What to say at your job interview (all my BEST phrases and tips!)

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English Jade


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Hi, everyone. I'm Jade. What we're talking about today is job interview English. So,
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in this lesson, I'm going to give you some phrases that you can use in a job interview,
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and I'll also be giving you... We'll also be looking at what grammar you should be using
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to answer common job interview questions. So I'm going to break it down so you know
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what to expect when you have that job interview in English, maybe for the first time, or maybe
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you've already had a couple of interviews in English but you just want to improve your performance.
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So let's start by talking about before the interview. So when you get there, there's
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always, like, that bit of small talk. Maybe you find it awkward, maybe you're a pro at
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small talk, but I thought I'd just give you some phrases so that you've got something
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to say, at least. So, when you get there, it's polite to say something like:
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"Thanks for inviting me to interview." If you feel like initiating small talk, you could say
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something like: "Is the position based in this office?" or "building", wherever you
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are. You might also want to say: "Oh, how many people work here?" Just sort of general
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things, nothing personal going on there.
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Or you might make an observation about what you see about the building or the workplace.
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You could say: "The offices are impressive." Now, clearly, if the building isn't very nice,
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and there isn't anything remarkable about it, then I probably wouldn't say something
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like this. It's better to make no observation than say one that's not true, or one that
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sounds a bit strange because the place is a real dump. You don't want to say it's great
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in your phrase. But maybe the area's nice, so then you could say: "What a great location!"
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This is an exclamation. You say it with some kind of enthusiasm. Or you might say, as you're
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walking to the interview room: "Ah, I see you have an open plan office." That means
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where everybody works together in the same room. Or you might say:
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"I see you have a staff canteen."
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That's where you get your food. Okay? So,
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all suggestions for general small talk.
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The interviewer may, however, initiate small talk with you, in which case, general things
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they like to talk about in England... Our... Our favourite topics of small talk are the
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weather, so you could say something like: "It's chilly today." That means it's a bit
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cold. Or mild. "Mild" is... "Mild" is when the weather is better than you would expect
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for that time of year. So if it's winter and it's mild, it's not as cold as you would expect
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it to be. Yep. So we love to talk about the weather, you know that about British people.
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Did you also know we like to talk about the traffic or the tube delays and things like
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that? So, perhaps they'll say: "How was the traffic? How was your journey here?" You can
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tell them about your journey. Say: -"Oh, it wasn't bad." -"How was your journey?" -"Not bad."
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That means it was okay. Or you could say: "It didn't take me too long." It didn't
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take me too long. Now, just a tip: You don't want to say: "It was a nightmare; it took
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me hours", because they'll probably want to employ someone who can get to the job easily.
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And maybe they'd also make conversation about where you've travelled from.
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"Oh, where is it you live? Oh, I know that place. My cousin lives there", blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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They... They might also be interested to know where you're from, your country. So maybe
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they'll do some small talk about where you're from as well, whatever that country is. When
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we come back, we're going to look at specific job interview questions, and I'm going to
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break it down for you, and give you phrases and grammar tips so that you know what to
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say in different parts of your interview.
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Let's have a look at some common interview questions, and I'll give you some phrases,
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and we'll mention grammar, where necessary. So, a common interview question is when they
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say: "Tell me about your experience." Here, they want you to summarize what you've been
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doing. And I'm going to give you some tips for that, because if you just start summarizing
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your experience, and you start with your first job ever, and then you go forward, sometimes,
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this has happened before, the interviewer will say: "Okay, that's enough." So, stop.
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So, you've just told them about all the stuff that happened ages ago, which isn't relevant
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to the job, so you've really missed out on your opportunity to sell yourself, there.
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So what you should do is you should mention your most relevant experience first, that's
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usually your most recent job, and then go backwards. So, start with the most recent
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job, and then go backwards. And what's also helpful to do is... Maybe you don't want to
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talk about all your jobs. You could say something like:
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"I want to tell you about my two most recent positions."
