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imagine you are selected for an interview to get a job in software company write a dialogue between yourself and the interviewer​

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Answered by Reddyanjalireddy
20

Answer:

Interviewee: Good Morning, sir.

Interviewer: Good Morning. Please have a seat.

Interviewee: Thank you, sir.

Interviewer: Can you please introduce yourself?

Interviewee: I have just completed my MA in Journalism from the University of Dhaka. I have stood second class 2nd in order to merit. I have got my result last week and this is my first interview.

Interviewer: I see you are quite new. So, how can you cope with this position?

Interviewee: I am confident about my capabilities. Besides, my academic background fully matches with the responsibilities of this position.

Interviewer: But everyone else in this position was well experienced.

Interviewee: Sir, experience is such a thing that can be gained only through elapse of time. And everyone has to start without any experience, but through his diligence he overcomes everything.

Interviewer: That’s true. But I cannot experiment with this position because this is a very sensitive position.

Interviewee: I know that and I hope I would handle all these properly if I am given an opportunity.

Interviewer: Then we have to keep you on a trial basis for a month and mind that you will be given only a lump sum amount. If we find you suitable, then we will appoint you.

Interviewee: That will be great, sir. I will try my best to prove my worth.

Interviewer: So, can you join on next Sunday?

Interviewee: No problem, sir.

Interviewer: That’s fine. See you on Sunday.

Interviewee: Thank you, sir.

Interviewer: Bye.

Interviewee: Bye.

HOPE IT WILL HELP U

Answered by aryansuts01
2

Answer:

Concept:

An interview is an organized discussion in which one person asks questions and the other responds. A one-on-one conversation between an interviewer and an interviewee is generally referred to as a "interview." The interviewer asks the interviewee questions, and the interviewee usually responds with facts. That information could be used or released to other audiences at any time. This aspect is prevalent in many types of interviews; for example, a job interview or an interview with a witness to an event may have no other audience present at the time, but the responses will be shared with others later in the employment or investigative process. An interview can also be used to exchange information.

Given:

Assume you've been chosen for an interview with a software company. jot down a conversation between you and the interviewer.

Find:

write the conversation between you and interviewer

Answer:

Me: Good morning.

Interviewer: Good morning. take your seat.

me: thank you

interviewer: Could you please tell me a little about yourself?

me: My self shanvi, I am basically from PanXXX. I have just completed my B. Tech in computer science from the University of JXXXX. My hobbies are reading books, listening music etc..

interviewer: Why Should We Hire You

me: As a beginner, I believe I am highly adaptable and flexible when it comes to learning new things. I am convinced that I will be able to make a significant contribution to the company's success.  My most recent project in Operations taught me how to operate as part of a team and

collaborate.

interviewer: tell me about your weakness

me: over thinking

interviewer: how much you excepect package

me: My salary aspirations are in line with my qualifications and experience.

interviewer: great

me: Thank you

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