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Monday, December 22, 2014

Tuan 5-6

Day 29:

1. Have you taken the TOEFL test?


2. I took the TOEFL test in 2011.

3. No, I haven't taken the TOEFL test.

4. How many points did you get?

5. I got a score of 600.

Day 30:

1. What is important to you?

2. There are two things: One is my professionalism at work; the second is my family life.

3. What are your goals for the future?

4. My goal is growing with a company where I can continue to learn and contribute.

5. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in professional associations.


Day 31 :


1. Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?
2. I see myself as a top performing employee in a well-established organization, like this one. 
3. How will you achieve your goals?
4. I plan on gaining additional skills by taking related classes.
5. I will continue my professional development by participating in conferences and attending seminars.

Day 32:

1. What keeps you motivated each day?

2. How do you keep motivated to work every day?

3. I am continuously seeking new challenges, both personal and professional.

4. Involving myself in a challenging career will broaden my knowledge and skills in technology.

5. What motivates me the most is when I am recognized and praised especially after accomplishing a given task.

Day 33:

1. What do you want to achieve in your next job?

2. What goals do you have for your next job?

3. I want to make a difference. I don't want to be a cog in a machine.

4. I want to have responsibility and be able to make a real difference.

5. I would like a job where I can help people.

Day 34:

1. What do you like most about this job?

2. What interests you the most about this job?

3. This job provides the opportunity to develop highly skilled and motivated individuals.

4. What do you dislike about this job?

5. It's the inefficiency of processing the inquiries from the customers.

Day 35:

1. How do you feel about doing repetitive work?

2. I like to do creative work but doing repetitive work is fine with me.

3. What have you learned from your mistakes?

4. One of the most important things I've learned from my mistake is persistence.

5. Not to give up too soon, because the solution is probably right in front of me.

Day 36:

1. Will you be happy to work night shifts or on the weekends?

2. Can you work overtime?

3. I'm single, live alone, so I don't mind keeping hours that take me out of the nine to five routine.

4. I am really only available during regular business hours.

5. I have an elderly family member who I need to be available for during other times.

Day 37:

1. Would you be able to travel as necessary to perform the job?

2. Yes, by all means. I consider international travel as essential to perform the job.

3. I am happy traveling and traveling will not have any negative influence on my work.

4. Would you mind working on weekends?

5. I certainly can. I'm available to work nights, weekends and whenever I'm needed.

Day 38:

1. Who was your best boss and who was the worst?

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.

3. What do you expect from a supervisor?

4. I appreciate a work environment where supervisors try to make personal connections with their employees.

5. I would like to be able to go to my manager and feel comfortable in expressing my ideas.

Day 39:

1. What would you do if your boss tells you to do something that you know is not right in the way of doing?

2. I would bring the issue to light, explain my way of reasoning.

3. If my supervisor still insists I would follow his order.

4. I would try to understand why my superior had chosen that approach.

5. Perhaps, this would be an opportunity for me to learn to apply new methods or gain some new skills.

Day 40:

1. What did you like about your previous job?

2. The management were understanding of employees' needs, as well as their strengths.

3. I have never really had a problem working with anyone.

4. I try to find out common ground, and get along with everyone's different personality.

5. I always spend time talking with my supervisor before doing a project so we can be on the same page.

Day 41:

1. How will you handle it when you have to work with someone you don't like?

2. I will focus on the skills they brought to the job, their ability to solve problems.

3. Perhaps, we will never be friends, but we will work well together.

4. What do you think about team work?

5. For any work, team work is the most important because a single person cannot do everything alone

Day 42:

1. How do you get along with older co-workers?

2. I respect my older co-workers' knowledge and I've learned how to make a suggestion at the appropriate time.

3. How about the younger colleagues?

4. We just need to find common ground where we can effectively work together.

5. I know it will take time, but the result will be worth the effort.

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