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Unit 1
John Smith applies for a job in Gray Henson ’s company, Gray is interviewing him. (A: Gray
Henson B: John Smith)
A: Good morning, I am Gary Henson. Please take a seat.
B: Good morning, I am John Smith. Nice to meet you.
A: Nice to meet you too. To start with, can you tell me why you are interested in working for our
company?
B: Because your company has a great future and I will be able to develop my own capabilities
here.
A: I see. Which university did you graduate from? And what is your major?
B: I graduated from Guangdong College of Commerce and my major is accounting.
A: What were your scores at college?
B: They were all above average.
A: Did you get any honors or awards at your university?
B: I won a university scholarship four years on end.
A: How would you describe your personality?
B: I am tolerant, slow to anger, tactful , caring and friendly.
A: What are some of your strong and weak points?
B: Well, I suppose a strong point of mine is that I like developing new things and ideas. But I am
afraid I am a poor talker and that isn ’t very good, so I have been studying how to speak in public.
A: What sort of work experience do you have?
B: When I was at college, I worked as an assistant accountant with GE for two summers. I have
been working at Guangzhou Telecommunication Bureau since my graduation.
A: What are your responsibilities there?
B: My work involves various routine bookkeeping and basic accounting tasks.
A: Why do you want to leave your present job?
B: I find the job at your office very challenging. I’ m keen to shoulder higher responsibilities.
A: W hat’s your expectation on this job?
B: Except for the enriching work experience and the salary, I also expect to learn more about other
countries with their cultures and their attitudes toward life.
A: Very well. So, where do you see yourself in five or ten years?
B: If I am lucky enough to have this position, I will endeavor to know whatever an accountant
should know and hopefully move into an account management position step by step.
A: All right. If you get the job, when can you start?
B: Next Monday would be good for me.
A: Ok. Glad to talk to you today. We will notify you of our decision within a week. Goodbye.
B: I will look forward to it. Thank you for your interview with me, sir goodbye.
Unit 1 Job Interview
Text A Interview Etiquette
Interview etiquette is a very important part of getting your dream job. You know you can do
the job, but can you get the job? When you are looking for a new job, you need to know the
成功不是偶然而是必然 : .
博学之,审问之,慎思之,明辨之,笃行之。——《礼记》
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acceptable way to behave so that you come across as a professional whom the employer does not
want to pass up. What protocols do you need to adhere to? What should you wear? How to you
calm your nerves before an interview? Hopefully you will find these hints and tips useful for
securing that job.
Professional Attire
Before you go for your interview, you need to make sure you are well groomed , that your hair
is clean and tidy, that your nails are clean and that you present a fresh appearance. When dressing
for an interview it is best to dress conservatively , even if the company does not have a dress code .
Many of the interviewers do not wear suits, so what do you do? If you have a chance to observe
the company employees at work, you will see how they dress and that can help you do decide
what to wear for the interview. If any case, however, you should dress professionally unless the
interviewer tells you otherwise, and pay attention to the following details:
First, you need to avoid large expanses of bold, contrasting color, glitter and shine, and
excessive trim. Second, you should also consider appropriateness and comfort: sandals, fishnet
stockings, white socks, tennis shoes, heavy makeup, large amounts of jewelry and too little skirt
are inappropriate; heavy wool in 100 degree Fahrenheit heat is inappropriate, as is linen in a
blizzard; tight shoes or clothes are also not your choice, for they are not comfortable and will
distract you when you are interviewed. Third, the color and style of your clothes should coordinate
well. A navy blue striped jacket does not look good with black pants. Good color and style
combination can definitely make you feel confident. Finally, be considerate of others; don’t use
heavy amounts of perfume or aftershave, for some people are allergic. Besides, you want a job,
not a date.
Time to Turn up
Arrive early for your interview; it ’s always better to be a few minutes early than late. Rushing
around will make you stressed and unable to project that aura of calmness that is so desperately
needed, and as well as upset the interviewers. According to the recent employers, survey, it shows
that 12% of the interviewers would disqualify the job candidate from contention, if he or she is 5
minutes late; 19% of them will do the same for the interviewee ’s being late for 10 minutes; 30% of
the employers will never consider the candidate if he or she is late for 15 minutes.
However, turning up early does not mean you need to arrive as early as you can. Do not turn
up 15 minutes earlier, or you’ll be either inconveniencing someone or sitting, waiting in reception
for a long time.
Body Languages
We watch each other ’s body language all the time, but are often unaware of our own. Yet that
is the first signal that we are happy and confident, or upset and fearful. Interviewers are especially
cognizant of body language, because it can tell them so much about you.
Your handshake is one of the most important body languages. Be politely assertive and shake
hands with each interviewer while looking them in the eye and giving them your full attention.
Treat everyone with respect, because you never know who is involved in the recruitment process.
It ’s common for even the receptionist to be asked their opinion of candidates.
While sitting in the chair, your should keep your back straight, but not rigid; your arms and
legs relaxed, but neither spread too far apart, nor drawn in tight to your body.
Keep your body language polite. It is . to lean forward once in a while to show your
interest, but just do not do it frequently or aggressively, nor sit with your arms folded across your
成功不是偶然而是必然 : .
先天下之忧而忧,后天下之乐而乐。——范仲淹
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chest. Neither should you sit bolt upright in your chair as if sitting to attention. You should have
good posture, but keep it relaxed and friendly.
Don’t fidget with your pen, wring your hands or chew your hair. Keep your hands resting
gently on the table, on the arms of your chair or gently folded on your lap. And refrain from
doodling, it is extremely impolite and simply screams: “You’ re boring me! ”
Verbal Language
Compared with body language, what you say and how you say it are equally important.
Before coming for the interview, you ’d better have your answers well rehearsed, but not
memorized. This will help you feel relaxed and confident.
When a question i

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