英語(yǔ)面試經(jīng)典問(wèn)答
"work experience" is the type of work you've done in the past. If you haven't started working yet you can say "Right now I'm still a student." or "I'm a recent grad and I haven't started working yet." In the second sentence, "recent grad" is short for "recent graduate" and means that you have just finished school.
請(qǐng)告訴我你過(guò)去的工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)。工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)就是你過(guò)去所做的工作。如果尚未開始工作,就可以回答"Right now I'm still a student."(現(xiàn)在我還是個(gè)學(xué)生。)或者說(shuō)"I'm a recent grad and I haven't started working yet."(我剛剛畢業(yè),還沒(méi)有開始工作。)"recent grad"是"recent graduate"的縮寫,意思是剛剛畢業(yè)。
Second One: What's your greatest weakness?
This is a popular question that western employers like to ask to make candidates nervous! In fact, they ask this to know how you respond to a difficult question. You shouldn't answer by telling your greatest weakness since you might not get the job! Instead, you can tell them something that isn't directly related to the job position.
你最大的缺點(diǎn)是什么?西方老板特別愛(ài)問(wèn)這個(gè)問(wèn)題,讓面試者感到很緊張。事實(shí)上,他問(wèn)這個(gè)問(wèn)題是看你對(duì)棘手問(wèn)題的反應(yīng)。你沒(méi)必要如實(shí)回答你的弱點(diǎn),因?yàn)槟怯锌赡茏屇愕貌坏竭@份工作。相反,你可以告訴他們一些與工作不直接相關(guān)的事情。
Third One: Why do you feel you are qualified for this job?
This question is a good opportunity to brag a little bit. You should talk about some extra skills you have that maybe wasn't included in your resume, or talk about your greatest strength in more detail.
你為什么覺(jué)得自己勝任這份工作?這時(shí)候你要充分發(fā)揮你的"自夸"本領(lǐng)。你可以講述一些簡(jiǎn)歷資料里面沒(méi)有包括的技能;或者是再詳細(xì)強(qiáng)調(diào)一下你的特長(zhǎng)。
Fourth One: What kind of salary did you have in mind?
Salary is how much money you earn, usually per year. When asked this, it's best to answer with a salary range or approximation and not an exact figure. This shows that you are familiar with the industry if you know what the approximate salary should be.
你期望的薪水是多少?"salary"就是你賺多少錢,通常是年收入;卮疬@個(gè)問(wèn)題時(shí),最好說(shuō)出一個(gè)大致范圍,而不是一個(gè)確切的數(shù)字。如果你能說(shuō)出這個(gè)工資范圍,那就說(shuō)明你對(duì)此行業(yè)非常了解。
Fifth One: If hired, when could you start work?
When answering this it's best not to say you can start right away. This might make you seem very desperate for a job. A safe answer would be "I can start at the beginning of next month."
如果雇傭的話,你什么時(shí)候開始工作?回答這個(gè)問(wèn)題時(shí)。一定要注意!不要說(shuō)我馬上可以工作。那會(huì)讓對(duì)方認(rèn)為你非常迫切地需要這份工作。一個(gè)非常保險(xiǎn)的回答可以是"I can start at the beginning of next month."(我下月初可以開始上班。)
Sixth One: What kind of work does the posi-tion involve?
You can ask this to clarify exactly what kind of work you'll be doing.
這個(gè)職位包括哪些工作?通過(guò)問(wèn)這句話,你可以清楚地了解到你的工作內(nèi)容。
求職英語(yǔ)會(huì)話
A: Hello!
B: Hello! Glad to meet you.
A: Tell me something about yourself, please.
B: My name is Wan Mei and I live in Guangzhou. I was born in 1978. I am a student of Jinan University. I have majored in Public Administration. I like travelling very much and enjoy sports. I am in the tennis club at my university.
A: Your application form says you were out of school for half a year during high school. What was the reason? Were you ill?
B: Oh, no. My father's job took him to America for six months then, and he decided to take the whole family along.
A: So during that time you went to high school in the United States?
B: Yes, it was just for a few months, but attended Johnson High School in Chicago.
A: There was a year between the time you graduated from high school and entered the university. What were you doing during that time?
B: I spent a year doing things a person doesn't have time for. I traveled several countries.
A: Do you think you are more outward-looking or more inward-looking?
B: Well, something I want to be by myself, but most of the time I prefer being with a group of people, so I guess you'd may I am rather outgoing. I was really very active in my university club.
A: What would you say are some of your strong and weak points?
B: Well, I suppose a strong point of mine is that I like developing new things and ideas. But I am afraid I am a poor talker and that isn't very good, so I've been studying how to speak in public.
A: Do you have any people you'd call really close friends?
B: Not too many, but not too few, either, I suppose. There are six people that I see quite often now. They're all my good friends.
