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In this advanced Business English Podcast we continue to look at the language and skills of interviewing for jobs in English. So far in this series, weve examined two common question themes that you will likely be asked in almost any interview. They
David Tang到Players杂志社求职面试,考官是杂志社经理Fred Dixon。 F: Ok...what do you think are your biggest weaknesses? D: Hmm...I'd say that my biggest weakness is a tendency to be a bit of a perfectionist. Sometimes I get too close
Hangzhou-based Keer Group became the first Chinese textile maker to set up a subsidiary in the US 7-months ago. Its US branch, the Keer America Corporation, is located in Lancaster County, South Carolina. Its establishment has created a new series of
Aren't you overqualified for this job? 你不认为做这份工作大材小用吗? It is possible that I might be more qualified than others you're considering, 与其他应聘者比起来,您可能会认为我资历较高。 but my extra experienc
What is your ideal job? 你心目中的理想工作是什么? My ideal job is one that gives me constant challenges and opportunities for growth both professionally and personally. 我理想中的工作会让我常常遇到新的挑战,并提供令
As they rode along, Benny said, The girls are lucky. They already have jobs. They each have their own, but so far we just know of one job and there are two of us. Henry asked, What would you really like to do if you could do anything you wanted? I li
Making sentences by patterns 句型造句easy go Work 工作 Job Hunting 找工作 I was reading the head hunting ads. 我看了求才广告 I emailed my resume to some companies. 我把履历表寄给一些公司 I talked with my friends about the s
USJobGrowthGrindstoaHaltinAugust U.S. job growth ground to a halt in August as government layoffs erased meager gains in the private sector. The Labor Department says American businesses added only 17,000 jobs last month, far short of the 100,000 job
Poor US Job Numbers Play Key Factor in Presidential Race The August job numbers mark the 30th month of private-sector job growth, though just barely. Experts say the economy needs to add at least 100,000 new jobs each month just to keep up with popul
Republicans Face Tough Job Winning Hispanic Votes The Republican convention's host city of Tampa is home to a well-established Hispanic community, with Cuban cigar shops and restaurants that attract delegates and even a U.S. senator. They may enjoy t
Problems Persist, Despite Better Than Expected US Job Gains Despite wreaking havoc in the Northeast states and devastating hundreds of businesses, Hurricane Sandy's impact on jobs appears to have been minimal. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says U.S.
Kenyatta Follows Father to Win Kenya's Top Job After days of vote counting, Kenyas electoral commission announced Uhuru Kenyatta has been elected the countrys fourth president. Kenyatta came out on top with a razor thin margin of victory. He beat out
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: As Venezuela gets ready to hold its presidential election next Saturday, Nicolas Maduro, the country's authoritarian president, predicts he'll win another six-year term despite chronic food shortages, hyperinflation, widespread une
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Not My Job: Katie Couric Gets Quizzed On Bad Interns PETER SAGAL, HOST: And now the game where people who've come a long way get to glimpse for a minute what they thought they had left behind. It's called Not My Job. So Katie Couric has held every jo
Next week, the Senate will vote on the American Jobs Act. It's a bill that will put more people to work and put more money in the pockets of working Americans. And it will provide our economy with the jolt that it really needs right now This is not t
Not too long ago, Justin Silbaugh worked in California's high-tech industry. Today, the 40-year-old lives, works and volunteers in the East African nation of Uganda. For the last two years, he has been the country director of an arts education projec
Phillip: So, have you heard the news? Mary: No, what's up? Phillip: I just heard that the company is planning to lay off 20 percent of the employees in the next two months. Mary: You're kidding! I knew they were looking for some way to cut costs with
French Presidential candidate Francois Fillion is facing intense backlash over a scandal involving his wife. She's accused of accepting hundreds of thousand of euros in state money for work she may have never done. The incident has helped independent