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The Interview (Script) : Simple Present

The document provides a script for a job interview between an employer and two candidates. The employer asks each candidate questions to evaluate them for a job opening. Questions include their names, ages, where they live, means of transportation, previous work experience, education, reasons for wanting the job, and what unique qualities they could bring. At the end, the employer thanks them for their time and says they will be notified when a decision is made.

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The Interview (Script) : Simple Present

The document provides a script for a job interview between an employer and two candidates. The employer asks each candidate questions to evaluate them for a job opening. Questions include their names, ages, where they live, means of transportation, previous work experience, education, reasons for wanting the job, and what unique qualities they could bring. At the end, the employer thanks them for their time and says they will be notified when a decision is made.

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The Interview (Script)

In this file, you have to create the script or dialogue for your “job interview”.
Example: one member of the group (the employer) asks questions to one
candidate for the job (candidate 1), he asks the same questions to the other
candidate (candidate 2) at the same time. In parentheses write the location.
Example:

(In the office)

The employer: Welcome to “RMA Company”, it’s a pleasure to have you here, I’ll
make you some questions to both of you and at the end I’ll decide who will get the
job.

The employer: Good morning.


Candidate 1: Good morning.
Candidate 2: Good morning.
The employer: What is your name?
Candidate 1: My name is Pedro.
Candidate 2: My name is Pablo.
The employer: How old are you?
Candidate 1: I am 27 years old.
Candidate 2: I am 30 years old.

Now, make your script or dialogue. The text must contain 200 words at least.
Use simple present in most of the dialogue. Do not add pictures.

The employer: Full name


Candidate 1: Full name
Candidate 2: Full name

Start you script or dialogue from here……………………………………


(In the office)

The employer: Good morning my name is Jorge Castañeda the Electromark


manager I will ask some questions and in the end I will define who will occupy the
job.

Candidate 1: Good morning.


Candidate 2: Good morning.

The employer: What's your name?


Candidate 1: Deissy Milena Moreno Gomez
Candidate 2: Yenifer Rincon Galeano

The employer: How old are you?


Candidate 1: I am 34 years old.
Candidate 2: I am 38 years old.

The employer: Where do you live?


Candidate 1: I live in Chia
Candidate 2: Live in Cota

The employer: Who do you live with?


Candidate 1: With my mother
Candidate 2: With my husband and 2 children

The employer: What means of transportation do you have?


Candidate 1: I have a car
Candidate 2: I have a motorcycle

The employer: Where do you work?


Candidate 1: I don't have a job
Candidate 2: I work in a flower company

The employer: How long have you been without work?


Candidate 1: I have been without work for 6 months
The employer: What are your studies?
Candidate 1: Soybean agronomist with specialization in Roses
Candidate 2: Soybean agronomist with specialization in Astromelia

The employer: Why do you want to work for us?


Candidate 1: I have contacted and found great things about everything, such as
corporate culture, professional development opportunities and the balance
between work and life.
Candidate 2: He researched what it is like to work with you and I like the personal
and professional growth that you work for.

The employer: What can you do for us that someone else can't?
Candidate 1: The experience I have additional I am motivated, I am disciplined, I
am available to do whatever it takes to do the job.
Candidate 2: Training and previous work experiences allowed me to take on and
complete projects and now, I want to be part of your team, so I contribute to the
future development of the company.

The employer: Thank you very much for submitting to the interview, we
communicate when we have a decision.
Candidate 1: Thank you very much
Candidate 2: Thank you see you later

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