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Weakness in the body, cold sweat on the skin, hands trembling, and the tongue is tangled. Interview at English language can be quite stressful. You need to arrive on time, be self-confident, well savvy and friendly at the same time, while experiencing unprecedented stress inside. How are you doing? Why would you like to work here? Could you describe your responsibilities?
At the interview, some questions in English are replaced by others, and there is no time to think carefully about the answer. We will help you prepare for this important event.
From this article, you will learn how to pass an interview in English, find recommendations and answers to questions that may be asked during an interview. Let's go!
Let's start with some helpful tips. These four life hacks will help you prepare effectively for an interview in English:
To my mind,I'm … / I consider myself ... /I reckon, that I'm ... /I believe, I'm … / I could say that I'm... - I consider myself …
flexible- able to quickly adapt to circumstances
hard working- hardworking
outgoing- sociable
dependable- reliable
honest- honest
organized- organized
ambitious- purposeful
a team-player- I can work in a team
a seasoned specialist- experienced specialist
a dedicated professional- dedicated professional
I always prefer paying attention to details.- I always prefer to pay attention to details.
I "m fond of challenging tasks and getting the work done.- I love challenging tasks and getting things done.
I graduated in(field: IT, Linguistics, Engineering etc.) from(name of educational institution) - I received an education in the specialty ... in ...
To attend(the name of the institution) from(year) to(year) - visit ... from ... to ...
I hold a master's degree / a bachelor's degree in ... from... - I have a master's degree in ... / a bachelor's degree in ...
I took a training program at… - I took a professional program in …
unfortunately, I don't have any formal education for this work, however, I have already worked in a similar position.Furthermore,I have 15 years of experience in this sphere. - Unfortunately, I do not have the formal education for this job, however, I have already held a similar position. Moreover, I have 15 years of experience in this field.
If you suddenly heard the phrase “ scholastic record”, here we mean the attestation sheet of the diploma, which includes marks for subjects.
NOTA BENE: Keep in mind that the formation took place in the past, so use Past Tenses. If you are still studying or receiving additional education, use Present Continuous.
I was: laid off / fired / dismissed / discharged... - I was fired...
I was made redundant... - I was fired for no good reason...
Because the firm / the company / the enterprise- because the firm / company / enterprise
Had to cut / recolate costs- was forced to cut / revise expenses
Became a bankrupt = was out of business- went bankrupt
I resigned the previous work/post… - I quit my previous job / left my previous post...
I made a firm decision to find a new job... - I made a firm decision to find new job …
That is closer to my home- which is closer to home
That will represent new challenging tasks- where I will face new challenges
Where I could evolve my professional skills- Where can I develop my professional skills?
That will help to forge a successful career- to build a successful career
Apparently, it might be better for me to learn how to be more understanding, especially, when things aren't going according to the plan. That's what I'm currently working on right now. - Apparently, I should learn to be more understanding, especially when things don't go according to plan. This is what I'm currently working on.
I "m used to spending much time on projects to be absolutely sure that everything is accurate. - I used to spend a lot of time on projects to be absolutely sure that everything is correct.
to be a perfectionist- be a perfectionist
to be hard on something / someone- to criticize something/someone
I'm a proactive person, who likes to see results and be responsible for his/her decisions. - I am a person with an active life position who likes to see the results and be responsible for the decisions made.
I always remain self disciplined and calm in tangled situations. - I always remain collected and calm during difficult situations.
to be broad-minded- have a broad outlook
to be conscientious- be conscientious
to be creative- be creative
to be enthusiastic- be enthusiastic
to be innovative- be an innovator
to be personable- be personable
to be focused on- be focused on
to be a problem solver- easy to solve problems
always take initiative- always take the initiative
to have team building skills- Possess teamwork skills
to have a good work ethics- have an understanding of the work ethic
I'm confident that your company will allow me... - I'm sure your company will allow me...
to become a profound specialist- become an outstanding specialist
to put into practice- make in life
to make use of the knowledge / the experience- use knowledge/experience
to grow both as a professional and as a human- grow as a professional and as a person
I've always taken an interest in IT and the company excels in the current sphere. - I have always been interested in IT, and your company is the best in the current field.