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So when you say that at the beginning of your answer, the interviewer
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knows: "Oh, how long do I have to listen for, and what am I to expect, here?" Because if
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you just sometimes start talking, start talking, start talking, they, again, might cut short
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your answer because they don't know how much you're going to talk about. And this is a
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way to make sure that you say what you need to say.
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You say what's going to make you look good.
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Use this question to sell yourself. Tell them about what have you've done in your experience
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or your education that fits the job, so don't talk about things that aren't relevant. Mention
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your achievements as well, so that means: What successes did you actually have in those
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jobs? Make sure that they know about it. You can mention figures, how much money, how many,
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how big the teams were, things like that. So really try to paint a picture and tell
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a story of what you did, because the interviewer's just not going to know unless you tell them
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and make it easy for them.
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Here... Here's a big gap, but under the gap, here's a phrase. You could say:
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"I currently work as..." You could also use the continuous: "I'm currently working as..." blah, blah,
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blah, your job. And you can go into talk about your job. If you're talking about a past job,
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you could say: "From 2005 to 2009, I worked as a technician at"-blah, blah, blah-"place".
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And then you can talk more about the job. Or, you could use a present perfect, if it's
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a job that you're still in now. So you could say:
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"I've been working as an engineer for company for three years. Let me tell you more about that job."
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So moving on from summarizing your experience, another common interview question is where
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they ask you to imagine a situation, situation that might happen in the job at... At the
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place. You don't work there yet, but they just want to know what you would do in this
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situation. So, let's say you want to apply for a job in a... In a store, in a retailer.
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They might say: "Tell me about how you would deal with a customer complaint. Customer complaint.
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What would you do in this situation?" So you need to imagine that situation, and the grammar
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you need to use is "would", hypothetical "would". That shows that you're using your imagination.
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So you could say... Keep moving. "First of all, I would apologize to the customer", and
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then you can continue to tell us more about what you would do in the situation. "Would"
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shows that you're talking about that hypothetical situation. It's not a real situation; it's
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one that you're imagining in your head.
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Or, maybe you want to talk about something from your personal experience. I also recommend
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this. So you could say: "Let me tell you about... Let me tell you about a time when I successfully
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dealt with a customer complaint. It happened because the customer bought... Bought a jumper,
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and the jumper had a hole in it, and when she came back, she was... She was very angry
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and emotional, because there was a hole in her jumper. So first of all, I apologized
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to the customer, and I said: 'I'll do whatever I can. Let me see if we've got another jumper
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in your size.' I went to find the jumper, and the customer was very, very happy. And
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to my surprise, she wrote a thank you letter and sent it to the store after, because she
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said I dealt with her in her distress very well." So things like that, you know? Showing
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how you do a little bit extra in your job, and showing how amazing you are, basically,
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when you tell stories. So when we come back, we're going to look at more common interview
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questions. And again, I'll give you some phrases, and I'll give you the grammar that you need
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to use to answer these questions.
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Okay, next we're going to talk about that interview question that everybody knows about,
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and it's always asked, but nobody really knows how to answer. Talking about your strengths
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and your weaknesses, or maybe your strength and your weakness. That's something for perfectionists
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to be aware of, because when I've worked for people before and doing interview practice
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and I asked this question, the perfectionist will just start with, you know, one weakness.
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"Oh, I'm not very good at," you know, this. But then they'll give, like, they'll just
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keep going. They'll try to give two or three other weaknesses, when the point is: just
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say one. Okay? Don't tell them more than you need to. And, yeah, somebody who's not a perfectionist,
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who probably doesn't analyze themselves very deeply, is a person likely to give a better
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answer to this question, because they don't really think that they're that bad at anything,
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and this is a much better interview technique to have, because you really should be selling
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yourself rather than saying what's bad about you.
