Job Interview
By Fab Chris
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About this ebook
Get your dream job.
This is an excellent book for the unemployed looking for jobs and also for the employed who want to get better jobs or their dream jobs. Job search and job interview are the two main processes leading to employment and this book shows job seekers the secrets of these processes. It is a great tool to help you master job search strategies, salary negotiation techniques, and all job interview steps, vocabulary, and expressions.
This book contains 50 job interview dialogues,-over 300 job interview questions and answers
- and is designed to help you practise speaking and improve your communication skills
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Job Interview - Fab Chris
Job interview dialogues
Dialogues in this section are designed to present the main topics in job interviews as well as interview questions and how to answer them. They will help job interviewees to learn all the required vocabulary and expressions in all the stages of a job interview.
We have pre-interview processes ( job search), the main interview processes, and post-interview processes. The four stages in the main interview process are presented here :
-welcoming the interviewee and starting the interview,
-answering questions from the interviewer
-asking the interviewer some questions and
- closing or ending a job interview.
Welcoming the interviewee
A: Welcome to BCC, I am Ben.
B: Good morning sir. It is nice to meet you
A: Please have a seat
B: Thank you.
A: Did you have any problems finding our office?
B: No problems. With car GPS, finding a place is easier now.
A: Would you like a cup of coffee or something to drink before we begin?
B: No, thank you
A: You have applied for the post of Marketing Analyst, right?
B: That is true sir.
A: Can we start?
B: Yes, I am ready.
Questions to expect at a welcoming stage
How are you today?
How was your trip to our office?
Did you have any problems finding the office?
How was your weekend?
What specific job are you applying for?
Starting a job interview
A: Let’s get started. What is your full name?
B: My full name is John James Jackson.
A: I am the Director of the Marketing department. This interview is to select the best candidate to fill an open position in my department.
B: Thank you for inviting me.
A: Where did you learn about this opening?
B: I read this on your website.
A: Have you done this type of work before?
B: Yes, my current role as marketing coordinator involves all aspects of this position.
A: When could you start If you were accepted?
B: I can start at any time, that is convenient for you.
A: Great.
Questions to expect at the beginning of a job interview.
How did you learn about this opening?
Did you read well the job requirements?
Is there anything not included in your resume you want to tell me?
Why do you think you are a good fit for this position?
Talking about Personality
A: Who is your career role model? Why?
B: My role model is Bill Gates. Because he is hard-working, creative, and Professional. He also has time to help others.
A: Who do you compare yourself to?
B: I don’t compare myself to anybody. I know that I am gifted in many ways.
A: How would your colleagues describe you?
B: I have often heard them say that I am friendly, goal-focused, and detail-oriented.
A: What positive things would your current boss say about you?
B: My boss when congratulating me on my many successful projects, usually
says that I am a good team-player with excellent project management skills.
A: What two personality traits make