Ex. 4 Read the text and make up a dialog.
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Tell me about yourself.
Make a short, organized statement of your education and professional achievements and professional goals. Then, briefly describe your qualifications for the job and the contributions you could make to the organization.
Why do you want to work here? or What about our company interests you?
Show the interviewer your interest in the company. Share what you learned about the job, the company and the industry through your own research.
Do you prefer to work by yourself or with others? The ideal answer is one of flexibility. However, be honest.
What salary are you expecting? You probably don't want to answer this one directly. Instead, deflect the question back to the interviewer by saying something like: "I don't know. What are you planning on paying the best candidate?" Let the employer make the first offer. However, it is still important to know what the current salary range is for the profession. Find salary surveys at the library or on the Internet, and check the classifieds to see what comparable jobs in your area are paying. This information can help you negotiate compensation once the employer makes an offer.
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