How to Interview for a Job in American English part 25

You’re hired! Two words everyone loves to
hear. But before we hear those words comes

(dun dun duuuuhn!) “the interview”. Today’s
video is part two in a series that’s all

about preparing for a job interview.

This is part two of a five-part series on
preparing for an interview. Interviewing for

a job can be a huge source of stress and anxiety.
And if you’re interviewing for a job in

a non-native language, the stress can be even
higher. In this video you’ ll see me interview

for a job. Throughout the interview, we’ll
discuss some of the most common interview

questions and how to answer them. You’ll
also learn some basic information to get you

started creating your own answers to these
questions. Let’s pick up where we left off

in the first video.

TK: That’s great. Can you tell me how you
heard about this position?

Can you tell me how you heard about this position?
This is a common question that you’ll hear

in interviews. It’s a chance to share a
little bit about the research that you’ve

done in order to learn about the position
you are applying for. It’s also a chance

to share if someone from inside the company
let you know about the position. Here are

some example responses:

I heard about the position from one of your
current employees, Bob Greene.

I heard about the position from my friend
Liz Miller, who works in Accounting.

I saw this position on LinkedIn.

I read about the position on your website.

Since this is a simple question with a simple
answer, think about your answer and practice

it out loud before your interview. Record
yourself and listen. Are you easy to understand?

Are there any words that are challenging for
you? Practice these words separately, slowly,

thinking about the mouth position. As it becomes
more comfortable, speed it up. You’re going

to want to practice tough words 10, 20, 30
times in a row. Build your muscle memory,

so in the interview it will naturally be easier
to pronounce.

TK: That’s great. Can you tell me how you
heard about this position?

RS: Of course. A friend of mine saw the position
listed on LinkedIn and forwarded it to me,

so I spent some time on your website learning
about the position and the company. I also

read an article in Business Weekly about your
work that really got me interested.

TK: What attracted you to our company?

Common Question: What attracted you to our
company? This question gives you the opportunity

to share what you know about the company,
and why you would like to work there. Some

ways to begin your response include the following.
Notice that most responses show that you have

a strong feeling about what you learned. This
will give the interviewer more information

about who you are and what you might bring
to the position.

I was really impressed with your commitment
to renewable energy.

I was very excited to learn that you support
your research department so strongly.

I read that you encourage employees to spend
time with each other outside the workplace,

and that is something I really appreciate.

Again, think about the answer to this question
before your interview, and practice your responses

using recordings and repetition. Even if this
question is not asked, the time spent practicing

the response will be helpful when you answer
other questions during the interview.

TK: What attracted you to our company?
RS: To be honest, what really caught my eye

was your focus on growth. I was really impressed
with your ambitious goals and the clear plan

you have for achieving those goals. I also
like the support you provide for your employees.

I love your continuing education initiatives,
where you pay for employees to educate themselves

in new techniques and skill sets. I think
that really helps to build employee satisfaction

and loyalty.
TK: You’ve obviously done your homework.

What would you say is your greatest strength?

Common Question: What would you say is your
greatest strength? This question gives you

the chance to talk about what you do really
well as an employee, and as a person. You

can share what your greatest strength is,
then explain how that helps you in your current

job or life. For example:

My greatest strength is _________. I find
that this is very important when I _______.

My greatest strength is flexibility. I find
that this is very important when I’m working

with lots of different people and opinions.

To practice answering this question, write
down: My greatest strength is (blank). Then,

fill in your strength. Write down how this
strength is demonstrated in your life and

work. You may come up with several different
strengths you want to highlight. That’s

great, practice them all. But in the interview,
you’ll only want to use one or two answers.

Practice answering the questions out loud,
based on what you wrote down. But don’t

just memorize written text. Practice speaking
freely on these ideas.

TK: What would you say is your greatest strength?
RS: I would say, my greatest strength is a

combination of enthusiasm and persistence.
My work ethic won’t let me settle for less

than my best. I’m able to persevere through
challenges and setbacks without falling into

frustration or anger. I’ve noticed that
this tends to keep those around me in good

spirits as well, which is a plus.
TK: That’s very good.

To be continued! We’ll pick it up from here
in the next video in this series, where we’ll

talk about some questions that could be tough
to answer. Talking about setbacks and challenges

at work.

I hope this video on job interviews has been
helpful. There’s nothing better than walking

out of an interview feeling that you were
fully prepared!

If you have interview-related questions or
stories, please post them in the comments

below. I’d love to hear them.

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That’s it, and thanks so much for using
Rachel’s English.

