How to Interview for a Job in American English part 45

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 four in a series that’s all

about preparing for a job interview.

This is part four 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 creating your own answers
to these questions. Let’s pick up where

we left off in the previous video.

TK: Where do you see yourself in five years?

Common Question: Where do you see yourself
in five years? This is a chance to share your

goals for the future. You want to demonstrate
that you understand what is realistically

achievable over a certain period of time.
You’ll also be letting the interviewer know

how ambitious you are with this answer. If
you haven’t thought about this question

at all, it can be a great idea to think about
this before your interview. Also, think about

answers to two variations: where do you see
yourself in one year, where do you see yourself

in 10 years.

You start this response by saying:

In five years I would like to be ___.

Practice answering this question out loud
as you prepare for your interview. If you

only practice your answers in your head, it
will be much more stressful when you’re

in the room with the interviewer, speaking
out loud for the first time. Record yourself.

Critique your own speech. What was unclear?
How you can you clarify, or say more concisely,

your thoughts?

TK: Where do you see yourself in five years?
RS: As I mentioned before, I’m interested

in growth. In five years I would like to be
a part of a company growing its business on

a regular and consistent basis. I’d like
to be in a Vice President position with a

focus on development. And while I know that
would require much more public speaking, in

five years I plan on being ready for it.
TK: Okay, well, I have everything I need,

but do you have any questions for me, about
the company or the position?

Common Question: Do you have any questions
for me? So far, the interview has been about

whether or not you would be a good fit for
the company. With the question “Do you have

any questions for me?”, it’s your turn
to find out if the company is a good fit for

you. The questions you ask will also show
how well you know their company and the requirements

of the position.

Before the interview, write down any questions
you have about the position, the company,

or the work environment. Then practice those
questions out loud. Chances are, you won’t

need to ask all of them. Some might be answered
during the earlier parts of the interview.

TK: Okay, well, I have everything I need,
but do you have any questions for me, about

the company or the position?
RS: Yes. Imagine you’re looking back on this

hiring decision in a year. The person you
hired has exceeded your expectations. What

did he or she do that impressed you most?
TK: That’s a great question. I think in

one year the person would have come in and
spent some time learning from the team and

people that have been here a while. Then,
she or he will start making changes in an

informed way. In one year I want this person’s
team to be a well-oiled machine. I want them

to be bouncing ideas off each other, coming
up with new designs and making headway into

new markets.
RS: That’s helpful. It’s good to know

what the expectations are. Can you tell me
about the team that I would be working with?

TK: Sure. I believe all of them have been
with the company for over five years and know

the ropes. I would say there’s a little
bit of frustration currently because of our

lack of growth. This will be the third time
we’ve brought in a new team leader in four

years.
RS: Do you know what’s causing that kind

of rapid turn over?
T: To be honest, the last three team leaders

have been hired from within the company. And
sometimes it’s hard to think outside the

box when you’ve been inside the box for
awhile. We’re hoping to bring in some new

ideas and energy and get our development team
back on track.

RS: That makes sense. I really appreciate
that you’re considering me for the position.

I’d love to be a part of the company achieving
its goals.

TK: Very good. Okay. That’s great, thanks
so much for coming in, Rachel. It’s great

to meet you. I’ll give you a call in the
next three days.

RS: Sounds good, I look forward to it. Thanks
again.

TK: My pleasure.

Notice that the interview ends with another
handshake. You may have some more small talk

at the end of the interview as well. Hopefully
by the end of the interview you feel more

comfortable and confident than you did when
you arrived.

There’s just one video left in this series.
In that video, we’ll talk about things like

body language, humor, and expression and how
to use them to your advantage in an interview.

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四部分

这是关于准备面试的五部分系列的第四部分

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

我们从上一个视频中中断的地方继续。

TK:五年后你觉得自己在哪里?

常见问题:五年后你觉得自己
在哪里? 这是一个分享

未来目标的机会。 您想
证明您了解

在特定时间段内可以实际实现的目标。
你也会让面试官知道

你对这个答案有多么雄心勃勃。 如果
您根本没有考虑过这个

问题,那么在面试之前考虑一下可能是个好主意
。 另外,请考虑

两种变化的答案:
一年后您在哪里看到自己

,十年后您在哪里看到自己。

您首先要说

:五年后我想成为___。

在准备面试时练习大声回答这个问题。 如果你

只是在头脑中练习你的答案,那么
当你

和面试官在房间里第一次大声说话时,压力会大得多
。 自己记录。

批评你自己的演讲。 什么不清楚?
你如何澄清或更简洁地说出

你的想法?

TK:五年后你觉得自己在哪里?
RS:正如我之前提到的,我

对增长感兴趣。 在五年内,我想
成为一家公司的

一员,并定期和一致地发展其业务。 我
想担任副总裁一职,

专注于发展。 虽然我知道
这需要更多的公开演讲,但

我计划在五年内做好准备。
TK:好的,我有我需要的一切,

但是你有什么问题要问我
吗,关于公司或职位?

常见问题:你有什么问题
要问我吗? 到目前为止,面试一直是关于

你是否
适合公司。 带着“你有

什么问题要问我吗?”这个问题,轮到你
来看看这家公司是否适合

你。 您提出的问题还将
表明您对他们的公司和

职位要求的了解程度。

在面试之前,写下
你对职位、公司

或工作环境的任何问题。 然后大声练习这些
问题。 很有可能,您

不需要全部询问。 有些可能会
在采访的早期部分得到回答。

TK:好的,我有我需要的一切,
但是你有什么问题要问我

吗,关于公司或职位?
RS:是的。 想象一下,你在一年后回顾这个

招聘决定。 你
雇用的人超出了你的预期。

他或她做过什么让你印象最深刻的事?
TK:这是一个很好的问题。 我认为在

一年内,该人会进来并
花一些时间向团队和在这里工作了一段时间的人学习

。 然后,
她或他将开始以

知情的方式进行更改。 一年后,我希望这个人的
团队成为一台运转良好的机器。 我希望他们

能够相互交流想法,
提出新设计并进军

新市场。
RS:这很有帮助。 很高兴

知道期望是什么。 你能告诉我
我将与之合作的团队吗?

TK:当然。 我相信他们所有人都已经
在公司工作了五年以上,并且知道其中

的诀窍。 我想说的是
,由于我们

缺乏增长,目前有一点沮丧。 这将是我们四年来第三次
引入新的团队负责人


RS:你知道是什么导致了

这种快速转变吗?
T:老实说,最后三个团队负责

人都是从公司内部聘请的。 有时

当你在盒子里
呆了一段时间后,很难跳出盒子思考。 我们希望引入一些新的

想法和能量,让我们的开发团队
重回正轨。

RS:这是有道理的。 我真的很
感激你考虑我担任这个职位。

我很想成为公司实现
其目标的一部分。

TK:非常好。 好的。 太好了,非常感谢你的
到来,瑞秋。 很

高兴认识你。 我会在
接下来的三天内给你打电话。

RS:听起来不错,我很期待。 再次感谢。

TK:我的荣幸。

请注意,采访以另一次
握手结束。

在面试结束时,你可能还会有一些闲聊。 希望
在面试结束时,您会

比刚到时感到更加自在和自信

这个系列只剩下一个视频了。
在该视频中,我们将讨论

肢体语言、幽默和表达等内容,以及如何
在面试中利用它们来发挥自己的优势。

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