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How do you feel about job interviews? I'm never ready for them no matter how I prepare. In my attempts to impress my prospective1 employers I end up talking too much and losing my train of thought.
Sometimes they ask difficult questions like: "Where do you see yourself in five years?" These days everything happens so fast that I can hardly think where I'll be even two years from now!
But I can count myself lucky. One man in Cardiff had to dance during his interview for a job as a shop assistant at an electronics superstore. He felt embarrassed, complained, and the story ended up in the newspapers. The company apologised and invited him to do a new interview. He declined.
Experts say that companies receive too many CVs nowadays and that their interview panels have too many candidates to talk to. So some are trying unorthodox ways to see who stands out.
Some interviewers might unsettle you by criticising your CV. Simon Mitchell, of leadership consultants2 DDI, says: "The interviewer will put you under pressure to see how you react. Once you see that it is what they are driving at, try to keep calm."
So: control your nerves, research the company you want to work for, think about specific examples of things you've achieved in previous organisations and be prepared to say something intelligent when confronted with the question: "What is your biggest fault?"
My friend Jamal came up with a great answer which he said worked for him: "I tend to be a workaholic."
My grandmother has some advice too. She says: "Tell them you are too giving and offer them some sweets from your bag. This will ensure you leave a lasting3 impression. They will think you're sweet and you'll get the job!"
What about you: would you follow Jamal's advice or my grandmother's?
Quiz 测验
1. What is the author's problem with job interviews?
Talking too much, losing their train of thought, and not knowing what to say when the interviewer asks about the author's future.
2. What role was the candidate in Cardiff applying for?
Shop assistant.
3. How should you react when interviewers unsettle you?
Keep calm.
4. What should you research about before going to a job interview?
Information about the company you want to work for.
5. According to Jamal's advice, when should you say you're a 'workaholic'?
When asked what your biggest fault is.
Glossary 词汇表
a job interview 工作面试
prospective employer 未来的雇主
train of thought 思绪
to count (myself) lucky 算我有运气
embarrassed 尴尬的
an interview panel 面试小组
a candidate 候选人
unorthodox 非正统的,不寻常的
to stand out 脱颖而出
to unsettle (令人) 感到不安
to drive at 用意
fault 缺点
a workaholic 工作狂
giving 给予,施舍
a lasting impression 持久的印象
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adj.预期的,未来的,前瞻性的 | |
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顾问( consultant的名词复数 ); 高级顾问医生,会诊医生 | |
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adj.永久的,永恒的;vbl.持续,维持 | |
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