編一個(gè)三人英語(yǔ)求職對(duì)話
編一個(gè)三人英語(yǔ)求職對(duì)話
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三人英語(yǔ)求職對(duì)話1
人物: Mrs. Wang( interviewer, a manager of human resources)
Linda (secretary)
David Lee(interviewee 1, a college student)
地點(diǎn): In the office of Mrs. Wang
Linda is busy doing her clerical work when Mrs. Wang walks into the office.
Linda: Good morning, Mrs. Wang!
Mrs. Wang: Good morning, Linda.
Linda: Would you like to have a cup of tea?
Mrs. Wang: oh, thanks. Linda, please bring in the resumes for today’s interview. I want to take a quick look first.
Linda: Ok. I’ll bring them in right away.
Linda walks away. A moment later she returns with a cup of tea in one hand and some documents in the other hand.
Linda: here you are. (She puts the tea and the documents on the desk.)
Mrs. Wang: thank you, Linda. When is the appointment for interview?
Linda: 9: 30. You still have 10 minutes.
Mrs. Wang: ok. Give me a buzz then.
10 minutes later. David Lee walks in for the interview. Miss Chen calls from the outer office.
Linda: hi, Mrs. Wang, David Lee is here now.
Mrs. Wang: ok. Bring him in.
Linda leads David Lee to the office.
Linda: this way, please.
David follows Miss Chen in and sits down at designated place.
Linda walks out.
Mrs. Wang: Hi, My name is Mrs. Wang, director of Human Resources. Nice to meet you.
David: Nice to meet you, too.
Mrs. Wang: well, tell me something about yourself, ok?
David: my name is David lee. I graduated from XXX University. I have a master degree in business management and I have…..
While David is speaking, he crosses his right leg on top of his left leg and he starts to shake his right leg.
Mrs. Wang frowns. She tries to ignore that. “Now, tell me why you want to work here.”
David: Three Stars Company is a prestigious company. It will be a great honor to…ar-choooooooo!(David sneezes)
Mrs. Wang passes him some tissues. David takes some and starts to wipe his nose without any magic words(thank you). Mrs.Wang rolls her eyes in disbelief. What’s even worse, David twists the tissues into a ball and throws the tissues to the waste basket from his seat but he misses it.. Mrs. Wang can’t stand this any more. She gets up and says, “Divide, I think I have known you well enough. Please wait for our reply. Good bye and good luck! Linda! Linda! Next, please!
Linda walks in and signals David to leave. David looks puzzled. He asks Mrs. Wang, “I can’t believe the interview took such little time, I had prepared a lot to things.
Mrs. Wang: I think you left something home or somewhere. Just go home and lie down. Think about what’s missing. Ok?
David walks away, still looks puzzled.
三人英語(yǔ)求職對(duì)話2
A: Hello Mr. Jones, please have a seat. Thank you for coming in today. I have read your resume. You completed University in England?
B: Yes, I went to Cambridge. After graduation, I started right away into the advertising industry. Later, I made a bit of a switch to focus on marketing research.
V: So, what experience do you have?
B: I have ten years marketing experience. This includes both entry level and management positions. In my last position, I worked my way up to being director of the markeing department.
A: I can see that from your resume. Your last position was marketing director for a pharmaceutical company, is that right? Later, why did you decide to leave your former post?
B: I felt after five years in one place, I was ready for something new. I would like to have a job that is challenging, something that I can see and do new things every day. I loved many things about my former job, and I left with amiable feelings on both sides. I was just ready for something new.
A: I see. Do you want to work full-time or part-time?
B: I would rather work full-time.
A: I‘ll make note of that. Now, what are your salary expectations?
求職英語(yǔ)情景對(duì)話
Why are you interested in working for our company?
為什么有興趣在我們公司工作?
Because your company has a good sales record.
因?yàn)槟銈児居辛己玫匿N(xiāo)售記錄 。
Because your operations are global, so I feel I can gain the most from working in this kind of environment.
因?yàn)槟銈児镜倪\(yùn)作是全球化的,我覺(jué)得可以在這樣一個(gè)環(huán)境中工作會(huì)有最大的收獲。
Because I think my major is suitable for this position.
因?yàn)槲艺J(rèn)為我的專(zhuān)業(yè)適合這個(gè)職位。
Because I can learn new things in your company, at the same time I can offer my services to you.
因?yàn)槲铱梢栽谫F公司學(xué)到新的東西, 同時(shí)能為你們提供服務(wù)。
Because I'm very interested in your company's training program.
因?yàn)槲覍?duì)你們公司的培訓(xùn)計(jì)劃很感興趣。
Why did you leave your former company?
為什么離開(kāi)以前的公司?
Because I'm working in a small company where a further promotion is impossible.
因?yàn)槲以谝患倚」竟ぷ?,升職的希望很小?/p>
Because I'm capable of more responsibilities, so I decided to change my job.
因?yàn)槲矣心芰?dān)負(fù)起更多的責(zé)任,所以決定換工作。
Because that company didn't have a good future, so I needed to consider my future.
因?yàn)槟羌夜緵](méi)有什么前途,所以我必需考慮我的未來(lái)。
Because I want to change my working environment, I'd like to find a job which is more challenging.
因?yàn)槲蚁敫淖児ぷ鳝h(huán)境,找一個(gè)更富有挑戰(zhàn)性的工作。
Because I had some private reasons, some family things.
因?yàn)槲矣幸恍┧饺说脑?,家里有些事情?/p>
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