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Dòng 1:
1. Is there anything that irritates you about co-workers?
1. Have you taken the TOEFL test?
 
 
2. I took the TOEFL test in 2011.
2. If someone is not serious about their work or affecting the whole project, I would surely not like it.
 
 
3. No, I haven't taken the TOEFL test.
3. If you think a project should be done in a particular way while the other person thinks that it should be done the other way, what would you do?
 
 
4. How many points did you get?
4. I understand that there could be more than one approach to do a thing.
 
5. I got a score of 600.
 
5. I'll evaluate both solutions and take up the one which is right and will get results faster.
1. What is important to you?
 
1. How do you handle challenges and problems?
 
 
2. There are two things: One is my professionalism at work; the second is my family life.
2. Challenges always come. So hang on and continue your efforts, great things will come to you.
 
 
3. What are your goals for the future?
3. Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.
 
 
4. My goal is growing with a company where I can continue to learn and contribute.
4. Failure is the tuition you pay for success. The way to succeed in life is to double your failure rate.
 
5. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in professional associations.
 
5. Make necessary changes and move on. Look for a solution instead of pointing fingers at others.
1. Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?
 
1. What are the most difficult decisions to make?
 
 
2. I see myself as a top performing employee in a well-established organization, like this one.
2. Describe a difficult work situation and how you overcame it.
 
 
3. How will you achieve your goals?
3. Jane Smith was responsible for project planning and working with outside contractors.
 
 
4. I plan on gaining additional skills by taking related classes.
4. It was difficult when Jane quit without notice.
 
5. I will continue my professional development by participating in conferences and attending seminars.
 
5. However, we were able to rearrange the department workload to cover the position until a replacement was hired.
1. What keeps you motivated each day?
 
1. I find it exhilarating to be in a dynamic environment where the pressure is on.
 
 
2. How do you keep motivated to work every day?
2. I manage stress by visiting the gym every evening. It's a great stress reducer.
 
 
3. I am continously seeking new challenges, both personal and professional.
3. I'm not a person who has a difficult time with stress.
 
 
4. Involving myself in a challenging career will broaden my knowledge and skills in technology.
4. When I'm under pressure, I focus and get the job done.
 
5. What motivates me the most is when I am recognized and praised especially after accomplishing a given task.
 
5. Prioritizing my responsibilities has helped me effectively manage pressure on the job.
1. What do you want to achieve in your next job?
 
1. Do you enjoy your present job?
 
 
2. What goals do you have for your next job?
2. Yes, I find it interesting.
 
 
3. I want to make a difference. I don't want to be a cog in a machine.
3. What made you decide to change your job?
 
 
4. I want to have responsibility and be able to make a real difference.
4. Just because my employment contract expired.
 
5. I would like a job where I can help people.
 
5. And the firm is too small for me to widen my experience.
1. What do you like most about this job?
 
1. So you have worked in your present company for four years.
 
 
2. What interests you the most about this job?
2. Yes, I have worked in my present company for four years.
 
 
3. This job provides the opportunity to develop highly skilled and motivated individuals.
3. Why do you want to resign?
 
 
4. What do you dislike about this job?
4. As you know, I serve as a secrectary in my present company.
 
5. It's the inefficiency of processing the inquiries from the customers.
 
5. I really want to look for a more challenging opportunity.
1. How do you feel about doing repetitive work?
 
1. Why do you decide to change your job?
 
 
2. I like to do creative work but doing repetitive work is fine with me.
2. Because my present job is out of my field.
 
 
3. What have you learned from your mistakes?
3. You know, my major is international banking, I really hope to work at a bank.
 
 
4. One of the most important things I've learned from my mistake is persistence.
4. That's the reason for your choosing our corporation?
 
5. Not to give up too soon, because the solution is probably right in front of me.
 
5. Yes, my experience is closely related to this job.
1. Will you be happy to work night shifts or on the weekends?
 
1. What's the reason why you left your previous employer?
 
 
2. Can you work overtime?
2. I left my previous employer with the objective of seeking a better job.
 
 
3. I'm single, live alone, so I don't mind keeping hours that take me out of the nine to five routine.
3. The work is out of advancement.
 
