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Lesson 1: Small talk and Introduce yourself
Suggestive answer:
1. Interviewer: Thanks for coming, how was your day going?
Interviewee: It is great! I woke up early this morning and had a morning run.
Then my family had breakfast together before coming here. The meal is always
simple, but you know, I love spending time with my family. And how about you?
How is your day going?
2. Interviewer: Was the traffic bad on your way here?
Interviewee: Yeah, it was pretty bad. I’m not sure what was going on, but I got
stuck in a traffic jam halfway. Even though I don’t live far from here, it took me
more than an hour this morning. Thank God I started the trip early! How about
you? Do you live far from here?
3. Interviewer: How did you know about this job vacancy?
Interviewee: Oh, a friend of mine saw the job post on your company LinkedIn
website. I am sure she is following your company page so that’s why she
noticed that. She thought it might interest me, so she told me about this
opportunity. I think I am very lucky! Are you the one who posted the job?
Lesson 2: Previous Experience
Answer key:
(A) Describing previous jobs
1; 4; 5; 7; 8; 10
• My first role as a management trainee paved the way for me to proceed
further in my career as a senior account manager at a Head Hunt Company.
• I spent three years working in a high-volume call center, answering customer
calls, and identifying solutions.
• From 2015 to 2019, I joined Lotus Company as a Chief Accountant, where I
am in-charge of all accounting activities of both financial and management
accounting.
• In college, I was the ad intern at the local radio station, where I designed
event posters for local concerts and music festivals. Then I worked as a market
research assistant, analyzing consumer data and drafting reports for the
marketing director.
•I worked as a kennel assistant at a local animal hospital during the summer
before my freshman year of college
•I have 10 years of experience in personal finance management, and I have
assisted 45 repeat clients in increasing their capital by an average of 15% every
year
2; 3; 6; 9; 11
•Throughout the years at company ABC, I have gained important skills, such
as digital marketing and vendor liaison.
•I developed extensive skills working with customers even when they were
distressed
•The internship at bank ABC has taught me the essential skills to embark on
my full time career as a general accountant.
•My other positions allowed me to practice applying research to writing ad
copy, social media posts and a few radio commercial scripts
•It was there I discovered what I wanted to do as a career
Lesson 3: Behavioral Questions
Answer key:
STARL
•One time, I switched the packing labels of two packages I sent to
customers. I had to correct the problem without angering the clients
•One time, at my last job, my coworker had a family emergency and needed
to miss work for some time, and their super-important project was left
unfinished and without a manager.
•As the head chef, I was in charge of making sure everything was in order
in the kitchen and the BOH before the inspector arrived
•Throughout the month, I was tasked with small responsibilities that took
time away from my goal.
•I sat down with them one day during lunch, paid for their meal, and took
initiative by apologizing for my part in the whole mess
•I quickly called in employees from the last shift to help out, leaving the
others available to prep for that evening’s dinner
•I requested and was granted a reduction in my weekly goals, allotting me
more time to attack the special project.
•My supervisor appreciated my attitude and drive, and I was given
several more projects after that, along with an eventual promotion and pay
raise
•As a result, we were able to ace the inspection, less costly in the long run
compared to giving employees a few hours of overtime
•Thanks to this experience, I learned that sometimes we need to put
down our self – esteem to keep the team’s good performance.
•After this situation, I realized that I should put myself to customers’ situation
if I want to understand and work well them
•Thanks to that experience, I learned that to make all of your work go well,
you have to know how to identify prior tasks and manage your time
appropriately.
Lesson 4: Shortcoming
Answer key:
4 → 3 → 1 → 5 → 2
“Although I always met my deadlines and usually ended up working before a
deadline, I used to have a problem with procrastination. It became worse when
I couldn’t finish any of my tasks during a month and got a warning from my
boss. I decided that I needed to deal with the issue, so I enrolled in a class on
time management. I learned how to organize my days and attacked an
assignment in manageable chunks. Now, I put together a plan as soon as I get
a new assignment, and I often beat my deadlines.”
