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== more advanced interview == <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''Welcome. I am Michael. Thank you for coming in today.''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''Hello, Michael. I am very glad to meet you. My name is ________.''' <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''We are looking at a very important position for our business. So why are you interested in this position as a Sales Representative?''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''I really enjoy working with people. And I believe in your product and your company. It would be an honor to represent you to your customers.''' <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''Indeed, we are a people-based organization. We aim to please our customers. Do you have any experience in sales?''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''I do! When I was younger during school, I helped my uncle at his grocery store. It was a very friendly store. I liked helping the customers.''' <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''Why did you stop working there?''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''Well, now I am looking for a career at an established company. I believe this is the direction and place for me. And I like your brand very much.''' <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''Well, thank you. We offer excellent career opportunities, as well as benefits.''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''Fantastic. That is exactly what I am looking for.''' <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''Tell me, what would you do if you were to encounter an angry customer?''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''I would let them know that I care about their concerns, and without interrupting them, I would let them explain their concerns.''' * ''note: modern English can use the pronoun "them" to refer to a single person, either male or female'' <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''And if you were unable to help?''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''I would ask them to please wait a moment while I find the supervisor.''' <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''Very good. Where do you expect to be in five years?''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''I am interested in a career here, so I want succeed in this position. I believe that a career follows hard work.''' <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''Very good. We offer excellent career advancement opportunities. Do you have any questions for me?''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''Yes, could you tell me about the schedule for this position.''' <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''We need flexibility and commitment. Do you have any trouble with a flexible schedule?''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''Not at all! I am very flexible, and I want to help out any way I can. I am very committed to this career.''' <u>Job Interviewer</u>: '''Well, thank you for your interest in this position. We will be in touch soon.''' <u>Job Applicant</u>: '''Thank you for your time. It is very nice to meet you. I look forward to hearing from you.
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