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Job Interview Preparation Guide

The document provides sample interview questions for a job application, including questions about past career experiences, performance evaluations, previous positions, work philosophy, professional growth, managers, achievements, reasons for leaving a job, and time spent learning. The learning activity instructs the user to record answers to the interview questions while dressing professionally and paying attention to body language, in order to practice work-related grammar structures and vocabulary. Feedback will be provided based on criteria such as using career and employment vocabulary in context, exchanging personal information for a job application, and describing personal characteristics using required vocabulary and context.

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Job Interview Preparation Guide

The document provides sample interview questions for a job application, including questions about past career experiences, performance evaluations, previous positions, work philosophy, professional growth, managers, achievements, reasons for leaving a job, and time spent learning. The learning activity instructs the user to record answers to the interview questions while dressing professionally and paying attention to body language, in order to practice work-related grammar structures and vocabulary. Feedback will be provided based on criteria such as using career and employment vocabulary in context, exchanging personal information for a job application, and describing personal characteristics using required vocabulary and context.

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Learning activity 4

Evidence: Job interview

Imagine you are applying for a new job. Below you will find some common job
interview questions. For this evidence, you have to record yourself while you answer
them. Dress up. Look professional. Pay attention to your body language. Show you
really want to get that job. Remember to use the grammar structures and vocabulary
you have practiced within this learning activity.

Fuente: Fotolia (s.f.)

1. If you could start your career again, what would you do differently?
If I could start my career again, I would focus a lot on a career in business
administration. I discovered the importance of this over many years.

2. During your performance evaluations, which criticism do you listen most?


During my performance evaluation the criticism I usually listen to is to remain
speechless in the interview.

3. Tell me about your last position?


My last job was as a human talent assistant.

4. What is your philosophy of work?


My work philosophy is based on working to live, without pretensions to make more
money than I need.

5. How have you changed professionally in the last two years?


I feel more prepared to work and take on new challenges.

6. Tell me about the best manager you have ever had.


The best manager I've ever had has a special preparation, studies and practical
experience; Good character, knows how to control pride and disappointments. He
is neat, with his own personality, bold and ambitious.

7. What were the most memorable achievements in your last position?


My most memorable achievements was learning to work as a team and face new
challenges every day, always showing my best.

8. Why do you want to leave your current job?


I want to start a new stage in my life and obtain new achievements.

9. In your previous position, how much time did you spend learning how to do things
better?
At the same time that I do an activity I try to improve it.

10. If you are very happy with your current job, why do you want to leave?
Because for me important to impose new challenges and I believe that your
company can help me to achieve them.

When you finish your work, send the file to your instructor through the platform as
follows:

1. Click on the title of this evidence.


2. Click on Examinar mi equipo and look for the file in your computer. Make sure
the file is attached.
3. Leave a comment for the instructor (optional).
4. Click Enviar.

Note: This evidence is an individual activity. Remember to check the learning guide
in order to know if you have done all the assigned activities, know how to develop
them and deliver them correctly.

Criterios de evaluación
• Usa el vocabulario relacionado con carreras y empleos teniendo en cuenta el
contexto requerido.

• Intercambia información personal para postularse a un empleo teniendo en


cuenta la estructura gramatical y vocabulario requeridos.

• Describe características personales teniendo en cuenta el vocabulario y


contexto requerido.

• Utiliza verbos compuestos teniendo en cuenta la estructura gramatical


requerida.

References

Fotolia. (s.f.). Business associates shaking hands in office. Consultado el 17 de


Octubre de 2014, en http://co.fotolia.com/id/63781536

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