Kate is interviewing for a new position that requires travel. She has been working for her current employer, KP Lewis, for three years including eight months in accounts. She wants to leave her current role to use more of her skills. The interviewer asks about her experience with sales and travel requirements. Kate details part-time sales work and says travel is not an issue. She aims to develop sales skills in the short term and obtain a high position in a growing company like the interviewer's in the long term.
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Attending Job Interview Script
Kate is interviewing for a new position that requires travel. She has been working for her current employer, KP Lewis, for three years including eight months in accounts. She wants to leave her current role to use more of her skills. The interviewer asks about her experience with sales and travel requirements. Kate details part-time sales work and says travel is not an issue. She aims to develop sales skills in the short term and obtain a high position in a growing company like the interviewer's in the long term.
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Attending a job interview - Transcripts
Interviewer: Good morning Ms Badura, please have a seat.
Kate: Good morning, it's a pleasure to meet you. Interviewer: Could you tell me who you work for at the moment? Kate: Yes. I'm working for KP Lewis. Interviewer: How long have you been working for them? Kate: I've been working for KP Lewis for the past three years. Interviewer: And how long have you been working in the accounting department? Kate: I've been working in accounts for the past eight months. Interviewer: And why are you leaving your job? Kate: Well, to be honest, I feel that I cannot use all my skills in my current job, and the position that you offer looked like an excellent match for me. Interviewer: You know this job requires a lot of travel. Is that a problem for you? Kate: No, no, that's not a problem. In fact, I really enjoy travelling and I don't have a family to look after, so it's fine. Interviewer: Have you had any experience in sales? Kate: Yes. As you can see from my CV, I worked part-time as a representative for a language school. They were offering summer language courses and I had to visit different agencies. Interviewer: That's interesting. How successful were you? Kate: Well, the school I worked for managed to increase registrations as a result of my collaboration. Interviewer: Very interesting...so what are your goals for the future? Kate: Well, in the short-term I want to develop my sales skills and gain more experience in selling. In the long-term, I would like to obtain a high position in a growing company...like yours. Interviewer: And tell me...what is your greatest weakness? Kate: Well, I admit, I tend to wait until the last minute to make appointments. But I'm getting better at this and I've recently realised that scheduling in advance makes more sense. Interviewer: How do you cope with pressure? Kate: Actually, I work quite well under pressure. I find it very motivating and it helps my focus on what I have to do.