The enterprise is considered one of the best is this field- the company is considered one of the best in this field
By then, I will have my knowledge enhanced and become more independent in what I do.- By that time I will improve my knowledge and become more free in what I do.
By then, I would have liked to … / I would have preferred to... - By then, I would like to ...
to develop / improve skills- improve skills
to be more productive- be more productive
to create more of a name for the company /myself- work for the benefit of the company / become a famous figure
to achieve a higher position- get a raise
to get more involved… - be more involved in
to take on interesting projects- work on interesting projects
to become an innovative thinker- become a creative thinker
to build a career here- build a career here
NOTA BENE: Don't touch on goals related to personal life, such as starting a family, having a baby, etc. Focus on career aspirations. Be purposeful, but not too ambitious, otherwise your candidacy will be regarded as a threat to the company.
I suppose, $65,000 per year is typical based on requirements and responsibilities.- I believe that, taking into account the requirements and responsibilities, the salary will be $ 65,000 per year.
I'm sure, you'll offer a salary that's considered competitive in the current field.- I am sure that you will offer a salary that is considered competitive in this field.
I need more information, pertaining to the position, before we could start salary discussion.- I need more information regarding the vacancy before we can discuss salary.
Based on the market research / the current salary / past experiences- based on market research / current salary / past experience
to expect something higher- expect higher wages
performance bonuses- performance based bonuses
healthcare- healthcare
future pay raises- future salary increase
free gym membership- free gym membership
extra days off- additional days off
retirement contributions- contribution to the pension fund
flexible working hours- flexible working hours
Who will I be working closely with? Who will I work closely with?
How soon may I hear from you?- When can I expect news?
Does the company offer... - Does the company offer...
any benefits for its workers?- any employee benefits?
in-house training for its employees?- training of specialists?
What will be the next step?- What is the next step?
Could you describe the typical day of the job?- Could you describe a typical working day for this position?
This subsection contains videos with interview examples, as well as video lessons on vocabulary and grammar, the study of which will help you competently build your answers at the interview. All videos are provided with parallel text translation and thematic glossaries. The direct download link for the video is below the text.
The materials below are selected from popular English-language, mostly American sites specializing in job counseling. Here you will find dozens of typical questions and examples of answers to them. All questions and answers are provided with parallel translation and glossaries. Reading these materials will allow you to master or remember the vocabulary used in the interview, as well as help you prepare your own answers to typical questions.
Martin Carole. Perfect phrases for the perfect interview. (Martin Carol. Ideal phrases for a perfect interview).
The book is a practical guide in English. Written by Martin Carol is an interviewer and trainer. This guide contains hundreds of examples of phrases for all questions that may arise in an interview. The phrases are simple enough to be understood and assimilated by people with "average" English. Unfortunately, the book is not translated, but the accessible writing style and the PDF format, which allows the use of an electronic dictionary, make reading easy. Familiarization with this manual will be useful for another reason - there is a lot of business office vocabulary, which is very useful for Russian-speaking specialists who want to get comfortable in the office of a Western company. Volume 177 pages. PDF format. [ Link available only to users with paid access / ]
Here you will find typical tests in English used in interviews and when evaluating candidates. Tests are taken from English-language specialized sites and are provided with parallel translation and answers. It is better to practice passing the tests in advance, so as not to get into a difficult position during the interview.
Interview in English: examples of a story about job responsibilities.
Examples and job titles are taken from American reality. It is recommended that you familiarize yourself with several examples, since the vocabulary given in them is universal and complementary.
Dear site visitors!
I am sometimes approached with requests to publish an example of an interview for a specialist in a certain profession - an accountant, a sailor, an engineer, etc. Unfortunately, it is impossible to “embrace the immensity”. There are a lot of professions and I cannot master the professional vocabulary of all branches of human activity. As far as I know from my interview experience (I had to go through this procedure dozens of times), the interview for all professions is carried out according to the same methodology and differs only in the description of the experience and job responsibilities of a particular specialist. Therefore, I recommend that you use the “Dictionary of Profession Names”, a link to which is given below. I also recommend that you look at the “Summary” section of this site. Perhaps it contains a resume for your profession with a list of job responsibilities and a glossary of professional vocabulary.
