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 How to succeed in job interview:

1. Research the company: Learn about the company's mission,


values, products, services, and culture. This will demonstrate
your interest and preparation during the interview.
2. Understand the job description: Review the job description
thoroughly to understand the requirements and responsibilities
of the role. Be prepared to discuss how your skills and
experiences align with the job requirements.
3. Practice common interview questions: Prepare answers to
common interview questions such as "Tell me about yourself,"
"Why do you want to work here?" and "What are your strengths
and weaknesses?" Practice your responses to these questions to
ensure clarity and confidence during the interview. (Giang)
4. Showcase your accomplishments: Prepare examples of your
accomplishments and experiences that demonstrate your skills
and qualifications for the role. Use the STAR method (Situation,
Task, Action, Result) to structure your responses and provide
specific examples.
5. Dress appropriately: Choose professional attire that is
appropriate for the company culture and industry. Dressing
professionally will help you make a positive first impression.
6. Arrive early: Plan to arrive at least 10-15 minutes early for your
interview. This will give you time to relax, review your notes, and
mentally prepare for the interview. (G.Hân)
7. Demonstrate confidence: Maintain good posture, make eye
contact, and speak clearly and confidently during the interview.
Remember to smile and engage with the interviewer to build
rapport and demonstrate your enthusiasm for the role.
8. Ask thoughtful questions: Prepare a list of questions to ask the
interviewer about the role, team, company culture, and
expectations. Asking thoughtful questions shows your interest in
the opportunity and helps you gather important information to
make an informed decision.
9. Follow up: Send a thank-you email or note to the interviewer
within 24 hours of the interview to express your gratitude for the
opportunity and reiterate your interest in the role. This simple
gesture can leave a positive impression and set you apart from
other candidates. (M.Hân)
 Features that make a city worth living:
1. Located, climate, people (Giang)
2. Education (G.Hân)
3. Economy (M.Hân)

 Pros & cons of tourism:

Pros:

1. Economic benefits: Tourism contributes to the local economy by


generating revenue from spending on accommodation, dining,
transportation, and attractions. It creates jobs and opportunities
for entrepreneurs and small businesses in the hospitality and
service sectors.
2. Cultural exchange: Tourism promotes cultural exchange and
understanding by exposing visitors to different customs,
traditions, languages, and lifestyles. It fosters appreciation and
respect for diverse cultures and heritage sites.
3. Preservation of natural and cultural heritage: Tourism can serve
as a catalyst for the conservation and preservation of natural and
cultural heritage sites. Recognizing the economic value of these
assets, governments and communities may implement measures
to protect and sustainably manage them for future generations.
(Giang)
4. Infrastructure development: Tourism development often leads to
improvements in infrastructure such as roads, airports, hotels,
restaurants, and recreational facilities. These investments benefit
both tourists and local residents by enhancing accessibility and
quality of life.
5. Community development: Tourism can empower local
communities by providing opportunities for cultural expression,
artisanal craftsmanship, and sustainable tourism initiatives. It can
help alleviate poverty, empower women and marginalized
groups, and promote social inclusion and empowerment.
Cons:

1. Environmental degradation: Tourism can have negative


environmental impacts such as pollution, deforestation, habitat
destruction, and loss of biodiversity. Activities like transportation,
waste generation, and resource extraction can contribute to
climate change and ecosystem degradation. (G.Hân)
2. Overcrowding and congestion: Popular tourist destinations often
face issues of overcrowding, congestion, and overtourism,
especially during peak seasons. This can strain local
infrastructure, degrade natural and cultural attractions, and
diminish the visitor experience.
3. Cultural commodification: The commercialization of culture and
heritage for tourism purposes can lead to the loss of authenticity,
tradition, and identity. Local customs and traditions may become
commercialized or diluted to cater to tourist preferences,
undermining their intrinsic value and significance.
4. Socioeconomic disparities: Tourism development may exacerbate
socioeconomic disparities by concentrating wealth and resources
in certain areas while neglecting others. Local residents may face
challenges such as rising living costs, displacement, and
exploitation in tourism-driven economies.
5. Seasonality and dependence: Tourism economies are often
vulnerable to seasonality, fluctuations in demand, and external
factors such as natural disasters, political instability, or global
crises. Overdependence on tourism can make destinations
susceptible to economic shocks and disruptions. (M.Hân)

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