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Mickey刚失业,跟朋友Suzanne 一起吃饭,Suzanne 劝他说,这未必不是件好事。她说, S: Back at my old job there were some days where I barely used my brain at all! I just did the same thing over and over again. M: So what happe
Making and Receiving a Job Offer Salima: Hello. Jake: Hi, this is Jake Nagano at Fixit Corp. How are you today? Salima: Oh, hi, Jake. Im fine. How are you? Jake: Good. The reason Im calling is that wed like to offer you the position you interviewed f
I have great news to report. I just got a promotion and a raise! I've been working for my company for the past three years, and things have gone extremely well. First, I helped my department increase sales by 200% during that time. We have advertised
Job interviews are always hit and miss for me. Sometimes I have a great interview and get the job. Other times, my interview bombs and I dont get the job. Its really important to prepare. You must also be confident and make sure the interviewer knows
This is the second in a two-part Business English Podcast series on discussing previous experience in workplace English job interviews. It is one of an ongoing sequence of ESL podcasts that covers the whole interview process. In the first part of thi
As weve discussed in other episodes on job interviews, one goal of the person conducting the interview is to get you to let your guard down. Often, after a series of warm-up questions, the interviewer will give you a tough question. This will likely
Welcome back to Business Skills 360 the podcast that looks at the other side of Business English. Todays show is the second in our series about your first job interview. Last week, in BE360 Interviews Part 1, we looked at how to show youre right for
A: Good morning, I am here for my interview. B: Hello, nice to meet you. Im Mr. Gotcha. Have any trouble finding the place? A: No problem. B: So why dont you tell me why you are interested in changing positions? A: Unfortunately, our company is shutt
Todd: OK. Jessica, we're back. We're gonna talk about your future. What do you want to be when you grow up? 杰西卡,我们来谈谈你的未来。等你长大了你想做什么? Jessica: Well, um, I wanna be a physician's assistant. 我想做一名
I took up this job in 1995. 我在1995年开始从事这份工作。 take up表示开始从事。又如: When did he take up football? 他是什么时候开始踢足球的?
Why are you interested in this job? 你为什么对这份工作感兴趣? This is exactly what I want to do. 这份工作正是我梦寐以求的。 As you can see in my resume,I possess all the skills required and I'm well-qualified for it. 您可以看
Todd: OK, Christian, what is your dream job, if you could have any job in the world? Christian: My dream job is to become a diplomat representing my country, preferably in Japan. That's why I came to Japan to learn Japanese and hopefully obtain a mas
Feb 01 2003 A report by the International Labor Organization says millions of jobs in world tourism have been lost due to political 1) turmoil, the global economic downturn and growing unease among ma
Greenspan Predicts US Job Growth Soon Barry Woods U.S. central bank chief Alan Greenspan told a congressional committee Thursday that the United States must resist protectionism . Mr. Greenspan told t
BBC Learning English Weekender My Job Special Yvonne:Hello, Im Yvonne Archer and this is Weekender from bbclearningenglish.com! In todays programme, a My Job special as we hear about the work of a young woman named Sarah Niles. As you listen, try to
AA: Im Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster -- surviving a job interview! RS: Heres the first bit of advice from human resources consultant Sharon Armstrong: Its not just words you have to think about, but also how you expres
Todd: OK. Jessica, we're back. We're gonna talk about your future. What do you want to be when you grow up? Jessica: Well, um, I wanna be a physician's assistant. Todd: OK. What is a physician's assistant? Jessica: Well, normally when you go into the
介绍: Don't give up the day job! 浪别人时间了。 认为对方做某事不在行 A: Hey. What do think of my acting? Im gonna be a famous actor. 嘿,你觉得我演技咋样?我会成为一个明星! B: Well, dont give up the day job! 额
Ida came to America four years ago. Her main reason for coming was to give her 13-year-old son the best education possible. But also, she did not want Perry to meet the wrong kind of people and end up using drugs or joining a gang, or both. Divorced
Andy: Alright, Steve, can I ask you a few questions about your job? Steve: You certainly may. Andy: OK, what exactly do you do? Steve: Well, I work for a publishing company named Longman and I'm one of the sales reps that is based in your Osaka offic