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So anyway, the secret of answering this question is to mention a "learning". And some of you
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might not like this word, because it's not yet a real word in English, but people are
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using it. And what I mean by it is: When you're telling your answer about what you're good
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at and what you're not so good at, make sure that you involve an example of what you've
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learnt. If you're going to say that something's bad about yourself, make sure that you convey
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that you've changed that already, or you've learnt from the... From your past mistakes,
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and that makes it a good answer.
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You can't just learn an answer to this question, because it really depends on the job that
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you're applying for. So let's imagine that you are applying for a job, something to do
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with events. Okay? Because when you work in events, there's a lot of planning involved,
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okay, but there's also a lot of unpredictable things that happen. So, this could be a good
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answer for that kind of job: "I make a lot of plans and lists." Planning.
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"But often, the plan goes out the window, and I think on my feet."
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If something goes out the window,
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that's an idiom for you don't... You don't follow the plan anymore. You forget about
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the plan. And when you think on your feet, you're improvising; you're doing something
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without... Without having prepared for it. So that's a good answer for that kind of job,
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but it wouldn't be appropriate for a lot of other jobs. Yep.
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What about...? What about this one, then:
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"I used to check and double check the work of my staff obsessively.
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As I climbed the career ladder, I've had to learn to trust others to do their jobs."
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So, this could be an answer for a manger or someone like that,
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someone who has a real eye for detail and really, really cares about things being done
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well. But someone who also knows that there's just not enough hours in the day to do everything,
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so I need to also trust my staff to do their things. That's potentially a good answer for
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you, if you're in a similar situation.
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Yeah, so just remember that although you need to reveal something that's not so good about
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yourself, in this case, maybe it's not good that you don't follow your lists, but it is
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good because in a job like planning events, you can't always follow the plan, because
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life's not like that. You'll be given unexpected situations sometimes. And also, if you're...
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If you're a manager, perhaps that's a good thing that you've overcome being obsessive,
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but were you obsessive about the right things? Well, you were making sure that the job was
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done well, so maybe that's a good thing, too.
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Moving on. You'll often get asked in the interview: "So, why do you want to work for us?" When
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you get this question, it's a really good idea to not just talk about the company. You're
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drawn to that brand or that company, like for example:
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"Oh, I really want to work at Google or Microsoft, because..."
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Say more than just about the company, where you show
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what you know about the company. You should talk about the actual position, the job that
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you'd be doing. You need to show that as well as being interested in the company, you would
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actually like to do that job. So here are some phrases you could use:
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"I see myself as...", "I want to work here because I see myself as an events manager in the bar industry,
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and I really like your bar concept", for example. Or you could say:
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"It's my ambition to be a manager in a corporation like this, a global corporation like this one."
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Or you could say:
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"I've always been really interested in marketing, and what I know about your company, I'm really
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interested in the new approaches you have for marketing." So you could use any of these
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phrases and make it your own.
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What I also want to talk about now is when I'm doing interview training with people,
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sometimes their language is revealing doubt, self-doubt in their answers, and they're not
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even aware. It's not about them being able to speak English correctly, but they're just
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speaking in a hesitant way, which I don't think is good for a job interview answer.
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So let me show you what I mean. If you're... If you're answering the question:
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"Why do you want to work for us?" A good, strong, active response is:
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"I want to work here because..."
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When you say "want" you're certain, and it has... Yeah, it just has a degree of forcefulness
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to it. If you say: "I would like... I would like to work here because..." that's a bit
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soft. It's not so... It's not so... It's not somebody who... Yeah, okay, it's polite English,
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but it's not so... It's not so confident. And I think that's what job interviews are
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about, most of the time: showing how confident and how great we are.
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A similar example: Why...? Oh, it's not really related to the question. When talking about
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yourself, you could say:
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"I'm good at marketing, because I'm really good with people, and I can manage to persuade them to join my ideas."
