Job Interview Skills Demo (multiple characters)

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Description

In this demo, I am playing multiple characters in a scene where an interview is interrupted and the future employee thinks quickly to help solve the problem.....(gasp!)

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
and the end of the last part, David was going to leave the interview with Kate when Mary came wearing a troubled face. Let's check what happened. What's the problem, Mary? We've somehow lost the draft contract with Global Development. I had a copied on a memory stick, but now the sticks gone. It vanished into thin air. We've been preparing for this the last three months, and I need it for my meeting. Now. Don't you have it saved on your computer as well? Unfortunately, not anymore. It was taken up a lot of space, so I deleted it. Hey, Kate, here's a golden opportunity to show that you're enthusiastic and have problem solving skills. You need phrases like How about doing or trying? Maybe we could I have an idea. Can or could, Or may I make a suggestion? Why don't you try? Have you already tried? Can I make a suggestion? Yes, if it's helpful, please. How about the recycled pain on your laptop computer? Have you tried looking in that folder? There's a chance the file is still there. I'm afraid it's not. I did look there. Maybe you could ask your colleagues if they've seen the memory stick. They haven't either. Why don't you look through your rubbish? You might have thrown away by mistake. What do you think of me? I'm not that messy and disorganized. Maybe we concert the whole office. That stick must be somewhere around here. You can't just go and look at our confidential documents. You're not a staff member. Plus, we don't want any spy snooping around here. All very sensible suggestions, Kate. Thank you. Oh, I have another idea. Did you ever email the document to anyone? That's right, Mary. I remember you emailed it to me to proof. Read. I'll go search my inbox. Quick thinking, Kate. Problem solved. Thank you for your unexpected contribution. Kate. You're very welcome. It's my pleasure to help out Kate. Here at e plus education, we appreciate those who can think on their feet those who see resolutions, not only problems. So I would like to offer you this job. Thank you for the offer. I'd like to work with you very much. That's it. Kate was on the bowl and got the job. Now it's your turn to practice until the next lesson. When we find out what Kate's first day at work is like