Вопрос задан 10.11.2023 в 04:37. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Зарецкий Степан.

‼️допоможііть‼️ III. Read the question (Q) and the advice (A) given about job interview. Several

phrases have been removed. Fill in the gap (1-8) with the phrases marked A-I.There is one extra sentence. Q: Last week I got a call from another company that would like me to interview for a high- level position. But I'm not ready to move right now. I get along with my boss and co-workers. My friends tell me I'm missing an opportunity (1)_____. Why waste my time and theirs if I know I'm not interested?A: Don't imagine that you are wasting anyone's time (2)______. Companies expect to interview people who may be not hired afterwards. Consider this as a fast way (3)_____. You can learn how your skills are evaluated by another company, how much you are worth and whether your experience gives us an opportunity for a higher-level job. Based on (4)____ you may be able to go back to your boss and (5)______. If the other company is very enthusiastic about your skills and experience, you may decide that you don't get much satisfaction about your present job and that the time is now (6)_____. In that case, don't agree to the first offer just because they call you. If, after interviewing, you decide that you really do not want the job, leave gracefully by saying something like, "After a lot of thought, I've decided that I'm not ready (7)_____ Then write the interviewer a thank-you note. Make yourself worth remembering by giving her (8)____. A) ask for a higher-level jobB) to collect information about the job marketC) of checking out what the other company can offerD) to make the move to a new positionE) when you need a new jobF) to start looking for a new jobG) what you discover during the interview H) when you examine a job opportunityI) the names of other qualified candidates​
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Отвечает Смурага Саша.

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Q: Last week I got a call from another company that would like me to interview for a high-level position. But I'm not ready to move right now. I get along with my boss and co-workers. My friends tell me I'm missing an opportunity (1) when you need a new job. Why waste my time and theirs if I know I'm not interested?

A: Don't imagine that you are wasting anyone's time (2) Companies expect to interview people who may not be hired afterwards. Consider this as a fast way (3) of checking out what the other company can offer. You can learn how your skills are evaluated by another company, how much you are worth and whether your experience gives you an opportunity for a higher-level job. Based on (4) what you discover during the interview, you may be able to go back to your boss and (5) ask for a higher-level job. If the other company is very enthusiastic about your skills and experience, you may decide that you don't get much satisfaction about your present job and that the time is now (6) to make the move to a new position. In that case, don't agree to the first offer just because they call you. If, after interviewing, you decide that you really do not want the job, leave gracefully by saying something like, "After a lot of thought, I've decided that I'm not ready (7) to start looking for a new job." Then write the interviewer a thank-you note. Make yourself worth remembering by giving her (8) the names of other qualified candidates.

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Отвечает Karimow Vener.

Ответ:

Q: Last week I got a call from another company that would like me to interview for a high-level position. But I'm not ready to move right now. I get along with my boss and co-workers. My friends tell me I'm missing an opportunity (F) to start looking for a new job. Why waste my time and theirs if I know I'm not interested?

A: Don't imagine that you are wasting anyone's time (B) to collect information about the job market. Companies expect to interview people who may be not hired afterwards. Consider this as a fast way (C) of checking out what the other company can offer. You can learn how your skills are evaluated by another company, how much you are worth and whether your experience gives us an opportunity for a higher-level job. Based on (G) what you discover during the interview, you may be able to go back to your boss and (A) ask for a higher-level job. If the other company is very enthusiastic about your skills and experience, you may decide that you don't get much satisfaction about your present job and that the time is now (D) to make the move to a new position. In that case, don't agree to the first offer just because they call you. If, after interviewing, you decide that you really do not want the job, leave gracefully by saying something like, "After a lot of thought, I've decided that I'm not ready (E) when you need a new job. Then write the interviewer a thank-you note. Make yourself worth remembering by giving her (I) the names of other qualified candidates.

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

1) g) what you discover during the interview 2) a) ask for a higher-level job 3) b) to collect information about the job market 4) g) what you discover during the interview 5) a) ask for a higher-level job 6) d) to make the move to a new position 7) e) when you need a new job 8) h) when you examine a job opportunity

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