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But if you say: "I feel I'm good at marketing, because",
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blah, blah, blah, same answer, the extra verb can give it a little... I'll cross
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it out. Can give it a feeling of... Of less certainty, there. So the extra verb's not
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helpful. You feel that you're good at that, but maybe other people don't agree, so it's
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better not to say it at all.
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And what about this: -"Why do you want to work for us?" -"I always wanted to be a software
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engineer, because", blah, blah, blah, blah, is much better than... Oh, this is the wrong
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example. Always try... Okay, let me give you a different example. You're talking about
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your job. If you say: "When I'm at work, I always try to do my best." You try to. Sometimes
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you fail. Sometimes you're not very good. You try to do your best, but we're all human;
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we make mistakes sometimes, so "try to" is not good. In fact, using "try" anywhere in
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the interview-I'm going to make a big claim here-is just not a good word for interviews.
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"Try to". So, if you're going to say something about yourself, make it a bold, bold statement:
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"When I'm at work, I always do my best." You're strong and you're confident now. So, in the
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last part of the lesson, we're just going to look at the... The final part that always
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comes up in job interviews.
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Okay, so number five, you get this at the end of your job interview. You need to ask
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a question about the job or the company, so you should prepare this before. Some personality
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types are people who always have lots of questions: "I want to know this, I want to know this,
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I want to know this, I want to know this", all in detail. And then other personality
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types, more like me, just kind of prefer to find out when it happens, maybe with a job
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it's a little bit more important, sometimes you want to know the salary or whatever. But
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just, generally, maybe I don't always have questions; I'll find out when it happens.
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But it is true that people expect you to have a question. The interviewer will expect you
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to have a question, and they tend to think that if you don't ask a question, that you're
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not really that interested in it, which, you know, is probably not true. You did go there
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for the interview. So, I really strongly suggest that you prepare something to say, so that
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when you get to that part of the interview, you have a question.
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So, you could say: "Does the salary come with any perks or bonuses?" These are, you know,
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extra things not to do with the job. "Perks" could be something like a gym membership,
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something like that. A "bonus" could be if you reach certain targets when you're doing
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your job, you'll be awarded financially if you do well. So this, asking this kind of
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question shows that you care about the money: "Tell me. Tell me about the money." That's
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not a bad thing. If you go to the interview and don't say anything about the money, and
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they don't tell you how much it is, maybe you seem a little bit desperate, and you'll
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take any job. So it's not good to be desperate, either.
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Here's another question: "What's the working culture of the company like?" Perhaps you're
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interested to know: Do people socialize together? What's the...? What's the mood of the company?
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And this... This is a good question to ask if you haven't managed to get a sense of that
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yet, because, you know, it's supposed to be-isn't always like this-but an interview is a two-way
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process, because remember you are deciding whether you want to work there, too. Maybe
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not so much sometimes now, but that's the way it used to be, and that's the way it could
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be sometimes. So, yeah. You could ask that kind of question.
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Or how about this? I think this kind of question is quite clever, because the question isn't
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about the actual job or how it's going to be, or blah, blah, blah. This kind of question
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could potentially start an interesting conversation for you, if you're actually interested in
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the industry, or the company, or the area. And you might be the only kind... The only
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person asking this kind of question out of all the... All the people they interview.
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So you could say: "Hmm. Yes, thanks for inviting me to interview, but how do you see social
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media developing in the next five years?" Stroking your beard. Because, you know, this
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shows that maybe you're just interested more generally in the field, or the area, or the
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industry that you are hoping to work in in the future.
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So, what you can do now is apply all this knowledge on the engVid website by doing the quiz.
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I'd also like you to subscribe to me here on this channel. Also, my private channel,
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my personal channel... Private channel? Personal channel. I've got two... Two, not four. I've
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got two channels, so I'd really appreciate you to subscribe to me. And I'm finished now,
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so good luck in your interviews. And when you do get that job, come back here and leave
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little comments to say how much these little phrases and top tips for you have helped you.
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And come and see me again. Okay, bye-bye. Bye!
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