A: Hello Mr. Jones, please have a seat. Thank you for coming in today. I have read your resume. You completed University in England?
B: Yes, I went to Cambridge. After graduation, I started right away into the advertising industry. Later, I made a bit of a switch to focus on marketing research.
A: So, what experience do you have?
B: I have ten years marketing experience. This includes both entry level and management positions. In my last position, I worked my way up to being director of the markeing department.
A: I can see that from your resume. Your last position was marketing director for a pharmaceutical company, is that right? Later, why did you decide to leave your former post?
B: I felt after five years in one place, I was ready for something new. I would like to have a job that is challenging, something that I can see and do new things every day. I loved many things about my former job, and I left with amiable feelings on both sides. I was just ready for something new.
A: I see. Do you want to work full-time or part-time?
B: I would rather work full-time.
A: I‘ll make note of that. Now, what are your salary expectations?
B: I am willing to negotiate, but I expect at least $40,000 a year.
你好,瓊斯先生!請(qǐng)坐。謝謝你今天能來。你的簡(jiǎn)歷我已看過。你在英國(guó)上的大學(xué)?
是的,上的劍橋大學(xué)。畢業(yè)后,我就干起了廣告工作,后來轉(zhuǎn)向了市場(chǎng)調(diào)查。
那么,你都有什么工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)?
我做過10年市場(chǎng)銷售工作,包括初級(jí)職位和管理職位,并在最后的崗位上通過自己的努力當(dāng)上了市場(chǎng)部主任。 |