A: What kind of sports do you like? And do you watch or play?
B: I like both watching and playing. And I enjoy almost all sports, but I especially like tennis. I was in the tennis club all through high school, so particularly in the case of tennis I prefer doing to watching.
A: What kind of books do you like?
B: I like biographics. It's intersting to read about the backgrounds of people who have become famous, and see what I can learn from their lives.
A: Who is your favorite writer?
B: I like the novels of Charles Dickens very much. I've read almost all of them in the original.
A: Can you name one person that you respect very much?
B: My English teacher at college. He has so much humour and vitality, and I am very impressed with his tactfulness. He can make a person see the contradictions in his thinking without making him feel foolish. I've learned a lot from watching the way he applies himself to his teaching, and how he leads people to seeing things.
A: What basic principles do you apply to your life?
B: Not to put off till tomorrow what you can do today. I feel that time gives away very easily —— you think you have it, and it is gone quickly! Putting things off just makes it worse later. So even if it is hard at the time, I try to get things done that day and not leave them till the next day.
A: Tell me why you are interested in working for this company, will you?
B: I think working in this company would give me the best oppotunity to use what I've learned at college, studying public administration for four years. I think this company has a great future and I'll be able to develop my own capabilities here. So for a long time I've been thinking I'd like to work with this company.
A: Have you ever worked during your university days?
B: Yes. I worked as a tutor to teach English to a middle school student.
A: There's a good chance for you to come to work for this company. But, you will have to have another interview with our manager himself in Chinese.
B: Of course.
A: Thank you for coming. Good-bye!
B: Good-bye!
英語(yǔ)面試中經(jīng)常用到的問(wèn)答詞句
Q:How do you rate yourself as a professional?
A:With my strong knowledge on computer,i am capable and competent.
Q:What are your best professional skills?
A:I think i am skilled in computer operation and maintenance.
Q:What kind of people do you prefer to work with?
A:I prefer to work with those who are will to work with other people.
Q:What do you think you are worth to us?
A:I feel i can make some positive contributions to you company in the
future.
Q:What make you think you would success in this position?
A:With my graduate school training and my self-study.I am sure I will meet
with success.
Q:Do you work well under stress or pressure?
A:I am young and have more energy,so i think i can handle it well.
Q:Q:How do you normally handle criticism?
A:when we cool off,we can discuss it later.
Q:What do you find frustrating in a work situation?
A:Sometimes,the narrow-minded people make me frustrated.
Q:How do you handle your conflict with your colleagues in your work?
A:I will try to present my ideas in a more clear and civilized way in order
to get my points across.
Q:How do you handle your failure?
A:None of us was born "perfect".I will sure to be given a second chance to
correct my mistake.
Q:What provide you with a sense of accomplishment?
A:Doing my best job for your company.
Q:What is the most important in your life right now?
A:To get a job is most important to me right now.
Q:Why?
A:To pay back my parents for fostered me so long.
Q:Could you project what you would like to be doing five years from now?
A:It would be too early for me to predict this.
Q:Why do you think you might like to work for our company?
A:I think the prospect of the auto industry in China will be better and
better in the future.Just like developed countys some years earlier.
Q: You may ask questions about us, if you have any.
A: Sure, What would my job entail?
畢業(yè)生求職英語(yǔ)
A: What university do you attend?
B: I attend Zhongshan University.
A: When will you graduate from the university?
B: I will graduate this coming July.
A: Are you going to receive any degree?
B: Yes, I will receive a degree of Bachelor of Business Adminstration.
A: Please tell me about the courses you've completed at university.
B: I've completed Marketing Principles, Sales Management, Distribution Theory, Economics, Accounting, Statistics, Psychology, Business English and so on.
A: What is your favorite course?
B: My favorite course is Cost Accounting.
A: What university do you attend?
B: I attend Zhongshan University.
A: When will you graduate from the university?
B: I will graduate this coming July.
A: Are you going to receive any degree?
B: Yes, I will receive a degree of Bachelor of Business Adminstration.
A: Please tell me about the courses you've completed at university.
B: I've completed Marketing Principles, Sales Management, Distribution Theory, Economics, Accounting, Statistics, Psychology, Business English and so on.
A: What is your favorite course?
B: My favorite course is Cost Accounting.
A: Are you a student leader at college?
B: Yes. I've served as the monitor of our class for two years.
A: Have you got any honors or rewards in your university days?
B: Yes. I've been on the honor roll for three academic years.
A: Have you been involved in any extracurricular activities at college?
B: Yes. I've been on the college basketball team.
A: What sports do you usually take part in at college?
B: I sometimes play table tennis and sometimes play basketball.
A: Is there anything you regret not having done or would like to have done differently at college?
B: I've spent so much time on club activities during the four years. However, I've never missed any of my classes. But I think my academic records would have been much better if I had put more time and energy into studying, looking back on it.
