1.Interview 我要找工作

常用应急场景

范例一:I am working on it

A: Hi, Monica, how is everything going?

B: Everything goes well, but I am thinking about quitting my current job.

A: Why? You're not satisfied anymore?

B: I just sense. But I cannot grow anymore. My boss is not really supporting me. I am interested in some positions in other JV companies, but I need to do some more in-step research before I send my application letters out.

A: That is important. Doing research on a company you are interested in will definitely help your application.

B: Certainly, it is very nice talking with you. But I really have to go now. Catch you later. 【Catch you later: 回头见,以后再聊的意思,类似于See you later.】

A: Ok, good luck to you.

范例二:Calling a company

A: ABC Company, my name is Lucy. How can I help you?

B: Hello, Lucy, this is Monica. I'm calling for the accountant position. I saw the information about the vacancy on your company's website. Is it still available?

A: Thank you for your interest. The position is still available. Have you already sent your CV to us?

B: No, not yet. First, I want to check about the availability and see if you could give more information.

A: It is urgent for us to fill this position now and I would like to stress that English is a must because of the international contacts and most likely traveling abroad very soon. If all these is not problem for you, I recommend you to mention these in your cover letter and send it to me directly.

B: The notification period of my current job is not that long and I'm quite profession to English and I am happy with the traveling abroad as I'm good dealing with the people from other cultures. It makes the whole job even more interesting. I will send my resume to you still this week.

范例三:E-resume or paper resume

A: Hello, Lucy. This is Monica again. I have a question.

B: Please ask.

A: I was wondering what kind of resume do you prefer, an e-resume or paper one?

B: For this position we prefer e-resume at the very beginning. Please send it to our department's e-mail box.

A: Ok, thank you.

B: You're welcome.