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07 Feb 2007 Wed 12:21 am |
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Thursday i am going to a Turkish interview. Would you please help me with some useful phrases. whate are the Turkish equivalents of these stupidities:
I am always looking for challanges in a job.
I am ready to face challanges.
I am highly motivated to learn new things.
I really want to be ackwainted.
.... and whatever turkis people ask and answer in such a situation.
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07 Feb 2007 Wed 06:19 am |
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I would stick with what you know, especially in an interview. Your interviewer will know exactly how proficient your turkish is quickly. I think trying to impress with new phrases that you havent mastered yet may hurt you rather than help you. Be yourself.
Good Luck!!!
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07 Feb 2007 Wed 10:30 am |
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well done in getting an interview i've heard your turkish before.it's good. wishing you good luck
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07 Feb 2007 Wed 07:29 pm |
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Quoting KeithL: Be yourself. |
Wise advice. The fact that you have been invited for an interview shows that they see you as a potential candidate for the job. You're halfway there already
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08 Feb 2007 Thu 05:09 am |
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Quoting ceviz: Thursday i am going to a Turkish interview. Would you please help me with some useful phrases. whate are the Turkish equivalents of these stupidities:
I am always looking for challanges in a job.
I am ready to face challanges.
I am highly motivated to learn new things.
I really want to be ackwainted.
.... and whatever turkis people ask and answer in such a situation. |
My advice - if you think something is a "stupidity" - DON'T SAY IT...even if you think it's what they want to hear! Recruiters know when someone is being "real" or just giving them a line.
Best of luck to you on the interview...I hope you update us and let us know how it went
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22 Apr 2007 Sun 04:46 am |
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how to say it anyway, i would like to know as well.
thank you !
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