieved good results. At the same time, it also needs to explore local culture and continuously promote cultural inheritance through tourism.
This case study discusses how Hilton Hotels Group partnered with Xiamen Marathon by organizing the Hilton Running Team and providing runner packages to offer participants a comprehensive race-related experience, which increased Hilton's guest loyalty and the visibility of its Honors points auction platform.
This case study discusses how Xiang Ming Hotel Huangshan successfully reduced sales pressure and increased brand influence by attracting major clients through a nostalgic-themed event launched during Christmas.
This case study discusses how JW Marriott Hotel Shenzhen attracted more high-quality customers to purchase gym memberships through integrated marketing communication, resulting in a total revenue of approximately 120,000 RMB, accounting for 32% of the total income of the fitness center that year.
This case discusses how the InterContinental One Thousand Island Lake Resort transformed unused office space into a children's playground using the popular IP character "Ali," attracting attention from families and self-driving tourists within the province and generating over 5 million in revenue, surpassing the same period last year by 30%. This successful promotion has effectively enhanced the hotel's brand image and income.
This study explained how it combined RV travel and camping, popular overseas, to create a brand that focuses on RVs' unique and personalized experience. It also analyzes how to create a new concept of RV travel and its financial benefits.
This study discusses a new concept of co-branding between a hotel and a tea brand, which has given both parties a unique understanding of IP cooperation, providing differentiated and personalized services to customers.
This study discusses a new concept of afternoon tea takeaway with a stylish box design - a calendar box and a Christmas bear developed by Conrad Hotels and its revenue outcomes.
This study analyzes how Shangri-La Hotel worked on the live-streaming room through platform promotion, increased live-streaming popularity, and order conversion rate.
This study discussed a new hotel package, "Study+vocation," a marketing program of Shanghai Pudong Mandarin Oriental Hotel during the CO-VID 19 epidemic. It takes the stress out of families with working parents and provides a comfortable and reliable learning environment.
This study discussed a new hotel package, "Study+vocation," a marketing program of Shanghai Pudong Mandarin Oriental Hotel during the CO-VID 19 epidemic. It takes the stress out of families with working parents and provides a comfortable and reliable learning environment.
This study analyzes how Disney designed a series of exciting new programs and themed offerings during the CO-VID 19 epidemic. As a result, more visitors were willing to pay for the experience, and it achieved Disney's goal of increasing revenue.
This study discussed Marriott BONVOY Wedding marketing progress and explained how to raise potential clients' enthusiasm on Chinese Valentine's Day. By providing one-stop wedding services, Marriott successfully inspires customers to influence, recommend and develop other users around them, thus better breaking through the market barriers.
Keep and Westin co-brands create a healthy lifestyle scenario for business travelers. Integrating the brand, industry, and user levels better serves and influences high-end consumers, passes on freedom of movement and self-discipline to businesses and travelers, and brings a new brand image to both parties.
By offering family guest activities that blend the Rabbit King theme with the "Shangri-La Happy Growth Program," this study works on how Jinan Shangri-La hotel integrates local cultural emblems to give families a unique hotel stay.
This study focuses on tourism destination development. It takes the example of TikTok KOL and explains why local governments should consider and address how to promote tourism destinations' development further.
This study uses Want Want as an example to show how co-branding helps companies increase their reputations. Influenced by social media and online popularity, the internet provides an enormous and low-cost avenue for firms to communicate with their fans, stabilizing consumer groups and improving network popularity.
Using a technology-based business model, Macau Venetian cooperated with Ctrip's chairman, dressed, and previewed The Londoner Macau launch at Sands Macau Resort. This study of the method indicates that live streams could stimulate potential customers' interest and encourage them to attend.
This study takes Klook, a Hong Kong-based technological online travel company, as a successful example of how to use a Mobile-first strategy and Celebrity Charm Strategy to provide customers with a unique and comprehensive travel products and services platform.
From the perspective of the 7 Ps as the marketing strategy, this study indicates how 'LinaBell,' the new Disney Ip, benefited from the branding effect, which leads to significant attention from loyal customers before the sale.
DM Master is a gamification-based education Application. This is an interactive education tool to support you to learn more about Type 2 diabetes from a health professional perspective. The game has three levels: diagnosis of diabetes, its signs and symptoms, and common complications. You will also explore the goals and strategies of diabetes management, including healthy lifestyles and medications.
In this e-GAME environment, you will earn your virtual coins to enjoy digital shopping and exercises. The scoreboard shows your number of coins (your scores) and your ranking. Set a new score record and get your name on top of the ranking! You can also see the best rated food menu of the day in the ranking list. The DM Master Content is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for the professional judgment of a health care professional in diagnosing and treating patients.