Thursday, April 12, 2012

Post interview...

Dear colleagues,


I'm writing this post to share my experience on interview simulation. I was the interviewee and i enjoyed that position because that role can describe me, looking for new things.
One week before I heard about my role and from that day i started to practise the skills and to read material from our book and material online such as google and yahoo.
I liked wery much the atmosphere that lead our interview process, and the interviewer was well prepared too. I tryied to find some of general questions and answers, but the question from my interview were so good and well taken. I can post here my interview question.


Who are you Venhar ? Tell me something about your self ?

What is your level of english ? 

Why do you want to go to America ?

What are your weaknesses, and what did you learn from it? 

What kind of goals would you have in mind if you go to America?

What are your lifelong dreams? 

I saw on your CV one point, Journalism Club, can you tell me something about it ?

After America, what you will do next ?


As you can see here we have questions about my personal life, english level questions, dreams, job question and imaginative question.


I hope that one day i can read your experiences about your simulation interview and that maybe can help me on my real life, on my real interview with American Embassy for student visa.

2 comments:

  1. Veni I would not tell you any stimulation way for interview, but please could you not forget to take me with you, when you leave for USA!

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  2. Dear Venhar,


    Firstly, I want to thank you for sharing your experience with us. As we all know the interview is very important for us, because one day we will go through it. It is so good to have an idea of how an interview can be. We did interviews in the class and that was a good start to prepare us for our future interview. But, I think the best thing to learn about it, is to hear from people who have experienced that. So, Venhar you did a great job and thank you once more for helping us to learn things from a real interview.


    Yours,
    Edona

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