How to Interview for a Job in American English part 15

You’re hired! Two words everybody loves to
hear. But before we hear these words comes

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

about preparing for a job interview.

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

a new 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 on creating your own answers
to these questions. Let’s begin.

TK: Hello Ms. Smith, I’m Tom Kelley. Thanks
so much for coming in.

RS: It’s my pleasure, thanks so much for
meeting with me.

TK: Of course. Did you have any trouble finding
the office?

Small Talk. Most interviews will start out
with a handshake and some small talk – this

may include questions about how you’re doing,
your travel to the interview, the weather,

how your weekend went, and more. All you need
to do is be polite and friendly. Keep your

answers short. You can also feel free to turn
the question back to the interviewer. For

instance, if the interviewer asks you how
your weekend was, you might respond, “It

was great, we celebrated my Mom’s birthday.
How was your weekend?” Small talk is used

to build a more comfortable environment before
the interview begins. It may seem silly, but

you can practice small talk on your own by
asking yourself simple, easy-to-answer, non-personal

questions. You could also practice with a
friend. Here is an example of small talk:

How are you doing?
I’m great, thank you, and you?

How are you doing?
I’m doing really well. It’s such a

nice day out there.

It is! It was perfect weather all weekend.

It was.

Did you do anything interesting over the
weekend?

Yes, I went to the park with my family
for a picnic.

That sounds nice.
It was. And you?

I worked this weekend, but I got a lot
done, so that was good.

It does feel good to get work done!

You can see we haven’t said much of importance,
but the conversation is friendly and open,

and can make two people feel more comfortable
in each other’s presence.

TK: Hello Ms. Smith, I’m Tom Kelley. Thanks
so much for coming in.

RS: It’s my pleasure, thanks so much for
meeting with me.

TK: Of course. Did you have any trouble finding
the office?

RS: Nope. The directions on the website were
great.

TK: Good. Would you like some coffee or water
before we begin?

RS: I’m okay, thank you.
TK: Alright. So, to get started, why don’t

you tell me a little bit about yourself.
RS: Sure.

Common Question: Tell me a little bit about
yourself. It’s very common for interviewers

to simply ask you to tell them about yourself.
That can feel overwhelming! But don’t worry;

what they really want you to focus on is your
education and work history. You can also let

them know what areas you have a lot of experience
in, or what your interests are when answering

this question. Here are a few different ways
to begin your answer.

I studied at Harvard University and graduated
2012 with a degree in business.

I’ve been working at Smith Incorporated
for 10 years as a manager.

I have 12 years of experience in graphic design.

Because of my time at Verizon, I have a lot
of experience in providing customer service.

If you’re preparing for an interview, practice
talking about yourself and your work history.

Record yourself with a video camera if possible.
Make sure it’s not too long, maybe around

a minute. Go back and listen or watch, and
write down phrases that worked well to use

again. If there was anything you stumbled
over or left out, write down some possible

phrases you could have used. The next day,
do the same exercise. It’s important that

you don’t just write a paragraph and memorize
it, but simply practice free-talking with

some key phrases. The more you practice before
the interview, the more comfortable you’ll

feel answering the questions during the interview.

TK: So, to get started, why don’t you tell
me a little bit about yourself.

RS: Sure. I studied at the University of Florida
and graduated in 2010 with a Masters Degree

in Toy Design. After graduation, I was hired
at Happy Kid’s Creative. I’ve been there

for the past five years and am currently the
Director of Toy Production. During that time

sales have grown steadily. It’s been a great
experience, but I’ve run out of room to

grow with HKC and I’m looking for new opportunities.
I have a lot of experience leading teams in

the creative process and finding new markets
for the products that we create.

T: That’s great.

To be continued! We’ll pick it up from here
in the next video in this series. In the next

video, we’ll go over three more common interview
questions: ‘How did you hear about this

position’, ‘what attracted you to our
company?’ and ‘what’s your greatest

strength?’

