How to Interview for a Job in American English part 35

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 three in a series that’s all

about preparing for a job interview.

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

a new job can be a huge source of stress and
anxiety. If you’re interviewing for a job

in a non-native language, the stress can be
even higher. In this video you will 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 previous video.

TK: Can you tell me about a time where you
suffered a setback and had to maintain your

enthusiasm?

Common Question: Can you tell me about a time
when you suffered a setback and had to maintain

your enthusiasm? The interviewer may ask questions
like this to get a better sense of how you

behave and perform in certain stressful situations.
The question may be about your actual past

experiences, or a hypothetical situation,
to see how you would respond. Here are examples

of other questions that are similar to this
one:

Tell me about a time when you had to deal
with a difficult client or coworker.

Tell me about a time when you had to respond
to a crisis.

Tell me about a time when you had to give
difficult feedback.

How would you handle a situation where you
and your supervisor disagreed about an issue

or course of action?

You can see, there’s a lot of variety in
the kind of way question is asked, so it’s

impossible to know exactly what you might
need to say. In the days leading up to your

interview, practice responding to several
different versions of this question every

day. This will help build important vocabulary
you might need in the interview, and will

also help you feel ready to answer questions
like these.

TK: Can you tell me about a time where you
suffered a setback and had to maintain your

enthusiasm?
RS: Sure. One definitely comes to mind. Last

year a project for a new toy was in its final
stages after two years of work. As we were

looking at the branding and working up a final
marketing plan, a competitor launched a version

of the exact same toy that we were launching.
As the leader of the project, I knew that

my reaction would set the tone for the group.
I acknowledged that it was a setback, but

challenged the group to think of this as a
blessing in disguise. I asked them to go out

and buy the competitor’s product and make
a list of anything they wished the toy could

do that it didn’t. It turned out that the
list was pretty long. We added these items

to our toy, and launched a far superior product
6 months later. So, in many ways, the competitor’s

product became the key to our success.
TK: That sounds like a great victory. Now.

What would you consider your greatest weakness?

Common Question: What do you consider to be
your greatest weakness? This question can

be a tough one. You want to be as honest as
possible when answering this question. This

is an opportunity to show a future employer
that you know yourself, and are willing to

work to improve yourself. Share a weakness,
like public speaking, or attention to detail,

fear of failure. And then talk about ways
you’ve worked on improvement in that area.

Here is a way to start a response:

My greatest weakness is ___.

It shows up in my work when __.

The ways I’ve worked to improve in this
area are __.

Take a moment to think about something you’ve
struggled with in your work life. Think of

ways that you’ve worked to improve, any
books that you’ve read, classes you’ve

taken, and so on. These are the things you
want to share with the interviewer when answering

this question. Remember, the important thing
is to show that you are aware of your weak

spots – and that you are already working
at improving in these areas.

TK: Now, what do you consider to be your biggest
weakness?

RS: Chocolate. Just kidding! No, my biggest
weakness is public speaking. It’s something

that I’ve spent a lot of time working on
and in which I’ve improved a great deal.

I’m very comfortable in smaller meetings
with my teams. But when I present an idea

or concept to a larger audience, I still experience
some stage fright. At this point, I can handle

these situations professionally, but I would
like to be more comfort in these moments so

I can really enjoy the experience of presenting,
rather than just survive it.

TK: Fear of public speaking is a very common
fear; I’m in the same boat on that one!

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

discuss talking about the future and wrapping
up the interview.

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

out of an interview feeling that you were
well 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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你被录取了! 每个人都喜欢
听到的两个词。 但是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三部分

这是关于准备面试的五部分系列的第三部分

面试新工作可能是压力和焦虑的巨大来源
。 如果您正在

面试非母语的工作,压力可能会
更大。 在此视频中,您将看到我

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

从上一个视频中中断的地方继续。

TK:你能告诉我你
遭受挫折并不得不保持

热情的时候吗?

常见问题:你能告诉我
你遭遇挫折而不得不

保持热情的时候吗? 面试官可能会问这样的问题
,以更好地了解您

在某些压力情况下的行为和表现。
问题可能与您过去的实际

经历或假设情况有关,
以了解您将如何应对。 以下是

与此问题类似的其他问题的示例

告诉我您曾经不得不
与难相处的客户或同事打交道的经历。

告诉我你不得不
应对危机的经历。

告诉我你不得不给出
困难反馈的时候。

如果您
和您的主管在某个问题

或行动方案上存在分歧,您将如何处理?

你可以看到,
提问的方式多种多样,所以

不可能确切地知道你可能
需要说什么。 在面试前几天

,练习
每天回答这个问题的几个不同版本

。 这将有助于建立
您在面试中可能需要的重要词汇,也将

帮助您准备好
回答此类问题。

TK:你能告诉我你
遭受挫折并不得不保持

热情的时候吗?
RS:当然。 肯定会想到一个。

去年,一个新玩具项目
经过两年的工作已进入最后阶段。 当我们

查看品牌并制定最终
营销计划时,竞争对手推出了

与我们推出的完全相同的玩具版本。
作为项目的负责人,我知道

我的反应会为团队定下基调。
我承认这是一个挫折,但

挑战小组认为这是
因祸得福。 我让他们

出去购买竞争对手的产品,
并列出他们希望玩具能

做到但不能做到的任何事情。 事实证明,这份
名单很长。 我们将这些物品添加

到我们的玩具中,并在 6 个月后推出了一款非常出色的产品
。 因此,在许多方面,竞争对手的

产品成为我们成功的关键。
TK:这听起来像是一场伟大的胜利。 现在。

你认为你最大的弱点是什么?

常见问题:您认为
自己最大的弱点是什么? 这个问题可能

是一个棘手的问题。
在回答这个问题时,你要尽可能诚实。 这

是向未来雇主
展示您了解自己并

愿意努力提高自己的机会。 分享一个弱点,
比如公开演讲,或者关注细节,

害怕失败。 然后谈谈
您在该领域进行改进的方式。

这是开始回应的一种方式:

我最大的弱点是___。

当__时它出现在我的工作中。

我在这方面努力改进的方法
是__。

花点时间想想你
在工作生活中遇到的一些事情。 想想

你努力改进的方法,你读过的任何
书,你上过的课

,等等。 这些是您
在回答这个问题时想与面试官分享的内容

。 请记住,重要的
是要表明您意识到自己的

弱点——并且您已经在
努力改进这些领域。

TK:现在,你认为你最大的
弱点是什么?

RS:巧克力。 只是在开玩笑! 不,我最大的
弱点是公开演讲。 这

是我花了很多时间研究的东西,
并且在这方面我有了很大的改进。

我很乐意
与我的团队进行小型会议。 但是当我

向更多的观众展示一个想法或概念时,我仍然会
感到怯场。 在这一点上,我可以

专业地处理这些情况,但我
希望在这些时刻更加舒适,这样

我才能真正享受呈现的体验,
而不仅仅是幸存下来。

TK:害怕公开演讲是一种非常普遍的
恐惧。 我在同一条船上!

待续! 我们将
在本系列的下一个视频中从这里开始,我们将

讨论谈论未来并
结束采访。

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

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