Site author.
Online dictionary in English - here you can get official duties for any position and profession for a resume and preparation for an interview. Contains the names of professions that exist in the modern US labor market, and their descriptions with detailed list tasks and qualification requirements. The dictionary includes data on professions based on the latest population census. Updated periodically.
You can search the dictionary for the name of the profession and its description in several ways:
search by profession category - click the "ONET Occupational Information Network" item or the "ONET" menu button - a list of positions (positions) will open - select a position and click - a detailed description of the position will open: tasks, qualification requirements, skills, etc .;
search by profession category - click on the “DOT Contents” item or the “Contents” menu button at the top - a list of profession categories will open - select a category and click - a list of positions (positions) will open - select a position and click - a short (half page) description will open this position;
alphabetical search (by the name of the profession in English) - click the desired letter in the alphabetical table on the left - an alphabetical list of professions will open;
site search - click the "Search" item or the "Search" menu button at the top (not to be confused with the "Search" button of the Google search engine), or click the "?" in the table in the alphabetical table on the left (last button).
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I meet a lot of people who studied English well at school, but they get lost in oral speech and do not know how to express their thoughts beautifully.
Under the cut, I sketched out useful phrases for an interview with a foreigner at the Upper intermediate level.
Meeting \ At the door
Specify the name of the person meeting, introduce yourself. Usually, on the way to the negotiation room, they talk about the road and the place where you arrived - they praise :)
"Mr Black? I" m Alexey Ivanov, it "s a pleasure. *"- Mr Black? I'm Alexey Ivanov, nice to meet you.
*"It's a pleasure to meet you."- Nice to meet you
*"Thank you for inviting me."- Thank you for inviting me.
"This location is impressive. Very convenient."- It's a very impressive location, very convenient.
"I found your office right away."- I immediately found your office.
"I"m (terriblу) sorry for being late...I was cought in the traffic.*"- I'm (very) sorry I'm late, I'm stuck in traffic.
*I could not find the correct building- I couldn't find the right building
*I "m not familiar with this part of the city This part of the city is not very familiar to me.
Acquaintance
Most often, after seating at the table, there is a small awkward pause. At this point, you can take the initiative and start with the introduction. Don't talk too much, just key points.
"If you would like, I can introduce myself first."- If you want, I can first introduce myself (tell about myself).
"I"m originally from...."- I am from...
"I" m a graduate of .... masters \ masters program. "- I am a graduate of (Name of university) bachelor's / master's degree.
"My professional background includes..."- My professional experience includes (listing areas in which you worked).
"My professional interests are..." my professional interests...
"What I value the most in my work is..." What I value most in my job is...
"I have several hobbies...*"- I have several hobbies...
*"My passion is..."- My passion is...
Interview \ Discussion of work
Usually in the main part of the interview you need to tell why you are interested in this position, why you are changing your current job, what you hope to develop and where you see yourself in 5 years.
Prof. past
"I"ve just graduated and I"m looking for a good start for my career"- I have just graduated from high school and I am looking for a good start for my career.
"I"m looking to broaden my experience in professional sphere"- I want to expand my experience in the professional field.
"I have mastered responsibilities on my current position and it"s no longer helping me develop professionally"- My current position no longer develops me professionally.
"I would like to face new challenges and new responsibilities."- I wanted to work on new problems and new responsibilities.
"It's important for me to have more autonomy *"- It is important for me to have more autonomy
*Creativity- creativity
*in-depth professional challenges- deeply professional tasks
"I decided to step up for a manager position"- I decided to try myself in a leadership position
"I have been on a maternity leave for several years and I would like to get back to work." I have been on maternity leave for several years and would like to return to work
New job
"I"m interested to work in your company, because...." I am interested in working for your company because...
"I"ve always been interested in this industry\sphere."- I have always been interested in this industry (field).
"I"ve always been a big fan of your brand. It would be a pleasure to join your team"- I have always been a big fan of your brand and would be happy to join the team.
"I believe this position will..."- I think it's a position...
"...meet my professional aspirations."- will correspond to my professional ambitions/desires.
"...help me discover my true potential"- will allow me to reveal my potential.
