Lesson 02 Interview English
Lesson 02 Interview English
Today you're going to learn the most common questions asked in job
interviews - and some tips for answering them in English.
First, let's learn some vocabulary for finding a job. To look for a job, check the
job listings in the newspaper or online. You might also be contacted by a
recruiter or headhunter – that’s a person who helps find potential
employees for companies.
When you find a job you want to apply for, you need to prepare
your resume or CV - this is a document listing your education, work
experience, and skills.
You send your resume or CV to the company with a cover letter - this is a
letter or e-mail introducing yourself and explaining why you want the job.
If the company likes your resume and cover letter, you may be called in for an
interview to ask you additional questions. If the company wants to hire you, it
will offer you the job. You can accept the job (say yes) or turn it down (say
no).
1. Small Talk
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When you arrive for the interview, you might have to interact with the
company receptionist first. Say “Hello” and then tell him/her the reason for
your visit to the office:
When you meet the interviewer, he or she may start by making small talk.
Here are some common small talk comments and replies:
Finally, the interviewer may say, "Have a seat." - this means "Please sit
down."
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Notice the verb tenses used in this answer:
• The past tense (studied) for events that started and finished in the past.
• The present perfect continuous (I've been working) for events that
started in the past and continue to the present.
• The present tense (I currently run / I'm very interested) to describe
the current situation.
• The use of I’d like to to describe your future hopes/goals.
Here's some additional vocabulary you can use to talk about your studies. You
can say:
It’s good to mention your experience and also your interest in the company’s
current activities:
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3. "What were some of your responsibilities at
your last job?"
In the interview, you'll probably be asked questions about your previous job,
or your current job. To answer this question about a past job, you can say:
4. Past Experience
In job interviews, it's also common to ask questions about past experience, for
example:
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SITUATION/TASK: "While I was working as an HR manager, there were a
number of conflicts among international staff members due to
miscommunications and cultural differences."
ACTION: "I organized training sessions to teach staff about our company
culture and mission in all our international offices. I also established
scholarships for employees to take English classes, so we could improve
overall communication."
RESULTS: "More than 500 employees benefited from these programs, and the
number of staff complaints and conflicts decreased significantly."
Never say, "Because I need a job" or "because I need some money" - even if it's
true! Instead, say some positive things about the company, and connect your
skills and interests to the company's needs or mission. Here's a sample
answer:
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about your customers. I also have a real passion for customer service, so
I’d love to join your team.”
To talk about your weaknesses, say your weak point and also say something
you are doing to improve it. Here are three examples:
• "I need to be a little better organized. I'm working with a new time
management system to help me keep track of multiple projects and
meet all the deadlines."
• "I work very independently, and I don't always look for feedback from
others. However, in my last job I joined some group projects, and this
really helped me learn to work as part of a team."
• "I've realized I tend to get impatient with colleagues who don't work as
fast as I do, so I'm now making a conscious effort to encourage and
motivate co-workers in a positive way."
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#7 – Why are you leaving your current job? /
Why did you leave your last job?
Don't complain about your previous job or boss, because it makes you sound
negative. Instead, it's good to emphasize the positive things you're hoping to
gain by changing jobs. Here are some diplomatic ways to answer:
• Over the next five years, I want to continue developing my skills so that I
can become an expert in my work.
• I hope to gain more experience and move into a management role if
possible.
• I’m really passionate about this work and I could see myself doing it for
a long time.
• I’d like to do the best job I can in this role, and I’d be interested in
opportunities for advancement in the company.
At the end of the interview, the interviewer might ask, “Do you have any
questions for me?” This is your opportunity to ask intelligent questions to get
more details about the job and show your interest – you should always have a
question ready, so keep this in mind during the interview!
When finishing the interview, you can also ask, “What’s the next step?” to find
out the next action that the company will take, and when they will contact you.
• http://www.talkenglish.com/speaking/interview/intbasic1.aspx
• http://www.fluentu.com/english/blog/english-job-interview-
questions/
• http://theinterviewguys.com/blog/
You've now finished lesson 2! Take the quiz to fill in the missing words in the
interview answers, and come back tomorrow for Lesson 3: Around the Office.
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Quiz: Lesson 2
1) "Did you have any trouble finding us?"
"No, not ________."
A. enough
B. in time
C. at all
A. should
B. could
C. would
A. doctorate
B. degree
C. major
A. charge
B. change
C. share
A. train
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B. training
C. trained
6) "Tell me about a problem you faced and how you handled it."
"While I _________ at Dow Chemical, we had several emergency shutdowns due
to equipment failure..."
A. had worked
B. work
C. was working
A. fit
B. team
C. value
A. quick learner
B. hard worker
C. people person
A. find
B. tend
C. realized
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10) “Why are you leaving your current job?”
“I've been working in the construction industry for several years, and now I'd
like to take my career in a new ___________.”
A. advancement
B. direction
C. position
A. passion
B. role
C. skill
A. contact
B. question
C. step
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Quiz Answers: Lesson 2
1.C, 2.C, 3.B, 4.A, 5.B, 6.C, 7.B, 8.B, 9.B, 10.B, 11.B, 12.C
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