How to have a Job interview in English and work vocabulary – AIRC43

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In this episode: Job Interviews in English and work vocabulary

jobworkcareer – what’s the difference?
‘Job’ is a countable noun (I have two jobs) ‘Work’ is usually uncountable (I have a lot of work)
You can use ‘work’ as a countable noun in art: “The works of Pablo Picasso”

‘career’ is a false friend. “I’m studying/doing a degree”, “I’m studying art”

You start your career AFTER you finish studying

A career is often long-term. Not flipping burgers at McDonalds!

There is more work Vocabulary in episode 9 and episode 32

to apply for a job – to complete an application form.

CV (UK) – resume (US)

perks / fringe benefits = beneficios (adicionales)

prospects – What are my prospects?

to get promoted – to promote = promover, ascender (opposite=demoted)

reference = referencia (job reference/character reference)

experience = experiencia

qualifications = requisitos/calificación

contract – contrato

hours – horario – What will my hours be?

full time – jornada completa

part time – de media jornada

fixed-term contract – contrato a plazo fijo

labour market – el mercado laboral

to renew – renovar

overtime (extra hours) – horas extraordinarias

time and a half – 1 1/2 x the hourly rate

well-paid = bien pagado / badly, poorly-paid = mal pagado

employer = empresario (employee) interviewer/ee / / promotion/ambitious/get a rise/raise my salary
part time / full time / overtime / flexitime / shifts / salary review

 

Preparing for a job interview

1. Google the company – find out information about the company before the interview. Read in English.

2. Google yourself! Be careful how you are represented on the Internet – Check your LinkedIn profile (make sure it’s up to date – al día, actualizado) and check your Facebook page. Remove embarrassing photos!

3. Translate your CV well! (Pay money to a professional translator, if necessary)

4. Prepare your questions, and your answers, before the interview.

5. Prepare and preactise with a mirror. record your voice, practise with your dog or cat.

Role play: Craig interviews Reza for the position of PA (personal assistant) to The Spanish Prime MinisterNice to meet you / How do you do

Tell me about yourself?

Describe your career goals – Why do you want this job?

Do you prefer to work alone or as part of a team?

Thinking back to your previous positions, what have you learned from your mistakes?

Could you talk about your strengths and weaknesses?

Are you prepared to travel?

What are your salary requirements? What sort of salary are you looking for?

REZA: Are there any fringe benefits?
Role play: Reza interviews Craig (Stephen Smith) for the position of dog walker for the Queen at Buckingham Palace.

You know what the job entails (to entail = conllevar, implicar). I presume (to presume = presumir, suponer) you’re a dog lover?

breed = raza

What hours would I be expected to work?

What would be the dress requirements?

What would be the requirements on special occasions? Would I take care of visiting animals?

What is the largest problems facing your care staff at the moment and how can I help you solve it?

Send us an email, or a sound file with a comment or question to [email protected] or [email protected].

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‘What would you like us to talk about on the show?’

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The music in this podcast is by Pitx. The track is called ‘See You Later’

13 comments on “How to have a Job interview in English and work vocabulary – AIRC43

  1. Marian says:

    Amazing. That´s what I think of this podcast. I enjoyed myself very much listening to it, especially the part of the interviews. Dog walker, what a great idea! of course I´d rather be a dog walker than a personal assistant. I don´t need to look for a job at the moment, but in case of changing my mind, I put a copy of this podcast safe Ha ha!
    Have a good time! you deserve it.
    Marian

    1. Craig says:

      Thanks Marian. It’s always a pleasure to hear your feedback. I hope you’re keeping warm up there in the north!

      1. Marian says:

        Oh Craig! thanks for your quick answer. Yes, I keep warm, but today the sun shines so bright as in spring season. Through my window it´s a splendid day.
        Happy day!

  2. reyna says:

    Thank you for all your podcast, I Need to learn english because of my job. And you have been a very important support. For Me Is very difficult to understand a native speaker so I would like you give me some advices to increase this hability.

    1. Craig says:

      Hi Reyna,
      Thank you very much for your comment. We will answer your question on a future podcast. Native speakers are difficult to understand, but I think we can give you some advice, so please keep listening (which will also improve your listening!).

  3. borja says:

    great podcast!!! congratulations.

    it would be perfect if you record other job interview for a manager position.

    Thanks

    1. Craig says:

      We’ll try to do more podcasts on job interviews, Borja. I’m working on a job interview pdf guide at the moment. I’ll announce it on the podcast when it’s finished.

  4. Raulo says:

    Hi guys, thanks very much for this podcast, is relay amazing, there are a lot of tips in order to fix common mistakes, not just only with language mistake, with common tips to google the company that is going to interview as well, excellent job!!,

    1. Craig says:

      Thanks, Raulo. I’m pleased we could be of help. Let us know if you’d like us to speak about anything in particular in the future.

  5. Irula says:

    This Page have been a good idea to improve mu English, no only in speaking also in the reading too and listening, every day I hear an audio and inmerge myself in the language it is a way to think in english.

    Thank so much Mansioningles.com

    1. Craig says:

      You’re welcome! I’m pleased you fin dit useful.

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