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Job Interview
Questionnaire
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• Asked me to repeat or rephrase the
Tell me about an accomplishment you are question
proud of? I am most proud of overcoming the • Answered with isolated words or small
adversity which I faced in my young life. phrases
Coming from a poor family, we always • Answered in complete sentences
struggled with money, as my parents broke
up so my mother took care of my siblings
and I. It was not easy to get over my
childhood traumas, and find courage to
pursue some dreams. But I found the
courage, studied hard even if I couldn’t
continue my studies, I try to make my life
better every day. I had a job at the same
time to pay for my studies. It was not as an
easy period of life, but here I am, applying
for a great job with you. I am proud of being
able to even get to this point. Let’s see
what’s next.
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those skills and taking my knowledge base • Answered in complete sentences
to the next level, so I can contribute even
more. In a few years, I will start my first
personal activity.
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• Asked me to repeat or rephrase the
How will you adjust to a new company, I think that I shall pay attention to company question
country and culture? culture, I shall be opened to new • Answered with isolated words or small
experiences, I shall take the time to build phrases
my network, I shall learn all I can. • Answered in complete sentences
Attitude Good
Manners Excellent
1 – Uses few or no English words; understands greetings and other basic, memorized phrases.
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2 – Uses some English phrases though thoughts may be disconnected; understands basic English sentences when spoken clearly and
slowly but relies on body language and facial expressions to determine meaning.
3 – Responds in complete thoughts and has a large vocabulary of everyday common terms. Can perform tasks based on a short series of
instructions, takes short time to mentally translate and can understand complex sentences when repeated or rephrased.
4 – Responds in complete sentences and can re-word what he/she is saying when the meaning is unclear or when he/she cannot remember
unusual vocabulary words. Can perform tasks based on complex instructions and understands others when they are speaking at a natural
rate.
5 – Responds completely with more descriptive language and does not take time to mentally translate when listening or speaking.
Understands conversations about abstract things.
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Based on the table above, please rate the applicant’s ability both to Rating: Native
speak and comprehend English. Briefly explain your decision.
Explanation: Based on the table above, I think that It is pretty clear,
and precised.
This applicant will make a good staff workers for the following
reasons:
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- While you’re overcoming the language and cultural
barriers in your new life, it is understandable if your
work-life suffers a little. Try not to let this get to you. The
more you familiarize yourself with the culture and new
work environment, the easier it will be to realize your
potential at your new job.
- Try to remember that work experience in a foreign
country will undoubtedly help you stand out in future
employment opportunities, and enjoy the experience in
the meantime.
- There is a lot of uncertainty around moving abroad,
particularly if you do not have your employment agreed
in advance. It is vital to plan your finances and ensure you
have a safety net if things don’t work out. You do not
want to be traveling abroad with barely enough money for
the week while struggling to find employment.
- If you are traveling alone—as many do—you will
undoubtedly feel lonely at some stage. Building
relationships in a foreign country while also focusing on
your career is hard, but you just have to persevere. You
eventually will find someone to connect with.
- Moving abroad to work is not easy, but few things of
value are. By pushing at the boundaries of your comfort
zone, experiencing new cultures, and gaining unique
experience, you will be rewarded amply for your initial
hardships.
- Working abroad will also give you a new perspective on
humanity. We all come from different walks of life, but
it’s hard to truly appreciate this fact until you’ve seen a
different culture up close.
Interviewer’s signature
Date 1/28/2022
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