 
4. I am really only available during regular business hours.
4. I want to have a job, which offers me opportunity for advancement.
 
5. I have an elderly family member who I need to be available for during other times.
 
5. It can help me to improve my position and have more responsibilities.
1. Would you be able to travel as necessary to perform the job?
 
1. Why are you leaving your present job?
 
 
2. Yes, by all means. I consider international travel as essential to perform the job.
2. Because the job I have now is dull, and what is more, it is fairly unstable.
 
 
3. I am happy traveling and traveling will not have any negative influence on my work.
3. Moreover, I also desire to gain more experience in a trading corporation.
 
 
4. Would you mind working on weekends?
4. Why have you changed your job so frequently?
 
5. I certainly can. I'm available to work nights, weekends and whenever I'm needed.
 
5. I'm looking for a company that I really want to work for.
1. Who was your best boss and who was the worst?
 
1. Why did you leave your present job? Don't you like it?
 
 
2. I've learned from each boss I've had. From the good ones, what to do, from the challenging ones - what not to do.
2. I like it, but the salary is too small. As a man I really want to give my wife and my little daughter a better life.
 
 
3. What do you expect from a supervisor?
3. My present job is similar to what you advertised in Monday's newspaper.
 
 
4. I appreciate a work environment where supervisors try to make personal connections with their employees.
4. Sure! I believe you can. Does your boss know you are leaving?
 
5. I would like to be able to go to my manager and feel comfortable in expressing my idea.
 
5. Yes, he understands me and would like to be my reference.
1. What would you do if your boss tells you to do something that you know is not right in the way of doing?
 
1. I'm interested in a job with more responsibility, and I'm very ready for a new challenge.
 
 
2. I would bring the issue to light, explain my way of reasoning.
2. My current employer has no opportunities in the direction I'd like to head.
 
 
3. If my superior still insists I would follow his order.
3. I've decided that it is not the direction I want to go in my career.
 
 
4. I would try to understand why my superior had chosen that approach.
4. This position seems like an excellent match for my skills and experience.
 
5. Perhaps, this would be an opportunity for me to learn to apply new methods or gain some new skills.
 
5. I was laid-off from my last position when our department was eliminated due to corporate restructuring.
1. What did you like about your previous job?
 
1. Thank you for your interest in this position. Why do you consider yourself qualified for this job?
 
 
2. The management were understanding of employees' needs, as well as their strengths.
2. As my resume reflects, I have been successful at each of my previous places of employment.
 
 
3. I have never really had a problem working with anyone.
3. I speak fairly good English and I enjoy meeting different kinds of people.
 
 
4. I try to find our common ground, and get along with everyone's different personality.
4. I can make use of the professional experience I have obtained.
 
5. I always spend time talking with my supervisor before doing a project so we can be on the same page.
 
5. Working in this company would give me the best chance to use what I have learned in the university.
1. How will you handle it when you have to work with someone you don't like?
 
1. Why do you come here for a job?
 
 
2. I will focus on the skills they brought to the job, their ability to solve problems.
2. Your company has a good reputation in this region and I heard nothing but praise about it.
 
 
3. Perhaps, we will never be friends, but we will work well together.
3. Your firm has a bright future and is conducive to the further development of my abilities.
 
 
4. What do you think about team work?
4. For an excellent working environment and high pay.
 
5. For any work, team work is the most important because a single person cannot do everything alone.
 
5. The job description outlined leads me to believe I have the skills and experience for which you are looking.
1. How do you get along with older co-workers?
 
1. What's the reason for your application for our bank since it's a new establishment in Ho Chi Minh?
 
 
2. I respect my older co-workers' knowledge and I've learned how to make a suggestion at the appropriate time.
2. Because your bank is very a new one, I think I'll be given more opportunities.
 
 
3. How about the younger colleagues?
3. The working conditions and surroundings are so excellent here.
 
 
4. We just need to find common ground where we can effectively work together.
4. It certainly is. But the work is also very hard.
 
 
5. I know it will take time, but the result will be worth the effort.
5. I expect to work hard, sir.