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English dialogue in interview reading and English self-introduction in interview

English dialogue class is to provide students with an opportunity to communicate face to face in English and cultivate their oral communication ability in English. I carefully collected the English conversations during the interview for everyone to enjoy and learn!

About English conversation during the interview 1 Caroline: From your resume, I can see that you have done well in school. What I want to know is why do you think you? You are very suitable for this job.

Caroline: From your resume, I can see that you are excellent at school. I want to know why you think you are suitable for this job.

Cindy: I'm always interested in the news of your industry. Me? I am very impressed with your company? Sales performance of. In the past three years, the domestic market has increased by 200%, which is an incredible feat. I also admire and agree with the employee development values adopted by the company. I found that my personal goals and business operation ideas are completely consistent with the company's goals and missions.

Cindy: I've been following the news of your industry. The company's performance in China market has tripled in the past three years, which left a deep impression on me. At the same time, I also like your company's corporate culture of cultivating employees. I think my personal development goals, business philosophy and the company's goals are completely consistent.

Caroline: So you know our company well. It seems that you have done your due diligence.

Caroline: You know our company well. It seems that you have done a lot of homework in advance.

Cindy: Yes, besides judging whether I am suitable for C & I think it is also important to know whether this company is suitable for me. From the receptionist to the assistant, I was deeply impressed by the service provided by everyone. I believe I will have a very meaningful and successful career here.

Cindy: Yes, besides judging whether I meet the requirements of C&C, it is also important to know whether the company is suitable for me. I was deeply impressed by the reception from the front desk to the assistant. I think I can start a valuable and successful career here.

About the English conversation in interview 2 A: Introduce yourself briefly.

Please introduce yourself.

My name is David, I live in Shanghai and was born in 1980. My major is electrical engineering.

My name is David. I live in Shanghai and was born in 1980. My major is electronic engineering.

What kind of personality do you think you have?

What kind of personality do you think you have?

Well, I think I am very enthusiastic about things. I don't like giving up halfway. I am very organized and very capable.

Well, I'm passionate about things. I don't like giving up halfway. I am very organized.

What do you think are your strengths and weaknesses?

What are your weaknesses and strengths?

Well, I'm afraid I'm not a good speaker, but I know this very well, so I've been learning how to speak in public. I think my advantage is that I persevere and learn things quickly.

Well, I'm not very good at talking. I have realized this, so I am learning how to speak in public. I think my strength is perseverance and quick learning.

Do you have a license or certificate?

Do you have a license or qualification certificate?

B: I have a driver's license. I'm a certified public accountant.

I have a driver's license, and I am a certified public accountant.

How do you get along with others?

How do you get along with others?

I am very cooperative and have a good team spirit.

I can cooperate with others and am a team member.

About Interview English Dialogue 3 Accounting Interview English Dialogue

Mike: Good morning, John. I'm Mike.

John: Good morning.

Mike: How are you?

John: I'm fine. Thank you.

Mike: How is the traffic here?

John: I'm glad the traffic was smooth this morning. No traffic jams, no accidents.

Mike: That's good. John, Jean? Let's start the interview. Are you ready?

John: Yes, I am.

Mike: First of all, let me introduce myself. I'm the manager of the finance department. As you know, there is a vacancy in my department, and I need to fill it as soon as possible.

John: Please tell me some information about this position.

Mike: This is a junior position. New employees will have to work closely with the accounting department. He must also deal with the bank every day.

John: What qualifications do you need?

Mike: I need a four-year college degree in finance. Working experience will help.

John: What kind of experience do you want?

Mike: It's good to do office work. However, since this is an entry-level position, I don't need much experience. I am willing to train new people.

John: Great!

Mike: John, introduce yourself briefly.

John: I'm a student of West Coast University. I just graduated with a bachelor's degree in finance. In the past two years, I have been working part-time as a payroll clerk.

Mike: What kind of job are you looking for?

John: This job should help me understand what finance is all about. I learned a lot of financial theories at school, and now it's time for me to put them into practice.

Mike: Anything else?

John: I also hope it can help me grow in my field.

Mike: What are your strengths? Why should I hire you?

John: I work hard and learn things quickly. I am very eager to learn, and I get along well with people.

Mike: OK. Now, let me ask you a few simple questions You don't mind working long hours, do you?

John: No, I didn't.

Mike: Can you work under pressure?

John: Yes, I can. When I was at school, I had to take several classes every semester and work at least twenty hours a week. I handled the situation well.

Mike: Do you have any questions for me?

John: No, I think I know this job very well. I believe I can handle it well, and I hope to have the opportunity to work for you.

Mike: Nice to meet you, John. Thank you for coming.

John: Nice to meet you, too. Thank you for seeing me.