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奇怪的工作面试 Weird job interviews | 随身英语

BBC英语教学 CHINADAILY 2020-02-19


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12-2019

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想找到一份新工作并不那么容易。你需要先搜寻一个合适的职位,如果进展顺利,你可能会被邀请前去参加面试。对一些人来说,这是恐慌开始出现的时候,因为你将面临困难的面试问题,同时你必须证明自己的能力。但是,在面试中,如果你没有被问及为什么想要这份工作,而是被要求站起来跳个舞,你会怎么想呢?本期 “随身英语” 告诉你一些人不得不面对的奇怪面试。




Finding a new job isn't always easy. You search for a suitable vacancy, send in an application form and if that goes well, you might be invited for an interview


For some, this is when the panic sets in — you're going to be faced by a panel of strangers who'll fire difficult questions at you, and you'll have to actually prove yourself.



But how would you feel if, instead of being asked why you want the job, you're asked to stand up and dance?!


From the perspective of a company, it wants to hire the right person because they can make a big difference to the success of the organisation.


It therefore needs to test a candidate in the most appropriate way to discover how suitable he or she may be. A good interview process should involve rigorous screening of job applicants and effective questions that every applicant gets asked. But that's not always the case.



Alison Green is an author and creator of the workplace advice column Ask a Manager. She told the BBC that some companies "give their interviewers little or no training and often leave them completely on their own when it comes to figuring out what to ask job candidates". 


She mentions that some interviewers are too casual and some focus on building a good rapport and end up hiring the candidate they just "clicked with", regardless of their skills and abilities.



An inexperienced interviewer may think it's clever to ask "If you were an animal, what kind would you be?" That has been asked, Alison Green says, but in reality this has no connection with the job.


And there have been inappropriate requests, such as one job seeker being asked to show the interviewer the inside of her handbag to demonstrate how organised she was. 


Talking of inappropriate, the BBC heard from a number of people who were surprised by the questions they were asked in an interview. Mature student Kevin Helton said that "the interviewer asked, 'you used to be in the Army, how many people have you killed?'"



But as Alison Green points out, while a candidate might feel at the mercy of an interviewer, they are able to question why they're being asked something, and while the interviewer might be making judgements, the candidate can also make their own judgement and decide if this is really the career move they want to make!


  

词汇表


vacancy

英 [ˈveɪk(ə)nsi] 美 [ˈveɪkənsi] 

职位空缺


interview

英 [ˈɪntəvjuː] 美 [ˈɪn(t)ərˌvju]

 面试


prove yourself 

证明自己的实力


perspective

英 [pəˈspɛktɪv] 美 [pərˈspɛktɪv]

(思考问题的)角度


hire

英 [ˈhʌɪə] 美 [ˈhaɪ(ə)r] 

雇佣


organisation

英 [ˌɔ:gənaɪ'zeɪʃən] 美 [ˌɔgənaɪ'zeɪʃən]

 组织,团体


candidate

英 [ˈkandɪdeɪt] 美 [ˈkændɪˌdeɪt]

 候选人,应试者


screening

英 [ˈskriːnɪŋ] 美 [ˈskrinɪŋ]

筛选


applicant

 英 [ˈaplɪk(ə)nt] 美 [ˈæpləkənt]

 申请人


interviewer

英 [ˈɪntəvju:ə(r)] 美 [ˈɪntərvjuə(r)]

 面试官


training

英 [ˈtreɪnɪŋ] 美 [ˈtreɪnɪŋ]

 培训


figure out

 想出


casual

英 [ˈkaʒjʊəl] 美 [ˈkæʒuəl]

不在意的,漫不经心的


rapport

英 [raˈpɔː] 美 [ræˈpɔr]

融洽,和谐的关系


clicked with

一拍即合的,与……产生共鸣的


skills and abilities

技能与能力


inexperienced

缺乏经验的


inappropriate

英 [ɪnəˈprəʊprɪət] 美 [ˌɪnəˈproʊpriət]

不适合的,不恰当的


job seeker

应聘者


at the mercy

听命于……,任凭……摆布


judgement

判断,评判


career move

职业发展


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