This is the first in a two-part Business English Podcast series on talking about your previousexperience. It is one of a longer sequence of podcasts that will focus on the complete jobinterview process.
這是2節(jié)系列英語(yǔ)商務(wù)課程的第一節(jié),將談?wù)撘郧肮ぷ鞯慕?jīng)驗(yàn)。它也是有關(guān)完整工作面試進(jìn)程的系列課程。
When you sit down to start a job interview, more than likely you will be a little nervous. Interviewers have a variety of techniques to get you to relax and to feel at ease. Usually, they will make some small talk and generally try to lighten the atmosphere. One of the biggest mistakes you can make, however, is to interpret this friendliness as an invitation to beinformal.
當(dāng)你坐下來(lái)面試的時(shí)候,你很可能會(huì)有點(diǎn)緊張。面試官會(huì)有很多技巧來(lái)讓你放松,他們會(huì)和你閑談來(lái)緩和氣氛。盡管如此,你可能犯一個(gè)最大的錯(cuò)誤,那就是把面試當(dāng)作非正式的從而打斷這種友善。
Another reason interviewers try to get you to relax is to make you drop your defenses so they can see “the real you.” That’s why successful job hunters will tell you, “Don’t let your guard down!” – that is, don’t lower all your defenses. That is the main message of this lesson – the first of eight themes we’ll be exploring during this and future episodes on the topic of job interviews.
另一個(gè)面試官盡力讓你放松的原因就是讓你放下提防心,以便他們能看到“真正的你”。那就是工程面試者得經(jīng)驗(yàn)“不要掉以輕心”。那就是我們這節(jié)課主要討論的話題。
In this episode, we’ll be examining a bad example of what not to do. Since previous experience usually comes up at the beginning of an interview, we’ll look at the casual discussion that takes place when an interview starts. Then, in the next episode, we’ll hear a good example, and we’llfocus more closely on further language for highlighting your experience.
這節(jié)課中,我們來(lái)看一個(gè)不應(yīng)該做的反面例子。因?yàn)槊嬖囬_(kāi)始時(shí)總會(huì)問(wèn)到先前的工作,我們來(lái)看下面試開(kāi)始時(shí)的較隨便的談話。然后,在下節(jié)課中,我們來(lái)聽(tīng)下正面的例子,聚焦下讓你的經(jīng)驗(yàn)增光添彩的語(yǔ)言。
Let’s turn to the listening. In this bad example, Alexander, who has recently graduated with a Master’s degree in philosophy, is being interviewed by Michael for a job as assistant manager in an electronics store.
例子中, Alexander剛?cè)〉谜軐W(xué)碩士學(xué)位,他正接受一家電子商店經(jīng)理助理的面試。
Listening Questions:
1) Is everything Alex says to the point?
2) Does he seem overly friendly or informal at times?
3) How does Alex account for the gap in his résumé?