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The Interview (Script) : Simple Present

The employer interviews two candidates, Lina Maria Camacho Padilla and Karol Daniela Quevedo Rojas, for a graphic design position at a study design company. During the interview, the employer asks the candidates about what interested them about the company and their qualifications for the role. Both candidates highlight their design skills and interests that align with the company's work. The employer thanks the candidates for their time and says they will be contacted.

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The Interview (Script) : Simple Present

The employer interviews two candidates, Lina Maria Camacho Padilla and Karol Daniela Quevedo Rojas, for a graphic design position at a study design company. During the interview, the employer asks the candidates about what interested them about the company and their qualifications for the role. Both candidates highlight their design skills and interests that align with the company's work. The employer thanks the candidates for their time and says they will be contacted.

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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……………………………………


The employer: Juliana Sofia Betancourt Rojas
Candidate 1: Lina Maria Camacho Padilla
Candidate 2: Karol Daniela Quevedo Rojas

STUDY DESING COMPANY

The employer: Good morning, come in, have a seat. My name is Juliana Sofía

Betancourt Rojas and I am part of the staff selection team of this Study Design

Company. We are currently renewing our staff, and we are in the personal

selection phase to fill the vacancy in the Graphic Design area. First I appreciate

your interest in applying for the position for which we are interviewing you. The

state has been reviewing your resume and would like us to talk a little more in

depth about the specified information, so I would be grateful if you could answer

the questions that I am going to ask you.

Candidate 1: Good morning, nice to meet you.

Candidate 2: Good morning, Ok, thank you very much

The employer: Do you have any questions about what I just explained to you?

Candidate 1: Neither

Candidate 2: no, everything is perfect


The employer: Ok, carry on
- What interested you about this company so that you have considered it as a
possible workplace?

Candidate 1: I've considered that one of the profiles they are looking for for the

next worker I get, I have all the knowledge and I like what they do in the company.

Candidate 2: The person looking for the vacancy is a person who has various

design skills and I think so, as well as a respectful person and others.

The employer: If you have any more questions to ask about the position, you can

ask ... Thank you very much for coming and we will contact you.

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