An interview in English will be for those applicants who want to get a prestigious and highly paid job in a foreign company or in a Russian company that closely cooperates with foreign partners. In some companies it can last 10-15 minutes, but sometimes you have to answer questions for an hour or more. In both cases, your task is to show confident knowledge of the English language.
Instructions
Step 1
From the first minutes, you should make a good impression on your interlocutor, so you need to prepare in advance for an interview in English. Be prepared for the introductory part of the conversation to be about making contact and may be asked how you are doing, how easy it was to find your way, and whether you like the weather. Answer calmly, confidently and friendly, politely and briefly. Already from these answers, your interlocutor can get an impression of the level of knowledge of the language and your communication skills.
Step 2
The main questions that will interest your interlocutor are your education and work experience. Education issues can include years of study in high school, institute and those trainings and special courses that you have completed recently. When talking about work experience, you should mention any activity that is directly or indirectly related to the performance of duties for this vacancy.
Step 3
Prepare in advance a short story about this and answers to those questions that may arise. Use the past and present verbs correctly when talking about where you worked and what you are doing now.
Step 4
The interview form involves dialogue, so be prepared to maintain a conversation, and not list the facts of your biography. Consider and formulate answers to questions about what attracts you to work in this company, what are your goals and aspirations. The employer may be interested in the reason why you left your last job and how your boss evaluated its results.
Step 5
Be prepared to discuss traits and traits of your character that can help or hinder the performance of work, as well as those that give an idea of your outlook - membership in a club or association, a hobby.
Step 6
If the position you are applying for is a managerial one, think about the answers about the leadership style you are practicing and prepare examples of how you managed to overcome problems with employees - their unwillingness or inability to work.
Step 7
Be sure to prepare and ask at the interview questions about what will be your responsibilities, who will be your leader, how you will report to him.