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Useful vocabulary for a job interview
to look for, to seek (a job), to qualify, be qualified, to apply (to a firm; for a
position), to fill out an application, to interview, to be interviewed, to hire/employ, to be
employed, to dismiss/fire/sack, to make redundant, to earn/make (money), to be
responsible for, to be promoted, to be transferred, to quit, to resign
work, employment, job, position, resume, application, applicant, wanted ad,
advertisement, employment agency, personnel, experience, background, education,
training, salary, wages, fee, duties, responsibilities, skills, abilities, trade, craft,
profession, references, recommendations
full-time, part-time, temporary, available, immediately, hardworking, dependable,
responsible, experienced, qualified, skilled
Practical tasks.
Task 1. Check the reason that an interviewer would like better. Why?
The pay was too low.
I wanted to work indoors.
I didn't like the hours.
There were family problems, but they are straightened out.
I was fired for missing work.
They wouldn't give me a raise.
I got hurt at the job.
I spend too much time getting to my office.
I wish more prestigious job.
I want to be a leader.
I wanted to improve my skills.
I needed more hours.
I had a car problem but now I have a new car.
I was ready for more responsibility.
Task 2. Change these sentences to a polite form according to the model:
Model: I was wondering + if/when/ + sentence
Could you tell me how/what
- Is there any overtime?
- When would I start?
- Is there any training?
- Are there any benefits?
- How often do you give raises?
- Is there a probation period?
- Is there medical insurance?
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