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conversation between employer and employee​

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Answered by sonkarrekha652
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Answer:

A dialogue between an employee and employer

B: Nice to meet you, Mrs Smith.

A: Nice to meet you too, Mr Brown. I've got some questions about this job. Could you tell me what I'll be responsible of?

B: As a receptionist you will have to check if our clients are happy with they stay in our hotel. You will make sure that they have everything that they need. You will also answer phones.

A: Will I have to do everything on my own or will I have any helpers?

B: You will cooperate with Mrs Thomson and Mrs Adams. I hope you will get on well. And I'll make sure that your duties are shared in a proper way.

A: I'm very happy that I won't work alone. Actually, two years ago I worked for a big company and there was nobody who could help me. I must admit that it was very hard to work there.

B: I understand. What exactly did that job involve?

A: I worked there as a secretary, so I had to prepare documents, answer phones, send e-mails and use fax machines.

B: And did you really do it all alone?

A: Yes. Like I said before, the company didn't hire any other secretaries. I am very positively surprised that the situation in your hotel looks totally different. I'd like to ask you what skills do you expect me to have?

B: you have to be able to speak German fluently because lots of our clients come from Germany. You also have to know how to behave in different kinds of situation because it can happen that you will have to talk with an unpleasant client.

A: Is there a dress code?

B: Yes. You need to look professional and presentable. This means that you should wear elegant clothes.

A: is it allowed to wear jeans?

B: I would prefer to see you wearing a dress. Is it a problem for you?

A: Of course, it isn't! Thank you for your time.

B: You're welcome.

A: Goodbye.

B: Goodbye.

Answered by usharanisaini1971
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Answer:

Nice to meet you, Mrs Smith.

A: Nice to meet you too, Mr Brown. I've got some questions about this job. Could you tell me what I'll be responsible of?

B: As a receptionist you will have to check if our clients are happy with they stay in our hotel. You will make sure that they have everything that they need. You will also answer phones.

A: Will I have to do everything on my own or will I have any helpers?

B: You will cooperate with Mrs Thomson and Mrs Adams. I hope you will get on well. And I'll make sure that your duties are shared in a proper way.

A: I'm very happy that I won't work alone. Actually, two years ago I worked for a big company and there was nobody who could help me. I must admit that it was very hard to work there.

B: I understand. What exactly did that job involve?

A: I worked there as a secretary, so I had to prepare documents, answer phones, send e-mails and use fax machines.

B: And did you really do it all alone?

A: Yes. Like I said before, the company didn't hire any other secretaries. I am very positively surprised that the situation in your hotel looks totally different. I'd like to ask you what skills do you expect me to have?

B: you have to be able to speak German fluently because lots of our clients come from Germany. You also have to know how to behave in different kinds of situation because it can happen that you will have to talk with an unpleasant client.

A: Is there a dress code?

B: Yes. You need to look professional and presentable. This means that you should wear elegant clothes.

A: is it allowed to wear jeans?

B: I would prefer to see you wearing a dress. Is it a problem for you?

A: Of course, it isn't! Thank you for your time.

B: You're welcome.

A: Goodbye.

B: Goodbye.

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