找工作英语

时间:2023-04-26 02:10:48编辑:coo君

有关找工作英语口语对话

找工作了,对于一些找工作的'英语口语对话一定要做到胸有成竹,才能临阵不慌。下面,小编整理了一份找工作的英语口语对话,供您参考。

A: Good afternoon, sir.

B: Good afternoon. Sit down, please.

A: Thank you.

B: You are Mr. Zhang Xiaodong, aren't you?I am Henry Hudson.

A: Yes. Nice to meet you, Mr. Hudson.

B: To start with, tell me about your education, please.

A: All right. I shall graduate from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies next year. I major in international trade.

B: Are you single or married?

A: I'm still single. Nowadays many young people in China are not in a hurry to get married. They'd rather secure their careers before they settle down in a family.

B: That's the kind of man we are looking for. Our promotion work entails much travel. So we need employees without family burdens yet. Now tell me if you have a good command of both written and spoken English.

A: When I was a sophomore, I passed Band 6 of College English Test.

B: Why are you interested in this company?

A: I think working in this company would provide me with a good opportunity to use my knowledge.

B: What do you know about this company?

A: This company is one of the biggest trading companies in the world. There are a lot of branches in all parts of the world with the head office in the U.S.A. Guangzhou Office was established four years ago. It deals in business machines.

B: Do you know what PNTR stands for?

A: It stands for Permanent Normal Trade Relation. If one nation enjoys this kind of treatment, it is accessible to tariff preference for imported goods from another nation.

B: By the way, would you describe yourself as extroverted or more introverted?

A: I think I am quite outgoing. I like cooperation with others, and getting the job done by working together.

B: Good. I think you'd like to know about the remuneration. The starting salary for trading clerks in this company is RMB 3, 500 per month, and raise is given after six months according to your ability. We provide fringe benefits such as annual bonus, three-week paid vacation a year, and health insurance. Are these satisfactory?

A: Yes, these are quite satisfactory.

B: Do you have any questions about the job?

A: I was told that some of your Chinese employees are sent to the United States to attend the training program provided by the head office. I'd like to know how you choose employees to attend the program.

B: Almost all Chinese employees are eligible to attend the training course, but as the number of trainees at one time is limited, we select them on their merits. Are you really interested?

A: Sure. I'll do my utmost if I am employed by this company.

B: It has been pleasant talking with you, Mr. Zhang. We'll notify you of our final decision within one week.

A: Thank you, Mr. Hudson, for your interview with me. I hope to see you again.

B: Good-bye.

01.I lost my job yesterday.

我昨天失业了。

02.Where do you work now?

你现在在哪工作?

03.I'm out of work.

我现在失业了。

04.I had an interview this morning,but they turned me down.

今早我去面试了,但是碰了钉子。

05.Are you looking for a job?

你现在在找工作吗?

06.What are you planning to do next?

接下来你打算怎么办?

07.I'll try some foreign trade companies.

我想试试一些外贸公司。

08.You're applying for the position of manager, aren't you?

你申请的是经理职位吗?

09.Can you tell me something about the position?

能给我讲讲这个职位的事情吗?

10.Although this job is very hard,somewhat challenging.

尽管这个工作非常辛苦,但是很有挑战性。

11.Did you believe that they said I was overqualified?

你相信吗?他们说我条件太好了。

12.I have waited for a week but still have no response.

我已经等了一周了,但仍然没有回复。

13.What kind of people do you need?

你们需要什么样的人?

14.Do you have a good command of Enlish?

你的英文好吗?

15.Anyhow, I want to apply for a job which is related to my major.

不管怎样,我想申请一个和自己专业有关的职业。

Sally: The graduation is coming. I have to find a job, but I really don't know how to start. What is your suggestion?

Mike: Do you have the feeling that there are lots of jobs out here but it seems you cannot find one?

Sally: How do you know?

Mike: I felt the same when I hunted for a job before. The first thing you should do is to know what you're good at and put it into words 1.

Sally: What do you mean?

Mike: Actually, many of us are not naturally proficient at talking or writing about ourselves, so you have to brush up on the techniques. But do look objectively at yourself.

Sally: And after knowing myself, I may decide which job suits me.

Mike: Right! Once you've worked out why you're a good match for a job, it will be eaiser to make convincing applications.

Sally: Then what should I do?

Mike: Target the right employers, and reduce the chance of repeated rejection.

Sally: I hate being rejected. It will make me unconfident.

Mike: With any hunt there's always the possibility of disappointment, but don't let that turn into defeat. From every pursuit that doesn't bring the result you want, there's something to be learned.

Sally: Thank you very much. You've been very helpful.

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