A: Is there any teacher who impresses you very deeply during your student life?
B: Yes. Our maths professor has left a deep impression on me. In class, he is responsible in teaching and very strict with us students. But out of class, he treats us on his own sons and daughters. We all like him very much.
A: Why are you interested in working with this company?
B: I am interested in working with your company because I know yours is one of the largest computer companies in our country (porvince, city). My major in the university is computer programming, so I wish to have the opportunity to apply my knowledge here.
A: Do you choose this company on account of high pay (or remuneration)?
B: No, not only for high pay (remuneration), but also for a good working environment. As far as I know, working in a Sino-foreign joint venture calls for punctuality and responsibility. It is such a working environment that I am looking for.
A: Have you applied for a similiar post to any other company?
B: Yes, I've also applied to Global Huada Company Ltd. - a Sina-American joint venture, in case I may not be accepted here.
A: What is the result of your application to that company?
B: They've turned me down.
A: What's the reason why you failed to get the post?
B: My domicile isn't in this city and they needed a local resident. That's the sole reason for my failure to get the post.
A: If you are employed by both companies, whose offer will you accept?
B: Needless to say, my first choice is your company.
About your plans for future work
A: Tell me what you know about our company.
B: All right. Your company is a Sina-American joint venture. Your head office is in the U.S.A. There are a lot of subsidiary companies all over the world. You mainly make beauty products which sell well.
A: Do you know who is the investor of this company?
B: I'm sorry. I don't know.
A: What section would you like to work in if you enter this company?
B: If possible, I'd like you to try me in the export section.
A: What are your plane for the future?
B: I wish to move up to a higher position when I get more experience.
A: How long does it take to get here from your home?
B: It takes me about 35 minutes by bike.
A: That's quite a way. Are you planning to find a boarding house nearly, or do you have relatives you can stay with?
B: I'm pretty strong. There is no problem for me to be punctual for work though I have to travel that far.
A; How long do you think that we can depend on your working here?
B: If I enjoy the job and I feel I am making progress in the work, I would stay until I rearch the age limit.
About your language abilities
A: What foreign languages can you speak?
B: I can only speak English as far as foreign languages are concerned.
A: Which band of College English Test have you passed?
B: Band Four (Six).
A: Do you think you're proficient in both written and spoken English?
B: Yes, I think I'm quite proficient in both written and spoken English.
A: One of the most important things for this job is English progiciency. Can you use English freely?
B: Yes, I think so. I can communicate with foreigners easily. They say my English is quite good.
A: Can you speak Cantonese?
B: Yes, I can. Although I come from Hunan Province, I've gained mastery of Cantonese since I've been living in Guangdong for ten years.
About your personality and characte
A: What kind of personality do you think you have?
B: I feel that I take the initiative to get things done.
A: Do you think you are introverted or extroverted?
B: I'm quite outgoing, I think. I enjoy mixing and doing things with others.
A: What are your weak points (faults, weaknesses) and strong points (strengths)?
B: Well, I'm afraid I'm a poor talker, and that isn't very good, so I've been learning how to speak in public. I suppose a strong point is that I like developing new things and ideas.
A: What do you think is the most important thing for you to be happy?
B: I maintain that the most important thing is having good friends. A person can't live all by himself, I think. It takes a lot of people working and cooperating together. A friend in need is a friend indeed. So the more really close friends I have, the better.
A: What attitude do you take towards life?
B: Time and tide wait for no man. So we mustn't put off till tomorrow what can be done today. I've found out that time and money get away very easily —— you think you are in possession of them, and they're gone! Putting things off just makes it worse later, so even if it's hard at the time, I try to get things done that day and not to let them go.
A: What basic principle do you apply to your life?
B: Working hard and being frugal are both virtues, which I strive to practise in my life.
About your interests and hobbies
A: Do you have any special interests out of your job?
B: Yes. Music and painting are my two great interests in life.
A: What do you do on weekends?
B: On weekends I sometimes make an excursion to the suburbs with my family.
A: How do you entertain yourself after work?
B: I generally entertain myself in sports, reading, painting.
A: What kinds of sports do you like?And do you play or watch?
B: I'm a football fan. But I don't play and just enjoy watching football matches.
A: What kinds of books do you like?
B: I enjoy reading biographies, especially those of well-known statesmen, militarists, scientists, and artists. I can learn a lot from their life histories.
A: Who are your favorite authors?
B: Lu Xun and Ba Jin are my favorite authors.
A: Do you drink?
B: Yes, I do. But I never drink to excess.
A: Are you a smoker?
B: No, I am not.
About ways to contact you
A: Shall we notify you of our decision by mail or phone?
B: Either will do. My address and telephone number is written on my resume.
A: We'll get in touch with you as soon as we've made our decision. Thank you for coming.
