Job Interviews - For English Learners

Job interviews - for English learners.

By Dayne Collins.

I am sure we all LOVE job interviews, right? (Perhaps the next article will be about mastering sarcasm.)

Unfortunately for most of us they are something we can not avoid. If you want the job, you must succeed at the interview. In today's international job market, many big companies require the use of English, and as a result many job interviews for the positions people want around the world are likely to be conducted in English.

Although the language may be different, luckily the rules are much the same. Learn how to promote yourself as a potential employee, this means learning to talk about your strengths with absolute confidence in yourself, and your abilities. Check your modesty at the door. But not all of it!
 
Practice your listening skills: Job interviews work on a question and answer basis, so it should be obvious that understanding the questions you are being asked is very important.

Speak clearly and with confidence: We know that understanding the questions is important, but it is equally important that your potential employer understands your answers too.

Research the company: Learn about the company you have applied to work for, then think of some questions you may be able to ask your interviewer. This shows you have a real interest in the company. Asking relevant questions will also impress the interviewer, and shows you have self confidence, and confidence in your English speaking skills.

Interview etiquette: It is important to understand interview etiquette. Etiquette can be different, depending on where you are, and the local culture. But there are some things that never change, no matter where you are. The basics are... Well...Basic. Dress appropriately, and avoid asking about money. $$$

Talking about past employment:
Be prepared to be asked about previous jobs. It is important to focus on the positives of your previous employment. No, this doesn't mean you should lie, but if you think your last boss was a jerk, and you hated your last job, it is best to avoid mentioning that in your interview.

Be prepared to be asked some odd questions: In some interviews you may be asked some questions that may seem a little bit abstract. Answer these as well as you can, these questions are designed to put you on the spot, so being able to answer without hesitation will impress your interviewer, even if your answer is as abstract as their question.

I would love to hear about your job interview experiences, as well as any strange questions you have been asked in a job interview. Please share them in the comment section below.

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  • Leah, Fantastic stories! Thank your for sharing them with us. :)

    S. Selvakumar, thanks for adding some fantastic content. Those questions sure sound familiar, and I think they must be the favorites of interviewers all over the world!. Thanks again.

  • To add this... some questions and answers are to be prepared..

    What are your Strengths?

    The answer may be

    I am honest sincere hard worker

    I am a quick learner

    I try to solve any problems whatever I face.

    I can change myself according to the situation and finally I am very flexible person, team player, but I can also work alone...

    2.  Can you work under pressure???

    the answer may be : Yes I can work under pressure because real ideas and efforts comes in pressure situation. Pressure taught us how to take challenges and put your efforts for the company.

    3.  What is your weakness???

    The answer may be : My weakness : I'm very emotional and I trust people easily.

    Finally you can add one thing: My long time goal is to become a responsible person where any organisation never lose me at any circumstances...

    S.Selvakumar

  • Thanks Rasmy!

  • It's really very useful and interesting.

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  • Sewar, you are AWESOME! That is exactly the sort of odd question I was talking about, and what a fantastic asnwer, no wonder you got the job!

    modaway, I have visited your group, and joined, looks like it will be a very interesting read indeed!

    Sima, Wow... nice twist at the end, I never thought for a second that all of those interviews were in one day, what an emotional day that must have been. Interesting technique you used on the last interviewer, but hey... it worked right? 500 bonus points for the 'Taken' quote.

  •         Hi my friend Dayne, really it is a lovely topic, and it took me 8 years back when I had an interview at bilingual school as an Arabic literature teacher. At the beginning, the atmosphere of the interview was very easeful. Most of the questions were about assumed cases related to my behaving as a teacher. Luckily, I confidently answered all the questions, till the interviewer asked me a very odd question, which was; what is the difference between the teacher who teaches sport and the teacher who teaches languages? For a second, I felt sick, but I controlled my feeling very well, then I said: "As a sport teacher trains the bodies to do the breathers flexibly, so, the linguistics teacher trains the tongs to say the languages flexibly".  She smiled, and looked at me, with her strict black eyes, a foxy look, then she said: "You can take your time table from teacher Wafa'a". Next month I will be completing my 8th year as a teacher in the school. Thanks my friend for giving us a chance to remember such nice memories. God bless you.    

  • Thanks for sharing it ...i hope having such as this text before my interview ...ke ke ke ..

    hmmmm so that was my first request for job i mean i have never worked as employ but i tried 2 place for job ...so the first one  .. the manager was looking at me in all the time that i was filling out  the resume ...so after that i just have feeling toooo nerves  and after that i even forget my name i mean when he asked me so Miss.....?????my mouth was dry and just didnt know what to answer .....just looked at his eyes for sec and got up and go ...i was too brave ha ha ha .... second time  there were great situation for job i really wanted it with all of my heart but specially after first interview i knew that if i want this job i have to be very strong in front of his eyes...   and just focus on what i do ... so after that he start to asking me question and i answered him with doubt ..about my ability and i could see in his face that he didnot know me good for that job ...so when i went out from company i said with my self goodbye for ever awesome company .... and i decided to wont wait for answer. third interview was a car company they need some one to can talk in english but not at this very moment ...so i when i fill the resume ..the manager start to talking with me and told me we need some one who can talk in English ... i answered  him in confident way  ...look i need this job ,, i believe my ability and can  do this in the best way so i just graduate and did not  have any job so i dont have any records and i started to study English with my self i am not good in writing but i can speak a little better .. and i stop talking and said with sad eyes ... that is it :(....and after that he answered Good luck and bye ....(taken movie looool) tomorrow i was not waiting for his call so i was depress ,, at noon they call me and TOLD ME THAT I GOT THE JOB ...till now i dont know why looool???? but they accept me ha ha ha ...OH i speak a lot .. by the way i got all these 3 interview  in one day :)"    Thanks again :)

  • Noas, don't sell, promote!

    Anele, I don't think it was luck, you obviously were the best candidate!

    tawfeeq, Preparing for a job interview is a bit like preparing for the spoken section of an IELTS exam.

  • I have no such an experience ,but really I am looking for any kind of interview ,at a very least to exam myself at English speaking .

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