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Good afternoon, Mrs. Smith.
Good afternoon. Have a seat, please. You are Mr. Sun?
Thank you. Yes, I am Dunlin.
I have read your resume. I know you have worked for 3 years. Why did you choose to major in mechanical engineering?
Many factors led me to major in mechanical engineering. The most important factor is I like tinkering with machines.
What are you primarily interested in about mechanical engineering?
I like designing products, and one of my designs received an award. Moreover, I am familiar with CAD. But I can do any mechanic well if I am employed.
Why did you decide to apply for this position?
Your company has a very good reputation, and I am very interested in the field your company is in.
What do you think determines an employee's progress in a company such as ours?
Interpersonal and technical skills.
We have several applicants for this position. Why do you think you are the person we should choose?
I have the abilities, qualities and experience that you requested in your job advert, for example I have three years experience in designing products and I got leadership experience while serving the college student union as president.
That sounds very good. How do you see your career development?
After a few years of gaining experience in the company and furthering my professional qualifications I'd like to put my experience and skills to use in management. I want to become a supervisor in your R & D department.
Have you anything to ask about the job?
Yes. Do you offer any opportunities for further study?
Yes. If you undertake additional courses, provided these are approved, and you complete them successfully, you can claim back part, quite a large part, 75 % of the costs you incurred. Not just the fees, - traveling and other expenses too.
That's fine.
Anything else?
No.
Well, thank you very much, Mr. Sun. I'll let you know the result of the interview as soon as possible. Goodbye.
Thank you, Mrs. Smith. I do hope the answer will be favorable. Goodbye.