B: Thank you for your having interviewed me. See you again.
A: I'll contact you by next Saturday. Thank you for your interest in our company.
B: Thank you, sir (madam). I hope to see you again.
A: Excuse me. My name is Amy Lin. I have an appointment with Mr. Zhu at ten. Would you mind announcing me?
C: Yes, Miss Lin. Mr. Zhu is expecting you. Go right in.
A: May I speak to Mr. John Zhu?
B: Yes, I am Mr. Zhu. Miss Lin, I have read your letter of application. You don't seem to have any working experience.
A: Yes and no. No, I just left college and I don't have any working experience. However, the rigid training at my college should make up for my lack of working experience.
B: What do you expect for starting salary?
A: I'll leave that to you, sir. I'm sure you know what is best for me.
B: Miss Lin, are you married?
A: I can't say I am. I don't even have a steady boy friend.
B: What are your future plans, if you don't mind my asking.
A: I'm a doer, not a day dreamer.
B: OK. Miss Lin, we will let you know the result.
A: Thank you, sir, for giving me the time. I hope to see you again and soon.
。╓= Mr. White Q= Qin Li)
W: Come in, please.
Q: I'm Qin Li. I've come for an interview as arranged.
W: Oh, I see. I'm White, personnel manager. Take a seat, please.
Q: Glad to meet you, Mr. White.
W: Miss Qin Li, have got any exerience in restaurant service?
Q: Yes. Since I entered college, I have been working in a fast food restaurant as a waitress, part time, of course.
W: For how long?
Q: Three years.
W: Our restaurant receives a lot of foreign customers. Can you serve them in English?
Q: That's the reason why I apply for this job. Now I'm studying Hotel English in my college. And I'm quite familiar with the western courtesy and restaurant etiquette. I am sure my public relation skills will leave a strong impression on your customers.
W: You must know our working hours are very long and overtime work is frequent.
Q: I don't mind that.
W: I think I'll give you a three months' trial. The salary for this period is 1500 yuan a month, no bonus. After that period, if we both feel satisfied, a formal contract will be signed.
Q: When am I supposed to start working?
W: Next Monday. Bring your resume and diploma with you.
Q: Yes, I will. Thank you, Mr. White. Good-bye.
W: Good-bye.
(R= the receptionist C= Cai Yingying S= Mrs. Smith)
R: Good morning. Can I help you?
C: Good morning. I am Cai Yingying. I'm supposed to have an appointment with Mrs. Smith. Is she available now?
R: Yes, she is. Please go to Room 205.
C: Thank you very much.
C: May I come in?
S: Yes, please.
C: Good morning, Mrs Smith. I'm Cai Yingying.
S: Nice to meet you. Sit down, please. Miss Cai, would you like a cup of tea?
C: No, thanks a lot.
S: Miss Cai, as you've learned in our advertisement, we need a capable secretary. You know our company does a very big international business, so we are really looking for a bilingual secretary. Do you think you are proficient in both written and spoken English?
C: Yes, I think so. I can speak English fluently, and handle reporting writing in English, such as summaries, keeping minutes at meetings, etc.
S: How is your typing skill?
C: I can type 60 words a minute, basically no mistake.
S: That sounds fine. By the way, can you operate a word processor?
C: Yes, I can, but not very skillfully. I'm still taking a computer course.
S: Good. Any questions?
C: Can I ask about the salary?
S: We can offer you 800 yuan at the start and a rise would be given according to your ability later. The employees can also enjoy our company's health insurance program.
C: I think I like the job.
S: We will send you a letter by early next week. Thank you for coming, Miss Cai. It was nice talking to you.
C: Thank you, Mrs. Smith. Good-bye.
。˙= Mr. Brown W= Wang Xiaowei)
B: Why do you want to be a tourist guide?
W: I have been interested in Chinese and world geography ever since I was child. I also like foreign cultures very much. That's why I chose English literature as my major when I entered the university.
B: I think you like travel, too.
W: Oh, yes, very much. I'm quite outgoing and like meeting people. During my trips, I often work as a volunteer guide to help those foreign tourist enjoy their trips better. I feel very proud when I introduce our long and rich culture to foreign tourists. Of course, it's a chance for me to practise my English. So I do have a little experience as a guide.
B: But you know to be a guide is a tough job.
W: Certainly, it is very demanding. But I don't mind. After all it is a job I like to do.
B: Besides English, what other languages can you speak?
W: A little Japanese and German. I can speak Cantonese, too, for I was born and brought up in Guangzhou.
B: It's very impressive. Mr. Wang, if you are hired, you'll be expected to receive some training in tourism business.
W: That's fine.
B: Would you please fill out this application form and give it to the secretary?We'll inform you very soon.
W: Thank you, Mr. Brown, for your time and patience. Good-bye.
B: Good luck. Bye.
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