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Hello everyone!
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Welcome back to English Conversation Journal.
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My name is Emily.
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Today we have another exciting interview for you.
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This is the third video in our job interview series.
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We are going to learn about administrative assistant interviews.
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This is one of the most popular office jobs in the world.
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Administrative assistants work in every industry.
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Hospitals, schools, banks, tech companies, and more.
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This lesson is perfect for beginners
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and for people who want to work in professional office settings You will learn how to talk about your organizational skills,
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how to answer questions about confidentiality And how to show you can support busy executives.
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Are you ready?
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Let's begin Good morning.
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I'm here for an interview with Ms. Rodriguez Good morning.
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May I have your name, please?
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My name is Marcus Johnson Perfect.
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Let me call her.
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Please have a seat Thank you.
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Ms. Rodriguez is ready for you.
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Take the elevator to the sixth floor.
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Her office is room 615.
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Good luck with your interview.
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Thank you very much.
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Hello, may I come in?
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Yes, please come in.
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Good morning, Ms. Rodriguez.
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I'm Marcus Johnson.
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Thank you for inviting me to interview today.
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Good morning, Marcus.
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Please call me Elena.
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It's nice to meet you.
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Nice to meet you too, Elena.
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Please, sit down.
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Make yourself comfortable.
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Would you like coffee or water?
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Water would be great, thank you.
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Here you go.
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So Marcus, thank you for coming in today.
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Did you have any trouble finding us?
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Not at all.
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Your directions were very clear.
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I arrived about 20 minutes early to make sure I wasn't late.
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Excellent.
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Being punctual is very important for an administrative assistant.
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So, let's begin.
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Tell me about yourself, Marcus.
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Of course.
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I'm 28 years old.
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I graduated from business college with a degree in business administration three years ago.
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Since then, I've been working as an administrative coordinator at a marketing firm.
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I handle scheduling, correspondence, office management, and event planning.
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because I want to work for a larger company with more growth potential.
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That's great background.
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Why are you interested in this administrative assistant position specifically?
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I'm very interested in your company because you're a leader in the technology industry.
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I've always been fascinated by technology,
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even though my background is in administration.
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I believe that working as your administrative assistant would allow me to learn about the tech industry
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while using my organizational skills to support your team.
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I also read that your company promotes from within,
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and I'm looking for long-term career growth.
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I appreciate that you've done your research.
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Now, tell me about your current role.
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What are your main responsibilities?
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As an administrative coordinator, I support our marketing director and a team of five marketing managers.
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My main responsibilities include managing calendars,
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and scheduling meetings, organizing travel arrangements,
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preparing presentations and reports, handling correspondence and emails,
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maintaining filing systems both digital and physical,
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ordering office supplies, and coordinating company events.
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I also greet visitors and answer phone calls.
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That's quite comprehensive.
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How do you prioritize your tasks when everything seems urgent?
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Great question.
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I use a priority matrix system.
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First, I identify what's both urgent and important.
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Those tasks get done immediately.
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Then, I schedule time for important but not urgent tasks,
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so they don't become urgent later.
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For urgent but less important tasks,
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I try to delegate if possible,
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or batch them together efficiently.
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I also communicate with my manager every morning to confirm priorities for the day.
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This system helps me stay organized even on the busiest days.
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Very strategic approach.
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Now, can you describe a time when you made a mistake at work?
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How did you handle it?
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Yes, I can.
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About six months ago, I was scheduling a very important client meeting.
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I accidentally booked the conference room for 2 p.m instead of 2.30 p.m.
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When the client arrived at 2.30,
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another team was using the room.
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I immediately apologized to the client and quickly found an alternative conference room.
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I escorted them there personally and made sure they had everything they needed.
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After the meeting, I apologized to my manager and explained what happened.
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I then created a new system where I send calendar confirmations to everyone involved to double-check details.
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Since then, I haven't made that mistake again.
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I learned that it's important to own your mistakes,
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fix them quickly, and put systems in place to prevent them in the future.
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I appreciate your honesty and accountability.
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How do you handle confidential information?
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is extremely important in an administrative role.
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I never discuss sensitive information with anyone who doesn't need to know it.
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I keep confidential documents in locked files or password-protected folders.
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I'm careful about what I say in common areas like the break room or elevator.
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I also shred documents that contain sensitive information instead of just throwing them away.
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I understand that as an administrative assistant,
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I have access to private information about the company,
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employees, and clients, and I take that responsibility very seriously.
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Perfect answer.
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Now, what software and tools are you proficient in?
