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Title: Developing Communication Skills Computer Science Yr1


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Developing Communication SkillsComputer Science
Yr1
  • Sophie Charles
  • Careers Adviser

2
Session Objectives
  • Consider what is communication? and your own
    communication skills.
  • Identify what employers want.
  • Examine the role of communication skills in IT
    employment.
  • How communication skills are assessed by
    employers
  • writing a CV
  • Application Forms/ Interviews

3
What Is Communication?
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Communication is.
  • 55 - 70 of communication is Non
    Verbal
  • eye contact, facial expression, posture,
    appearance, tone of voice etc
  • First Impressions!!
  • assessing your own others non verbal behaviour

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Icebreaker- NVC
  • Work in pairs
  • Person 1
  • talk for one minute about your experiences of
    being an undergraduate at Birmingham University
    so far.
  • Person 2
  • listen to Person 1, but do not give eye contact
    and do not not use any facial expressions.
  • Feedback

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Other forms of communication...
  • Reading Research
  • effective reading strategies
  • reading critically/ analysing information
  • finding relevant information
  • managing it appropriately
  • Writing
  • correct use of grammar and spelling
  • report writing
  • technical writing
  • letters
  • CV

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  • Oral Communication
  • Presentations (OHT powerpoint)
  • Public Speaking/ Speech making
  • Contribution to meetings
  • Interviews
  • Telephone communication
  • Negotiation/ Persuasion/ Conflict Management

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Why is it important?
  • "A further degree would be valuable, but
    analytical abilities and excellent communication
    skills are more important."
    Civil Service Fast Track Scheme
  • "Strong communicator and effective team player"
    Proctor and Gamble
  • "The important thing is that you can demonstrate
    excellent communication skills will be able to
    demonstrate that you have what it takes to make a
    real contribution" American Express

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Communication Skills in IT Employment
  • Handout - IT Job Roles

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Case StudyMapInfo Software Company
  • Sales
  • Software selling experience
  • Ability to demonstrate software products
  • Ability to qualify opportunities and
    relationships
  • Ability to write complex proposals
  • Manage own contacts and networking
  • Excellent telephone manner
  • Ability to cold call, proactively canvessing
    leads
  • Product Management
  • Ability to create presentations
  • Ability to communicate complex technical concepts
    to non technical audiences

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  • Technical Support
  • Good written and verbal skills, ability to listen
  • Detailed orientated with ability to document work
    and keep records up to date
  • Experience of dealing with end users/customers
  • Consultancy
  • Excellent customer facing skills
  • Good written and verbal communication skills
  • Data Processing
  • Ability to write specifications and maintain
    technical notes
  • General administration.

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  • Operations
  • Experience of managing inventory and defining
    bills of material
  • Month end reporting
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
    skills, confidence and assertiveness
  • Ability to manage their party from a distance
  • Management Information Systems
  • Assertive attitude, confident in dealing with a
    busy demanding user environment
  • Excellent communication and customer facing
    skills

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Project Cycle
  • customer liaison and requirements
  • invitation to tender
  • bid preparation
  • systems analysis
  • system specification
  • programming
  • integration
  • testing
  • implementation
  • ongoing customer support

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  • Instead, IT staff who also offer general
    business and communications skills are likely to
    be more successful at getting and keeping a job,
    in what is a much tougher job market than a few
    years ago.
  • (Paul McCloskey, product manager for e-Quals --
    an IT qualification run by City Guilds (ZDNET)

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Assessing Your Own Communication Skills
  • Quick Test Handout

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How Communication Skills Are Assessed by
Employers
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Curriculum Vitae
  • NO RULES - only principles
  • 60 SECONDS TO IMPRESS
  • FORMAT
  • Word-processed (or typed)
  • Legible, copiable, pleasing to the eye, spacious
  • Well laid out and signposted
  • Concise - 2 sides at most
  • Focussed most relevant information first
  • Short phrases/bullet points rather than prose
  • GIVE EXAMPLES

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Examples
  • CIRCUMSTANCES
  • What was the occasion?
  • Who did the situation revolve around?
  • ACTIONS
  • What actions did you take?
  • What did you do?
  • What did you say?
  • RESULTS
  • What happened?
  • Was there a good outcome?
  • What feedback did you get?