"...give me the opportunity to use all my skills..."
"I would like to work more with..."- I would like to work more with ... (listing areas of interest)
"That is why I believe this position is what I need."- That's why I think that this position is what I need.
In future
"I would like to grow professionally to become a true expert in my field."- I would like to grow professionally and become a real expert in my field.
"In 5 to 7 years I see myself as a manager of the team."- In 5-7 years I see myself as the head of the department.
"I would like to improve my qualifications to the point of becoming a top manager."- I would like to improve my skills up to the position of a top manager.
"I haven"t yet decided on my career project, I"m open to all opportunities"- I have not yet decided on my career plans, I am open to all opportunities.
Questions about a new job
Be sure to ask questions. No questions means you didn't understand anything.
"Can you tell me more about my future responsibilities?"- Could you tell me about my future duties?
"What will my day be like?"- What will my day look like?
"Why is this position open at the first place?"- What are the reasons for this vacancy?
"What are the working hours in the company?"- What are the working hours in the company?
"Is there a possibility to have flexible scheldule?"- Is it possible to have a flexible schedule?
"Who will be my direct\line manager?"- Who will be my direct supervisor?
"How many people are in my team\department?" How many people are in my team/department?
"Does the company provide any trainings?" Does the company provide training?
"Are there any social bonuses -Insurance? Fitness?"- Are there any social compensations? Insurance? Fitness?"
Separately: personal questions in English
Very often in a foreign language they are asked to answer one or more personal questions.
"How is your English?" - How is your English
"I studied English at school\university and I have a good enough level to communicate with colleagues and managers."- I studied English at school/university and my level is good enough to communicate with colleagues and management.
"I don't have much practice currently, but I will quickly regain the skill"- Now I do not have enough practice, but I will quickly restore my skills.
"What are yout biggest strengths\flaws?" - What are your strengths and weaknesses?
"My biggest strengths are..."- My strengths...
"I'm focused on results"- I am focused on the result
"I'm proactive"- I am active
"I'm open-minded"- I am open to new ideas
"I'm attentive"- I am attentive
"I"m serious and responsible"- I am serious and responsible
"I"m always positive and energetic"- I am always positive and energetic
"I"m concentrated on searching for solutions"- I am focused on finding solutions
"I have deep knowledge and competences"- I have deep knowledge and competence
"I"m confident and persuasive"- I am self-confident and able to convince
"I can always find the right approach"- I can always find the right approach
"My biggest flaw is..."- My biggest flaw...
"I might be too focused on details..."- I'm going into too much detail.
"I"m sometimes taking on too much responsibility..." I take on too much responsibility...
"I prefer not to interact with clients directly."- I would not like to contact customers directly...
"I don't yet have enough experience"- I don't have enough experience yet
"I"m sometimes too demanding to my colleagues."- Sometimes I am too demanding of colleagues
Parting.
At parting, it is always useful to thank and express interest.
Thank you for this opportunity- Thank you for the opportunity to come.
Thank you for your time- Thank you for your time
"I'm truly interested in this position"- I am really very interested in this job
"When should I expect to hear back from you*?"- When should I expect a response?
*"When should I expect your answer?"- When should I expect an answer?
"It was a pleasure meeting you, I really enjoyed this interview."- It was nice to meet you, I really liked this interview.
All international companies, when recruiting new staff, conduct interviews in English. And since the use of English is very common (“fashionable”) in our country, then - when applying for a job in any serious Russian company, for a good position, you will also be asked to pass an interview in English. Of course, so that you do not have any problems when passing this simple test, it is advisable to prepare for it in advance, to know the possible questions and answers to them.
We have prepared especially for you:
Content:
Answer example:
I’m a seasoned Retail Manager strong in developing training programs and loss prevention techniques that have resulted in revenue savings of over $2.3Million for (employer’s name) during the past 11 years.
2. What Are You Passionate About? - What do you like? This question should be followed by an enthusiastic story about your hobby, which is very interesting and does not take up much of your time.
Answer example:
I'm an avid skier and I like to spend weekends and vacations on the ski slopes.
3. Why do you want this job? - Why do you want to get this job? Talk about the company you are applying for as your dream company, about interesting projects and development.
