文档介绍:Unit 1 Job Interviews
Presented by Sallen
Background
For many, a job interview is the most critical part of the job search process. In order to persuade the employer that he/she is the most suitable person for the opening, the candidate has to impress the employer with his/her appearance, personality and qualifications.
Name: Sallen
Gender: Female
Job: Teacher
Warm-up: Do’s and Don’ts
□Knock on the door and enter the room politely.
□Just rush in.
□Take a seat without invited.
□Sit down quietly.
□Look at the interviewer. Make eye contact.
□Look sideways if you are nervous.
□Stretch your legs to relax yourself.
□Sit properly.
□Pretend to know what you actually don’t.
□Talk frankly and wisely.
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Listening Practice
Gary: Good morning, I’m Gary. Please take a seat.
John: Good morning, I’m John. Nice to meet you.
Gary: Nice to meet you. To start with, can you tell me why you are 1) in working for pany?
John: First, as far as I know, pany has a(n) 2)
record. Second, I think my 3)
and my 4) qualify me for the job.
Gary: I see. Which university did you graduate from? And what is your major?
interested
impressive growth
major
past experience
Dialogue 1
Listening Practice
John: I graduated from 5) and my major is 6) .
Gary: pany do you work for now?
John: BTC.
Gary: And what is your 7) there?
John: I’m in charge of marketing activities in East Asia, for example, organizing 8) and arranging 9) .
Peking University
marketing
chief responsibility
exhibitions
trade conferences
Dialogue 1
Words and Expressions
1. Resume
2. Unemployment
3. Promotion
4. Probationary
5. Branch
6. Performance
7. Base
8. Insurance
9. Medical representative
Match the questions with the corresponding answers.
1. Could you tell me something about the paid holidays, insurance, and things like that?
2. In which cities do you have your branches?
3. How much time will it take for me to be promoted here?
4. Why would you like to work as a medical represen