Lesson 5: Challenging Questions
Situation 1:
Suggestive Answer:
That’s a great question, thank you for asking. Based on what you've said today
and from the research I've done, your company is looking for a strong technical
capacity to run an agile team remotely. As my over 6 years of experience
working in technology, I believe that I will meet the demand of having strong
technical capacity. Besides, I am currently responsible for being a project
leader of a development team, a team includes creative and agile people, and I
think 3-long-term project we have succeeded in makes me the best match for
this position. I truly enjoyed what I was doing, which is what drew me to this
position with your company. I would love to bring the skills I learned there to
this position.
Situation 2:
Suggestive Answer:
That’s an interesting question. Actually, if I was asked to do pre-sale
consultancy for clients on medical products, firstly I would outline and fill
myself with knowledge of our medical products such as strengths,
weaknesses, the demand of the customers, target customers, which features
that our products fit them, experience from other consultants,…Then, when I
had already known everything, I would use my previous experience as a
customer care specialist and 4 years of experience in sales. And I believe I
would lead me to success.
Situation 3:
Suggestive Answer:
I’m glad you asked. With over 3 years of managing courses, I think that I can
fully manage your campaigns. I know that I’m lacking in marketing section,
however, with over 7 years of working in different environment and cooperating
with other department, mostly marketing department, which provided me some
perspective over building company images as well as key product marketing
campaigns, I believe I can handle this position well. I also have effectively
stress management. My years of handling parents’ requests and offer different
academic and personal support to students on different levels will absolutely
help me to deal with different stakeholders, clients, merchants and even
customers. Certainly, I will bring those abilities to this position.
Lesson 6: Question Time
Answer key:
To answer this question, please remember that:
•To the interviewer at executive and staff level, you should ask questions
related to daily tasks, working environment or position’s qualities and
responsibilities.
•To interviewer at team lead and manager level, questions about career
development, strategic goals or expectations towards the company or position
should be referred to.
The interviewers are executive and staffThe interviewers are team lead and
manager
1; 4; 6; 7
•How would you describe your company environment and culture?
•What are the three best things you like about the company?
•What are the top three things you find the company still needs to improve?
•What do you think are the most important qualities for someone to excel in
this role? 2; 3; 5; 8
•What is the typical career path for someone in this role?
•If it's okay, would you please tell me about your plans to the project leader
position?
•What are the company's highest-priority goals this year, and how would my
role contribute?
•What are your expectations for this role during the first 60 days?
Lesson 7: Compensation and Benefits Negotiation
Situation 1:
Suggestive Answer:
I appreciate your offer, however, according to my research and past experience,
my understanding is that 20 to 25 million net per month is typical based on the
role and requirements. It would be grateful if you could make me an offer based
on my current role and experience.
Situation 2:
Suggestive Answer:
Well, this position is not exactly the same as my last job, so I’m more interested
in finding a position that’s a good fit for my skills and interests. I’m confident
that you’re offering a salary that’s competitive in the current market.
Lesson 8: Post-interview
Situation 1:
Suggestive Answer:
Dear Michael,
Thank you for taking time to meet with me yesterday. I’m very excited about the
opportunity to work at your company.
The Senior Software Engineer role certainly sounds exciting, and it’s a role I
believe I’d excel in thanks to my years of experience in technology and
successful project that I have managed.
I look forward to hearing feedback as soon as you have any updates and would
love to continue discussing the opportunity with you.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need clarification on
anything we talked about in the meantime. Thank you again, Michael.
Best regards,
Linh.
Situation 2:
Suggestive Answer:
Good morning John,
I wanted to take a second to thank you for your time last Friday. I enjoyed our
conversation about responsibilities for the Public Relation Team Lead position
and enjoyed learning more about it.
It sounds like an exciting opportunity, and an opportunity I could succeed and
excel in! I’m looking forward to hearing any updates you can share, and don’t
hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns in the meantime.
Thanks again for the great conversation.
Best Regards,
Mai