應(yīng)聘英語(yǔ)秘書(shū)職位面試
又到應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生找工作的時(shí)期了。大家都在忙著找工作。接下來(lái),小編給大家準(zhǔn)備了應(yīng)聘英語(yǔ)秘書(shū)職位面試,歡迎大家參考與借鑒。
應(yīng)聘英語(yǔ)秘書(shū)職位面試
A: How do you do, sir?I'm Ye Jinghong. I've come for an interview as requested.
B: How do you do, Miss Ye?I'm Luo Jiang, the office director. Please take a seat.
A: Thank you, Mr. Luo.
B: Now let's get down talking. First of all, would you please say something about yourself and family?
A: It's my pleasure to do so. I come from Dongguan City. My father is the manager of an import and export company in Dongguan and my mother works as a doctor in a hospital. I have an elder brother. He is in the army. I am twenty-one years old. In 1996, I passed the National Entrance Examinations and was admitted into Guangdong University of Foreign Studies. I specialize in English Secretarial Studies.
B: What courses have you taken in English Secretarial Studies?
A: I've taken such courses as Secretarial Principles, Office Administration, Business English, Public Relations, Etiquette1 Study, Psychology2, Computer Programming, Typing, Stenography3, and File-Keeping.
B: How are your typing and shorthand skills?
A: I can type 60 words per minute, and take dictation in English at 100 words per minute.
B: Good. But can you operate any other office machine?
A: Yes. I can operate a facsimile machine and a Photostat.
B: Where have you learned to operate these machines?
A: I learned to operate them at the Foreign Trade Corporation of Guangdong Province last summer. I worked there for nearly two months.
B: Oh, very good. You've had some practical experience in office work. By the way, have you had any experience as a tourist guide?
A: Well, not exactly. But I have shown some of my foreign teachers around Guangzhou and the Pearl River Delta4 as well.
B: Once in a while we'll organize the members of this club to sightsee around Guangzhou and the Pearl River Delta and I would like to be able to ask my secretary to take them to go sightseeing when there is not much to do in the office.
A: I think I would like that.
B: Fine. You are the very person we want.
A: Thank you, sir.
B: What salary would you expect to get?
A: As for salary, I leave it to you to decide after you consider my abilities.
B: Well, I believe we can offer you 2,500 yuan a month at the start. Would that be satisfactory?
A: Yes, I am quite satisfied. That would be more than I have expected.
B: What date can you start to work?
A: I won't be able to leave the university until I get my diploma at the end of this month. How about early next month?
B: That'll do. Please come in on August the first. Working hours are from eight to twelve in the morning and from two to six in the afternoon. We usually work for five days a week, but occasionally we have to work overtime5.
A: Yes, sir.
B: Thank you very much for coming today. It'll be a pleasure to have you here.
A: Thank you, Mr. Luo. I'm sure I'll enjoy working here, too.
B: I hope so. Good-bye.
A: Good-bye.
良好的素質(zhì)和相關(guān)實(shí)習(xí)經(jīng)驗(yàn)為小葉贏得了這份工作。想要應(yīng)聘秘書(shū)的你不妨從小葉的面試過(guò)程中借鑒一下哦!
擴(kuò)展:簡(jiǎn)歷寫(xiě)作
Developing a resume is the first step in any successful job search. The average resume is written out of necessity. Everyone knows you have to have one to get a job.
Your resume is like your personal movie trailer. You want your resume to capture your employer's interest, so they'll want to learn more about you.
An effective resume will quickly highlight who you are, where you can be reached, and information about your most recent educational or training experiences. To make writing your resume as painless as possible, assemble the following information before you begin:
·Personal information such as name, address, phone, and e-mail address
·Current job objective
·Education and training
·Work experience, including duties and dates of employment
·Accomplishments (particularly as they relate to work experience)
·Specific skills and abilities
·Information about software knowledge or machinery1 you can operate
·References if possible.
對(duì)于應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生來(lái)說(shuō),將自己所獲獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)及所發(fā)表過(guò)的作品列舉一二,可以從另一方面證實(shí)自己的工作能力和取得的成績(jī)。書(shū)寫(xiě)上獎(jiǎng)學(xué)金應(yīng)該一項(xiàng)一行。
Writing a resume applies some strict rules. You should be clear and concise2, 1-2 pages should be the maximum. Be honest about your experience and goals (but present them in the best possible light). Stress what you can do and what you've learned. Be neat---no typos, smudges, etc. Don't forget to include volunteer work, work and school awards and honors, notable skills---that your employers are interested in all of these. Make the most of your experience. Be proud of what you've done in the past. This helps make a positive impression.
在時(shí)間排列順序上應(yīng)遵循由后至前這一規(guī)則,即從當(dāng)前的工作崗位寫(xiě)起,直至求職者的第一個(gè)工作崗位為止。求職者要將所服務(wù)單位的名稱(chēng),自身的職位、技能寫(xiě)清楚。把社會(huì)工作細(xì)節(jié)放在工作經(jīng)歷中,這樣會(huì)填補(bǔ)工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)少的缺陷,例如,你在做團(tuán)支書(shū)、學(xué)生會(huì)主席等社會(huì)工作時(shí)組織過(guò)什么活動(dòng),聯(lián)系過(guò)什么事,參與過(guò)什么都可以一一羅列。而作為大學(xué)生,雇主通常并不指望你在暑期工作期間會(huì)有什么驚天動(dòng)地的成就。當(dāng)然如果你有就更好了。
Last but not least, do remember to proofread3 it! We can't over-emphasize the need to proofread your resume--and better yet, have someone else proofread it for you, Give them to your English teacher or guidance counselor4 and have them look it over. Two sets of eyes are better than one--your proofreader may catch mistakes that you missed, but an employer won't miss. Resumes with grammar mistakes, misspellings or uneven5 margins6 often get tossed.
簡(jiǎn)歷完成后一定要請(qǐng)人校對(duì)!可以請(qǐng)你的英語(yǔ)老師或者輔導(dǎo)員幫忙,他們可能會(huì)指出簡(jiǎn)歷中的錯(cuò)誤。簡(jiǎn)歷中的任何語(yǔ)法、拼寫(xiě)錯(cuò)誤或者留白處參差不齊都會(huì)給雇主留下糟糕的印象,說(shuō)不定隨時(shí)都有可能被扔進(jìn)垃圾桶!
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