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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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一部分

这是关于准备面试的五部分系列的第一部分

面试新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
。 让我们开始。

TK:史密斯女士,您好,我是汤姆·凯利。 非常感谢您
的光临。

RS:我很高兴,非常感谢您
与我会面。

TK:当然。 你找办公室有困难
吗?

短暂聊天。 大多数面试会
从握手和一些闲聊开始——这

可能包括关于你的表现、
你去面试的路途、天气

、你的周末过得怎么样等等的问题。 您
需要做的就是保持礼貌和友好。 保持你的

答案简短。 您也可以随意
将问题转回给面试官。

例如,如果面试官问
你周末过得怎么样,你可能会回答:“

太好了,我们庆祝了我妈妈的生日。
你周末过得怎么样?” 闲聊用于在面试开始

之前建立一个更舒适的环境
。 这可能看起来很傻,但

你可以通过
问自己简单、易于回答、非个人的问题来自己练习闲聊

。 你也可以和
朋友一起练习。 这是一个闲聊的例子:

你好吗?
我很好,谢谢你,你呢?

你好吗?
我做得很好。 这是

美好的一天。

是的! 整个周末都是完美的天气。

是的。

周末你做了什么有趣的事
吗?

是的,我和家人去公园
野餐了。

听起来不错。
是的。 你呢?

这个周末我工作了,但我完成了很多
工作,所以这很好。

完成工作的感觉真好!

你可以看到我们没有说太多的重要性,
但谈话是友好和开放的

,可以让两个人
在彼此的面前感觉更舒服。

TK:史密斯女士,您好,我是汤姆·凯利。 非常感谢您
的光临。

RS:我很高兴,非常感谢您
与我会面。

TK:当然。 你找办公室有困难
吗?

RS:不。 网站上的指示
很棒。

TK:很好。 在我们开始之前,你想喝杯咖啡或水
吗?

RS:我很好,谢谢。
TK:好的。 所以,开始吧,你为什么不

告诉我一些关于你自己的事情。
RS:当然。

常见问题:告诉我一些关于
你自己的信息。

面试官简单地要求你告诉他们你自己是很常见的。
这会让人感到不知所措! 但别担心;

他们真正希望你关注的是你的
教育和工作经历。 你也可以让

他们知道你在哪些领域有丰富的
经验,或者在回答这个问题时你的兴趣是什么

。 这里有几种不同的方式
来开始你的回答。

我在哈佛大学学习,并于
2012 年毕业并获得了商业学位。

我在 Smith Incorporated 工作
了 10 年,担任经理。

我有 12 年的平面设计经验。

由于我在 Verizon 工作,我
在提供客户服务方面拥有丰富的经验。

如果你正在准备面试,练习
谈论你自己和你的工作经历。

如果可能的话,用摄像机记录自己。
确保它不会太长,也许大约

一分钟。 回去听或看,
写下效果很好的短语,以便

再次使用。 如果有什么你偶然发现
或遗漏的,写下一些

你可以使用的短语。 第二天,
做同样的练习。 重要的是,

您不仅要写一个段落并记住
它,还要简单地练习

一些关键短语的自由交谈。 面试前练习得越多
,面试时

回答问题的感觉就越舒服。

TK:所以,首先,你为什么不告诉
我一些关于你自己的事情。

RS:当然。 我曾就读于佛罗里达大学,
并于 2010 年毕业,

获得玩具设计硕士学位。 毕业后,我被
Happy Kid’s Creative录用。

过去五年我一直在那里,目前
是玩具生产总监。 在此期间,

销售额稳步增长。 这是一次很棒的
经历,但我已经没有与 HKC 一起成长的空间

,我正在寻找新的机会。

在创意过程中领导团队和
为我们创造的产品寻找新市场方面拥有丰富的经验。

T:那太好了。

待续! 我们将
在本系列的下一个视频中从这里开始。 在下一个

视频中,我们将讨论三个更常见的面试
问题:“你是如何得知这个

职位的”、“是什么吸引你来我们
公司的?”和“你最大的

优势是什么?”

我希望这个关于工作面试的视频 一直
很有帮助。 没有什么比

走出面试感觉你已经
做好充分准备更好的了!

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