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Interviewer’s Common English Phrases

Commonly used English phrases for interviewers

When participating in an English interview, do we know how to introduce ourselves in English? What questions do interviewers usually ask? The following are the commonly used English phrases for interviewers that I carefully prepared. You can refer to the following content!

Common English Phrases for Interviewers 1

Tell me about yourself?

1. Tell me about yourself.

2. What are your greatest strengths?

2. What are your greatest strengths?

3. What are your greatest weakness?

3. What are your greatest weaknesses?

4. Why did you quit your last job?

4. Why did you quit your last job?

5. Why do you want to work here?

5. Why do you want to work here?

6. What do co-workers say about you?

6. What do your colleagues say about you?

7. Would you be willing to relocate if required?

7. If you are required to work in another location, would you be willing?

8. What do you know about us?

8. What do you know about our company?

9. What kind of salary are you looking for?

9. What is your expected salary?

10.What were you earning at your last job?

10.What was your salary at your last job? Commonly used English phrases for interviewers 2

1. what will you do if you don't get this position? What will you do if you don't get this job?

Key Point: Remember to express your regrets.

Correct answer ideas:

(1) I would be very disappointed. I'd ask the interviewer if I am allowed to apply again or ask him to contact me in case of emergency , or if they need help any kind. I would say that I am always here for this Company. And I'd tell the interviewer I will do anything for this Company.

 (2)I am committed to this company and its advancement so, should I not be selected, I will work with and support whoever might get selected. However, I do feel that my experience in the department and with the team would make me the best candidate.

2.What's the meaning of your email address? What's the meaning of your email address?

Key point: It is the same as asking for the name.

Correct answer ideas:

Never lazy? Oh, I want to encourage myself never to be lazy! You know I am a hardworking person. So, it's my slogan!

3. How did you know our job opening? How did you know we were recruiting for this position?

Key point: Just answer truthfully.

Correct answer ideas:

My friend told me about this job./ I got the information on the internet/ I saw the advert.

4. What contribution did you make to your current (previous) organization? What contribution did you make to your current (previous) organization?

Key point: This question tests what you can do for the company you are interviewing for.

It’s time to show your abilities~

Correct answer ideas:

(1) I have finished three new projects, and I am sure I can apply my experience to this position. < /p>

 (2)I increased sales approximately 100% in three years. Last year I personally sold 1.5 million Yuan worth of services and was ranked number 2 in the entire company among 14 sales reps.

5.Most employees and bosses have some disagreements. How did you react to these disagreements in your last job? Many employees and bosses have some disagreements. How did you react to these disagreements in your last job? What is the situation?

Key point: This question can reflect how you handle the relationship with your superiors.

Correct answer ideas:

When I have disagreements with my boss, my first reaction is to double-check my opinions. My boss is an expert and he's been proven right most of the time. If I do believe I'm right or partially right, I provide my boss with a detailed report listing all facts and numbers to prove my opinion. Because my boss is extremely busy, I need to make the report simple but powerful, to help him make the decision. ;