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[单项选择]Congratulations! You wowed your prospective employers on your first interview and have been called back for an encore. So, how will the second interview be different from the first This time around, expect to spend more time at the company, talk to more people, individually and collectively, and have your skills and personality scrutinized more closely.
The Employer’s Point of View
From an employer’s perspective, the second interview is a chance to closely evaluate a candidate’s abilities and interpersonal skills. Your prospective employer wants to see that you can do the job and work well with colleagues.
Be aware that many employers bring in several candidates on the same clay to streamline the second interview process. Your challenge is to distinguish yourself from the other candidates. To show you’re a good fit with the company, focus on explaining how your abilities and experiences would enable you to do the job. Be specific. Offer concrete examples
A. To discuss the salary.
B. To closely evaluate a candidate’s abilities.
C. To see whether you can do the job and cooperate well with colleagues.
D. To evaluate your interpersonal skills.
[单项选择]What if You’re on the Receiving EndFor most employers, the principal concern is the employee who takes trade secrets to a new job -- but what about the employer who unwittingly hires someone who has stolen trade secrets An employer is going to be liable if he knew or he should have known that this employee was (21) with trade secrets. Thus, it’s important to do an entrance interview (22) on trade secrets, ask him outright if he signed a nondisclosure agreement. If so, review it. Show the employee the (23) provisions of the Economic Espionage Act and have him sign a statement (24) that he understand what the potential liability is and he’s not bringing any trade secrets with him.There’s a "very fine line" between hiring an employee for "general knowledge, skills and experience" and hiring an employee to gain (25) to a competitor’s trade secrets. But, if the (26) employer has not specified to the worker what information is secret and what information is not, you will be well insulated if you have the worker sign a one-page form in which he or she agrees not to (27) company policy against disclosing or using the trade secret of former employer.But once an employer is on (28) that an employee is using someone else’s trade secrets, the employer must (29) action: even then, the employer may not be able to avoid liability entirely.Firing an offending employee as soon as the misappropriation is discovered may not (30) the employer of liability, but it goes a long way toward showing a judge or jury that the company limited the damage to the extent that they could.
A. presented
B. dealing
C. entrusted
D. coming
[填空题]How long should you prepare your speeches
You require ______ for each minute of speaking time.
[单项选择]With all your brains you () the math test, but you failed. You were too careless.
A. should pass
B. should have passed
C. must pass
D. must have passed
[单项选择]When you have completed your college education,you will look for a job suited to your training,interests,and ambitions.In most cases.you will visit a potential employer’s office and complete an application form for the position in which you are interested.The employer may then make a decision regarding your ability on the basis of the application form and a personal interview.
Throughout your lifetime,however,you may find yourself in other job-seeking situations in an attempt to improve your position.As you gain experience,you are likely to become ambitious for better and better jobs.These better jobs often request written letters of application and summaries of your background and experience.Your writing skills may be an important part in obtaining the job you desire.
In any job-seeking situation,there are a number of ways you may use your writing skills:to complete an application form,prepare a resume,write an application letter,or write employment follow-up letters.As an
A. will follow their interests and ambition
B. like to visit potential employer’s office
C. Eke to visit every employer’s office
D. get a job related to your education