Answer example:
The work I find most stimulating allows me to use both my creative and research skills. The buzz on this company is that it rewards people who deliver solutions to substantial problems.
4. Why are you leaving your job? Why did you leave your last job? The best answer to this question is downsizing or other reasons beyond your control.
Answer example:
I am interested in a job with more responsibility, and I am very ready for a new challenge.
5. How do you handle stress/pressure? How do you deal with stress and anxiety? This question is about stress at work. When answering this question, be sure to give an example from a past job where you brilliantly overcame stress in a beneficial way for the company.
Answer example:
I find a past pace to be invigorating, and thrive when the pressure is on.
6. What is your greatest strength? - what are your strengths? You should not praise yourself too much, but it will also be wrong to underestimate your strengths. Tell everything as it is, but only in relation to the company where you want to get a job.
Answer example:
When I'm working on a project, I don't want just to meet deadlines. Rather, I prefer to complete the project well ahead of schedule. I have exceeded my sales goals every quarter and I've earned a bonus each year since I started with my current employer. My time management skills are excellent and I’m organized, efficient, and take pride in excelling at my work. I pride myself on my customer service skills and my ability to resolve what could be difficult situations.
7. What is your greatest weakness? - What are your weaknesses? When answering this question, choose your weakness, which will relate to your future work only indirectly, and be sure to tell how you deal with this weakness.
Answer example:
When I'm working on a project, I don't want just to meet deadlines. Rather, I prefer to complete the project well ahead of schedule.
8. How do you evaluate success? - How do you evaluate success? Be sure to tell that success for you is the success of your business and your company and do not focus on money.
Answer example:
I evaluate success in different ways. At work, it is meeting the goals set by my supervisors and my fellow workers. It is my understanding, from talking to other employees, that the GGR company is recognized for not only rewarding success, but giving employees the opportunity to grow as well.
9. What Are Your Goals for the Future? - What are your goals for the future? A very important question and this question lies precisely in the plane of your future work. Talk about a career in this company, about what you see for yourself great prospects when working in it.
Answer example:
Once I gain additional experience, I would like to move on from a technical position to management.
By the way, to be 100% sure that you will pass the interview in English - look like English courses in Chelyabinsk. Qualified teachers will help you significantly improve your level of English.
English interview example: | Interview translation Russian: |
- Good afternoon! My name is Olga and I am a human manager. | Good afternoon! My name is Olga, I am a HR manager. |
- Good afternoon! I am Sergey and I"m currently applying for a position of a visa manager with your company. | - Good afternoon. My name is Sergey, I am a candidate for the position of a visitor manager in your company. |
- Why do you want to work in our company? | - Why do you want to work in our company? |
- I have a considerable experience in this area; I have worked so far in several travel agencies on similar positions. So, working for your company won't be challenging. I like my job. | - I have significant experience in this area. I have worked in several travel agencies in similar positions (areas). Therefore, working in your company will not be difficult. I like my job. |
- I see. What was you last work place? | - I see. What was your place of work like? |
- I worked at Xtur travel agency, which offered tourist voyages over Europe . | - I worked in a travel agency Xtur, which sold tours in Europe. |
- Why did you leave your job? | Why did you leave your previous job? |
- The company cut jobs and finally went bankrupt. | The company cut jobs and then went bankrupt. |
- Tell me, please, about your educational background. | - Tell me, please, about your education. |
- Well. I graduated from State University in 2011, Faculty of Economics; afterwards I joined a post-graduate course and received a PhD. The thesis was public relations in the sphere of tourism. I also did a management training for the travel agency managers in 2012, for which I "ve got a certificate. | - Good. I graduated from Mrs. University in 2011, Faculty of Economics, then completed his postgraduate studies and received his doctorate. The topic was: Public attitude in the field of tourism. I also completed training at the Management School for Tour Managers. agencies in 2012 and received a certificate. |
- You received good education. But why this position? Wouldn't you like to work as a university teacher? | - You got a good education. Why do you want this particular position? Why don't you want to work as a teacher at a university? |
- Yes, I wanted to try this sphere, but the salary is too low there. Therefore, I chose a career in the commercial sector. | - Yes, I wanted to try this area, but the salaries are too low. Therefore, I opted for the commercial sector. |
- I see. How do you understand your responsibilities? | - I see. How do you understand your responsibilities? |
