diumenge, 10 de novembre del 2019

JOB INTERVIEW- Sofia Mirpuri


Interviewer: Good morning, nice to have you here.
Interviewee: Good morning it is a pleasure to be here. This interview is a huge opportunity for me.
Interviewer: I’ve read your English level is high, isn’t it?
Interviewee: Yes it is, I took Advanced Exam last year. In addition, I also took DELF Exam which is B2 level in French. A part from that, I was born in Barcelona so I speak native Spanish and Catalan.
Interviewer: What do you think that makes you suitable for this job?
Interviewee: Well, as I have said in the email I have a long career in musical theatre which was one of the requests. What’s more, I grew up surrounded of computers so I control them almost perfectly. Despite the fact, I am not a very good cooker as working under pressure is not one of my strengths,  I consider myself a very hard-working and self-demanding person, so I would do my best.
Interviewer. As you may know, our project is to help provide unprivileged children a different holiday. What do you think of the project? Have you got any experience with children or teenagers?
Interviewee: From my point of view, this project is generous and altruistic. I my opinion it is needed more organisations like yours. Actually, this is one of the main reasons why I am applying for this job, I think just with the smile of the children I would be paid enough. On the other hand, I have some experience working as a teacher with teenagers but not with small children, however I have read many articles and I have talked with some experts in order to learn the differences between them and be more prepared if I got the job.
Interviewer: Good, well that’s it. If you have any question?
Interviewee: Not at all.
Interviewer: Thank you very much we will call you when we get to a conclusion.
Interviewee: Thank you, I look forward to hearing from you.

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