Job interviews are stressful, whichever the language. And if you are preparing for a job in a non-native language, the stress can be really, really higher.
If you are a non-native English speaker, getting ready for a job interview, this is the right course for you! The structures I will show you within the course, may be used as a template. They will help you express yourself better. The sample answers you will see, will give you ideas on how to present your own stories.
So, what to expect from this course:
Vocabulary - all those difficult words and phrases you see in the job advertisements - in context;
Sample answers to the most common interview questions - as this is the best way to expand your vocabulary: to learn in context;
Hints on how to answer the questions
What do you need to say?
What do you need to avoid?
What does the interviewer want to understand?
Why do they ask this question?
JOB INTERVIEWING is an endless topic. So this course is not a complete guide that will enumerate all possible questions. It’s impossible, in fact. And it’s not necessary. The aim of the course is to help you feel more confident with the English vocabulary, used in the business world during interviews.
It’s a common practice nowadays for interviews to be conducted in English. It’s not necessary to work abroad - the international company you dream to be a part of needs employees who can communicate effectively in English.
Would you let the fact that you are not a native speaker stop you? I don’t think so.
You are good at what you do.
Now is the moment to show it, let your vocabulary speak for you!
NB: The course is taught by a non-native speaker - and is oriented towards non-natives predominantly