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Headings to work with
  • Curriculum Vitae or name ?
  • Personal Profile or Careers Objective?
  • Personal Details
  • Education
  • Transferable Skills
  • Work Experience
  • Specific/ technical Skills
  • Leisure Interests
  • Referees

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Active Positive Language
  • ACTIVE PERSUASIVE WORDS
  • analyse, evaluate, appraise, plan, forecast,
    write
  • introduce, innovate, discover, plan arrange,
    organise, record
  • consult, interview, discuss, advise, negotiate,
    lead, teach, train build,
  • make, use, handle, construct
  • WORDS WHICH CLAIM YOUR CONTRIBUTION
  • DESCRIBE ACHIEVEMENTS SUCCESSES

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Application Forms
  • Why do employers use application forms?
  • What do they tell the recruiter?
  • Illustration IBM Industrial Placement 2002
  • Number of applications 2-3000
  • First interviews 8-900
  • Offers 400
  • Paper forms Online applications
  • good handwriting / word processing skills
  • grammar and spelling
  • managing space/ presentation style

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Essential steps
  • Research the job/ gain background information
  • Identify required skills competencies
  • Gather your evidence - how do you match the
    skills competencies?
  • Use your experiences to demonstrate the
    competencies
  • Draw upon examples from study, p/t jobs, work
    experience, interests social activities

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DESCRIBE ANY ASPECT OF YOUR COURSE OF PARTICULAR
INTEREST TO YOU AND/OR OF RELEVANCE TO YOUR
APPLICATION
  • Example 1
  • I particularly enjoy studying programming because
    I have developed excellent skills in the use of
    java and C . I am also averaging 60-75 in all
    my assignments.
  • Programming is an essential skill for any role in
    the IT sector.

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Example 2
  • One particular project was to identify heavy
    metal pollutants in estuarial mud
  • This was stimulating from a technical viewpoint
    and also taught me something about cooperating
    with other members of my group, forward planning,
    and presenting a final report

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Example 3
  • My final year dissertation was on the impact of
    the Napoleonic Wars on levels of poverty in early
    nineteenth century France
  • I had to sift through a mass of documents for
    relevant information, present a written argument
    and lead a seminar on my topic. This provoked a
    lively discussion!

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Oral communication skills
  • Possible evidence
  • discussed my conclusions at seminar groups
  • gave a presentation about my project to other
    students
  • interviewed local authority representatives for
    my dissertation
  • gave clear instructions to members of my
    student drama group
  • advised customers in my Saturday job with Boots
  • negotiated an overdraft with my bank manager
  • persuaded local businesses to sponsor rag week

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Interviews
  • Marketing yourself
  • Persuasion, explanation, description, negotiation
    and presentation
  • Building maintaining a rapport
  • Anticipating and responding to questions
  • Providing information
  • Research and preparation
  • Non verbal communication
  • first impressions
  • smile, good eye contact, relaxed, positive

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Answering questions
  • Speak at a paragraphs length
  • Trust the interviewer to follow on if necessary
  • Have a couple examples to draw upon
  • Draw on specific situations to answer questions
  • Try to end with the result achieved
  • Each question is an opportunity to say something
    positive about yourself, and to demonstrate how
    you match what they are looking for.

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Developing Communication SkillsWhat now?
  • 1. Practice
  • identify areas that need developing eg. report
    writing, presentation, chairing meetings, non
    verbal communication etc
  • use opportunities through your studies to
    practice and improve these
  • 2. Experience
  • take up opportunities to get actively involved
  • use the next 3/4 years to gain a variety of
    relevant examples of demonstrating good
    communication

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Quick Test
  • Answers
  • 1.Youth hostelling is seen as many young people
    by a cheap and enjoyable way of seeing the
    countryside and meeting new people.
  • 2. Skilful questioning based on a clear sense of
    skills is essential to promoting investigative
    purpose in police officers.
  • 3. She was shopping in the sales and the
    assistant was being very helpful. (13 words)
  • 4. One big bathtime problem caused by children of
    all ages is water flooding the bathroom floor.
    (16 words)
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