- Well. I "m supposed to be in charge of consulting clients on visa regulations in different countries and assisting them in preparing the necessary set of documents. I will also be responsible for visiting embassies, submitting documents and getting visas for the clients or arranging on interview dates for them if needed. | - Good. I should be responsible for advising clients on visa issues for various countries and assisting in the preparation of the necessary documents. I will also be responsible for visiting the embassy, providing documents, obtaining visas for clients or specifying dates for obtaining them. |
- All these require good knowledge of English. As I can see, you know the language very well. But where did you learn it? | - All this requires a good knowledge of English. I see that you know the language well. Where did you teach it? |
- I graduated from a specialized language school, I also studied English at the university and afterwards I passed a candidate exam of English, had got an excellent mark and did an English course to raise my language level. | - I graduated from a specialized English school, I studied English at the university and passed an exam in it with an excellent mark and took courses to improve my language level. |
- Thank you. What can you tell me about your character? Everybody has their strong and weak points, how can you describe yourself? | - Thank you. What can you tell me about your character? Everyone has strengths and weaknesses, how would you describe yourself? |
- Well. I have excellent communication skills. I have good people skills. I "m very helpful. As fro my weak points, I don't like to get up early. But it doesn't mean that I" m not punctual. I "m always on time for work, take my word for that. | - Good. I have excellent communication skills. I communicate well with people. I am very helpful. What about my weaknesses - I do not like to get up early. But that doesn't mean I'm not punctual. I always come to work on time, take my word for it. |
- Tell me, please, about your family. | - Tell me, please, about your family. |
- Well. I am single, I have no children. I live in my own flat alone. | - Well, I'm not married, I have no children. I live alone in my apartment. |
- So, Sergey, it was very nice talking to you. I "m sure you will make a good candidate for this position. But as you might understand to know English means not only to be able to speak fluently, but to write and to understand English. Therefore I must be sure that you have these skills . I "d like you to take a number of tests. When are ready with those, please, give the papers to the office manager. I'll check them later today, and if everything is fine, I'll be in touch soon. | - So, Sergey, it was very pleasant to communicate with you. I'm sure you're a good candidate for this position. But as you already understood, knowledge of English means not only fluent communication, but also fluent writing in the arrogant language. I need to make sure you have these skills. I would like you to take a series of tests. When you are done with them, please give the documents to the office manager. I will check them later and if everything is ok, I will contact you. |
- Thank you for your time. Hope to hear from you. | - Thank you for your time. Hope to hear from you again. |
- OK. Have a nice day! good bye. | - OK. Have a good day! Goodbye. |
- Good bye. | - Goodbye. |
An interview with an international company is already in a couple of days, and your English practice over the past six months has been limited to the words yes, thank you and OK? Our tips will help you quickly prepare for communication with a future employer and not stumble when answering key questions.
It is best to talk about education, professional experience and interests, key knowledge and skills. You can mention hobbies, but do not focus on the personal. Here are some examples of a good introduction to a story:
“I can summarize who I am in three words:…” - “I can describe myself in three words:...”
"The main principle I live my life by is ..." - "The main principle that I adhere to in life is ..."
"People who know me best say that I'm ..." - "Those who know me well say that I ..."
Prepare a story about the qualities you possess. At the same time, it is important to mention both the advantages and disadvantages - you will also probably be asked about them. So be prepared to frankly highlight a couple of cons. Here are common phrases you should learn before an interview:
learning agility (fast-learner) - fast learning
self-motivated and determined - proactive and purposeful
success-oriented and natural leader - success-oriented, a born leader
team player - team player
hardworking - industrious, efficient
intelligence and self confidence - intelligence and self-confidence
possess proactive approach - I have an active life position, initiative
multitasking - able to successfully work with several projects, "multitasking"
have planning skills - I have planning skills
well-organized - organized
versatile - versatile, versatile
with broad experience in… - with extensive experience in…
in-depth knowledge of… - deep knowledge in...
written and verbal communication skills - written and oral communication skills
deductive reasoning - deductive thinking
logical thinking - logical mindset
skills analytical - analytical skills
To structure your story, build logical transitions and avoid pauses, learn how to use introductory constructions, adverbs and conjunctions correctly.
