good morning
oh and in case i don't see you good
afternoon good evening and good night
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business english idioms job interview
donna a human resources manager is
interviewing marina for a sales position
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tell me about your most recent work
experience
right now i'm between jobs in my last
position
i was a marketing associate at com tech
international
i was there for two and a half years
i know i've heard of them but i'm
drawing a blank right now
what do they do they produced
international trade fairs
they were bought out last month by a
much larger company
and all of us were let go i see from
your resume that you also worked in
sales for the company
yes that's right it was a small company
so i wore many hats
it was very exciting what are you
looking for in a job
well i'm a real people person so i would
like to take a position
where i have lots of interaction with
different people
describe your ideal boss i work well
with all different types of people
but i guess my ideal boss would be hands
off
i prefer to work independently and not
to be micromanaged
tell me about a time when you had to
think outside the box in your work
when i was at com tech we didn't have
any money to buy advertising
i put in place a program offering
magazines a stand at the trade show
in exchange for an advertisement in the
magazine
that sounds like a good idea tell me
what sparked your interest in our sales
position
i noticed from your job description that
it requires a lot of interaction with
the marketing department
i'm very interested in marketing so i
thought this would be a good stepping
stone
to a marketing position yes this would
be a good way to get your foot in the
door of the marketing department
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between jobs
out of work unemployed
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example barbara is between jobs right
now
she hopes to find a new job soon note
saying one is between jobs sounds better
than saying one is unemployed
to draw a blank to be unable to remember
example i can't remember the name of the
hotel where we stayed in budapest
i'm drawing a blank
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to buy out to purchase an
entire business or someone's share of
the business
example when victor's company was bought
out by microsoft
he was able to retire
to let someone go
to fire someone
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example mepsteen industries let their
accountant go after he made a major
mistake calculating the company's tax
bill
to wear many hats to perform many
different job responsibilities
to play many different roles example
there are only five employees at our
company so we all have to wear many hats
people person
who likes working with people a friendly
person
example you're sure to like paul he's a
real people person
hands off
not too involved passive
not interested in managing details
example don't worry chris won't get
involved in all of your projects
he's a hands-off manager
micromanage
to manage too closely to be too involved
in the details
example helen gets involved in every
detail of her employees work
she has a reputation for micromanaging
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think outside the box to think
creatively
to think in a new and different way
example the small law firm is losing
business to larger rivals
the firm needs to think outside the box
and come up with some creative ways to
market its services
to put in place to establish
to start to implement example
next month the company plans to put in
place some new rules for filing expense
reports
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to spark one's interest to raise one's
interest
to cause one to become interested in
example
an article in the wall street journal
sparked don's interest in investing in
brazil
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stepping stone
a way of advancing or getting to the
next stage a position
a product or an activity that comes
first and prepares the way for what will
come next
example jennifer views her position as a
human resource manager as a stepping
stone to a larger position within her
company
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get one's foot in the door
to get into an organization to take a
position with an organization that could
lead to a bigger opportunity in the
future
example taking a job as a receptionist
is one way to get your foot in the door
of a company
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早上
好哦,如果我没看到你,
下午好,晚上好,晚安
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商务英语成语工作面试
唐娜人力资源经理正在
面试玛丽娜的销售职位
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告诉我你最近的工作
经历
现在我在上一个职位的工作之间
我是com tech国际的营销助理
我在那里工作了两年半
我知道我听说过他们但我现在正在
画一个空白
他们做什么 他们
举办了国际贸易展览会,
他们上个月被一家
大得多的公司收购
,我们所有人都被解雇了我从
你的简历中看到你也在
这家公司从事销售工作
是的,没错,那是一家小公司,
所以我戴了很多帽子
非常令人兴奋,你
在工作中寻找
什么? 的人,
但我想我理想的老板会放手
我更喜欢独立工作,而
不是被微观管理
告诉我有一次你不得不
在工作中跳出框框思考
当我在 com tech 我们没有
任何 花钱买广告
我制定了一个计划
,在贸易展上为杂志提供一个展位,
以换取
杂志上的
一个听起来不错的广告 告诉我
是什么激发了您对我们销售
职位的兴趣
我从您的职位描述中
注意到 需要与营销部门进行大量互动
我对营销非常感兴趣,所以我
认为这将是
进入营销职位的一个很好的垫脚石 是的,这将
是让您踏入
营销部门大门的好方法
]
工作之间
失业失业
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示例芭芭拉现在在工作之间,
她希望很快找到一份新工作 注意
说一个工作之间的工作
比说一个失业的人
更好画一个 无法记住的空白
示例我不记得
我们在布达佩斯住过的酒店的名称
我正在画一个空白
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] 买断以购买
整个企业或某人
在维克多公司成立时的业务份额
被微软收购
他可以
退休让某人
去解雇
某人 不同的角色
例如我们公司只有五名员工,
所以我们都必须戴很多帽子
人 喜欢与人一起工作 友好的
人
例子 你一定会喜欢 保罗 他是一个
真正的人
放手
不太参与 被动
不感兴趣 在管理细节
示例中不要担心克里斯不会
参与您的所有项目
详细信息
示例 海伦参与
员工工作的每一个细节
她以微观管理着称
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跳出框框思考
创造性
地思考 以新的和不同的方式思考
示例小型律师事务所正在将
业务输给更大的竞争对手
该公司需要跳出框框思考
并想出一些创造性的方式来
推销其服务
以建立并在
下个月开始实施示例公司计划
制定一些提交费用报告的新规则
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] 激发人们的兴趣 提高人们的
兴趣 使人们对它产生兴趣
例如
华尔街日报上的一篇文章
激发了唐对投资巴西的兴趣
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垫脚石
一种前进或进入
下一阶段的方式
一个产品或一个职位 先发生的活动,
并为接下来的事情做准备
jennifer 将她作为
人力资源经理的职位视为
大型企业的垫脚石 在她的公司中担任一个职位
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] 踏入组织的大门
,在一个组织中担任一个
职位,这可能
会在未来带来更大的机会
例如,担任接待员的工作
是让你站稳脚跟的一种方式 在
公司门口
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