你被录取了! 每个人都喜欢
听到的两个词。 但在我们听到这些话之前

(dun dun duuuuhn!)“采访”。 今天的
视频是关于准备面试的系列视频的第二部分

这是关于准备面试的五部分系列的第二部分

面试工作可能是压力和焦虑的巨大来源。
如果你

面试非母语的工作,压力会
更大。 在这个视频中,你会看到我

面试一份工作。 在整个面试过程中,我们将
讨论一些最常见的面试

问题以及如何回答这些问题。 您
还将学习一些基本信息,以帮助您

开始为这些问题创建自己的答案
。 让我们

从第一个视频中中断的地方继续。

TK:太好了。 你能告诉我你是怎么
知道这个职位的吗?

你能告诉我你是怎么知道这个职位的吗?
这是你会在面试中听到的一个常见问题

。 这是一个分享
您所做研究

的机会,以了解
您申请的职位。

如果公司内部有人
让你知道这个职位,这也是一个分享的机会。 以下是

一些示例回复:

我从您的一位现任员工 Bob Greene 那里听说了这个职位

我从
在会计部门工作的朋友 Liz Miller 那里听说了这个职位。

我在 LinkedIn 上看到了这个职位。

我在你的网站上读到了这个职位。

由于这是一个简单答案的简单
问题,

因此请在面试前考虑您的答案并大声练习。
自己录下来听。 你容易理解吗?

有什么对你有挑战性的词
吗? 分开练习这些词,慢慢地,

想着嘴的位置。 当它变得
更舒适时,加快速度。 你会

想要连续练习 10、20、30 次难听的单词
。 建立你的肌肉记忆,

所以在面试中自然会更
容易发音。

TK:太好了。 你能告诉我你是怎么
知道这个职位的吗?

RS:当然。 我的一个朋友看到
LinkedIn 上列出的职位并转发给我,

所以我花了一些时间在您的网站上
了解职位和公司。 我

还在《商业周刊》上阅读了一篇关于您的工作的文章
,这让我很感兴趣。

TK:是什么吸引你来到我们公司?

常见问题:是什么吸引了您来到我们
公司? 这个问题让你有

机会分享你对公司的了解,
以及你为什么想在那里工作。

开始回复的一些方法包括以下内容。
请注意,大多数反应表明您

对所学内容有强烈的感觉。 这
将为面试官提供更多

关于您是谁以及您可能为该职位带来什么的信息

您对可再生能源的承诺给我留下了深刻的印象

得知您
如此大力支持您的研究部门,我感到非常兴奋。

我读到您鼓励员工
在工作场所之外花时间彼此相处

,这是我非常欣赏的。

再次,在面试前考虑这个问题的答案
,并

通过录音和重复练习你的回答。 即使这个
问题没有被问到,当你在面试中回答其他问题时,花时间

练习回答也会很有帮助

TK:是什么吸引你来到我们公司?
RS:说实话,真正引起我注意的

是你对增长的关注。
你雄心勃勃的目标和

为实现这些目标而制定的明确计划给我留下了深刻的印象。 我也
喜欢您为员工提供的支持。

我喜欢您的继续教育计划
,您为员工付费以接受

新技术和技能组合的自我教育。 我认为
这确实有助于建立员工的满意度

和忠诚度。
TK:你显然已经完成了你的功课。

你说你最大的优点是什么?

常见问题:你认为你
最大的优势是什么? 这个问题让你

有机会谈论你
作为一名员工和作为一个人真正擅长的事情。 您

可以分享您最大的优势是什么,
然后解释这对您当前的

工作或生活有何帮助。 例如:

我最大的优势是_________。
当我_______时,我发现这非常重要。

我最大的优点是灵活性。
当我与许多不同的人和意见一起工作时,我发现这一点非常重要

要练习回答这个问题,请
写下:我最大的优势是(空白)。 然后,

填写你的实力。 写下这种
力量是如何在你的生活和

工作中体现出来的。 你可能会想出几个不同的
优势来强调。

太好了,全部练习。 但在面试中,
你只想使用一两个答案。

根据你写下的内容练习大声回答问题。 但不要

只记住书面文字。 练习
自由地谈论这些想法。

TK:你会说你最大的优势是什么?
RS:我想说,我最大的优势

是热情和坚持的结合。
我的职业道德不会让我满足于

低于我最好的水平。 我能够在
挑战和挫折中坚持下来,而不会陷入

沮丧或愤怒之中。 我注意到
这也能让我周围的人保持良好的

精神,这是一个优点。
TK:那很好。

待续! 我们将
在本系列的下一个视频中从这里开始,我们将

讨论一些可能
难以回答的问题。 谈论

工作中的挫折和挑战。

我希望这个关于工作面试的视频对您有所
帮助。 没有什么比

走出面试感觉你已经
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