To summarize: |
To build a sequence: |
To indicate the reason for what is happening: |
To indicate cause and effect: |
To contrast the two ideas: |
For addition: To give an example: |
When learning any language, practice is essential. Try watching TED videos and repeating phrases and sentences after native speakers, watch your articulation. So when you're done talking about yourself, rehearse your prepared text in front of a mirror, ask a friend to play the role of a recruiter, or practice on an interview simulator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zKsBfsrxrs.
Study the English version of the site and pay attention to the mission, field of activity, location, management team, read breaking news. So you will understand what phrases and wordings are accepted in the company, and also show your motivation. Be sure to prepare an answer to the standard question: “Why do you want to work in our company?”
Make a list of specialized terms, learn their translation and pay attention to the context of use. Watch videos on industry topics to catch all the subtleties of pronunciation. Try not to use words and phrases that you don't fully understand.
Often, at the end of an interview, recruiters invite you to ask questions about a job or working for a company. Prepare ahead of time. Below you will find examples of wording that you can rely on:
How many employees work for the organization? - How many employees work in the organization?
Please tell me a little bit about the people with whom I'll be working most closely. - Please tell me a little about the people with whom I will need to work most closely.
Will I work independently or in a team? - Will I work alone or in a team?
Where will I be working? - Where will I work?
How advanced is the hardware and software I will be expected to use? - How sophisticated hardware and software will I need to use?
How did this job become available? Why is this position open?
Before you’re able to reach a hiring decision, how many more interviews should I expect to go through and with whom? - How many more interviews do I have before you can make a hiring decision? Who will conduct them?
Does this job usually lead to other positions at the company? Does this job involve career growth?
Will the company be entering any new markets in the next couple of years? - Will the company enter any new markets in the next few years?
If you were to offer me the job, how soon would you want me to start? - If you were going to offer me a job, how soon would I have to start?
When could I expect to hear from you? - When can we expect your answer?
Not understanding a recruiter's question in English is like tripping on the start line during a marathon. We have compiled a list of terms that an HR specialist can use in a conversation:
strengths / weaknesses - strengths / weaknesses
supervisor / co-worker - boss / employee
salary requirements - salary expectations
current job - current job
to hire, to recruit - hire
to quit / to resign - quit at will
to be fired, to be sacked - to be fired
dismissal, termination - dismissal due to unsatisfactory work
employment - career
position - vacancy
educational background - education (including additional)
to look for a job / to seek employment - look for a job
shortlist - the final list of candidates
candidates’ applications - applications from candidates
to promote / to demote - promote / demote (in position)
Every company wants to have people on staff who can communicate fluently in English, attracting potential partners and customers. If your language has already reached a conversational level, learn how to use English idioms carefully. This will definitely add points to you.
Victory lies in preparation - Victory loves preparation
Practice makes perfect - Hard to learn - easy to fight
Cut to the chase - get to the point
Fly by the seat of one's pants - act without a plan, navigate on the go
To bite the bullet - do not lose heart, "take a hit", "gather your will into a fist"
To climb the corporate ladder - lit. "climb the corporate ladder"; advancement, career advancement
My gut tells me - lit. "my guts tell me"; guess intuitively, "gut feeling"
Reality check - lit. "reality check"; realistically assess the situation, "look the truth in the eye"
Tension can play a bad joke on you - a lump in your throat and a cotton tongue will definitely not become assistants in an interview. So try to distract yourself: do exercises for articulation and relaxation of the ligaments and look, for example, this sketch from Monty Python: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v1OLMjG52I&feature=youtu.be.
“As part of preparing for an interview, I highly recommend the following life hack: prepare a story about yourself and record it on video. This helps to see all the mistakes and remove unnecessary garbage from the speech. Analyze the shortcomings that you notice in the recording, and remove the new version. These actions must be repeated until the text of the self-presentation begins to fly off the teeth. This will allow you to be at ease and express your thoughts easily. Good luck in passing all the stages of selection!”