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I'm very proficient in Microsoft Office Suite,
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especially Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
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I can create professional documents,
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complex spreadsheets with formulas, and engaging presentations.
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I'm also experienced with Google Workspace,
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including Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, and Google Sheets.
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I've used project management tools like Asana and Trello.
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I'm comfortable with video conferencing platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
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I'm also a fast learner,
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so if you use different software here,
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I can learn it quickly.
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That's impressive.
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How fast do you type?
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I type about 75 words per minute with high accuracy.
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I took a typing course in college,
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and I've been practicing ever since.
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Speed and accuracy are both important for handling correspondence efficiently.
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Excellent!
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Now, what are your greatest strengths?
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I would say my greatest strengths are organization,
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attention to detail, and communication.
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I'm extremely organized.
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I keep detailed to-do lists,
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maintain organized files, and never miss deadlines.
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I also notice small details that others might miss, which helps prevent errors.
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And I communicate clearly and professionally,
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whether I'm writing emails, answering phones, or speaking with executives.
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I'm also very proactive.
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I anticipate needs before being asked.
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Those are perfect qualities for this role.
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What about your weaknesses?
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I would say I'm sometimes too detail-oriented,
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which can slow me down on simple tasks.
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For example, I might spend extra time formatting a document perfectly when it's just an internal draft.
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I'm working on this by setting time limits for tasks and asking myself,
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does this level of detail really matter for this particular task?
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I'm learning to balance quality with efficiency.
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That's a very common trait for administrative professionals.
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Now let me ask you this.
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How would you handle a situation where your manager gives you an urgent task,
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but you're already working on another urgent task?
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First, I would politely let my manager know that I'm currently working on another urgent task.
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I would briefly explain what that task is and when it's due.
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Then I would ask, which one would you like me to prioritize?
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This gives my manager the information they need to make the best decision.
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If they want me to do both,
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I would ask if I could delegate one task to a colleague or if we could adjust one of the deadlines.
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Clear communication is key in these situations.
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Great problem solving!
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Now, this position requires supporting multiple executives.
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How do you handle working with different personalities and work styles.
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I believe in adapting to each person's communication and work style.
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Some people prefer detailed emails,
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while others want quick messages.
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Some like to have meetings,
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while others prefer updates by email.
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I pay attention to these preferences and adjust accordingly.
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I also stay professional and patient,
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even if someone is having a stressful day.
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I remember that my job is to make their jobs easier, not harder.
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Building good relationships with everyone I support is very important to me.
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Perfect!
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Now, are you comfortable working overtime occasionally?
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Yes, absolutely.
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I understand that administrative work sometimes requires staying late for important projects, events, or deadlines.
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I'm flexible and willing to work extra hours when needed.
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As long as I have some advance notice when possible,
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I can adjust my schedule.
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That's good to hear.
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Where do you see yourself in five years?
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In five years, I would like to grow into an executive assistant role or possibly an office manager position.
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I want to take on more responsibility and leadership.
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I'd love to still be with this company,
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supporting senior leadership, and maybe mentoring junior administrative staff.
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I'm also interested in learning more about operations and how the business runs,
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which could open other opportunities within the company.
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We definitely value employees who want to grow.
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Now, let's talk about compensation.
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What are your salary expectations?
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Based on my research of administrative assistant salaries in this area and considering my three years of experience and skills,
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I'm looking for a salary in the range of $48,000 to $55,000 per year.
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However, I'm flexible and would like to hear what you offer for this position.
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That's a reasonable range.
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We're offering $52,000 per year for this position.
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We also provide health insurance,
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dental and vision coverage, 15 days of paid vacation, and professional development opportunities.
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That sounds excellent.
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I'm very pleased with that offer that offer.
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Wonderful!
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When could you start if we offered you the position?
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I would need to give two weeks notice to my current employer,
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so I could start three weeks from today.
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That's perfectly fine.
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We respect professional courtesy.
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Now, do you have any questions for me?
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Yes, I do.
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Can you tell me more about the team I would be supporting?
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You would primarily support me and two vice presidents.
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I'm the chief operations officer and the two VPs handle product development and business strategy.
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So you would be working with three executives,
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managing their calendars, handling their travel, and supporting various projects.
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That sounds very interesting.
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What qualities make someone successful in this role?
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The most successful administrative assistants here are proactive,
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highly organized, excellent communicators, and able to handle pressure calmly.
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They anticipate needs, solve problems independently, and maintain confidentiality.
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They're also team players who help wherever needed.
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Those are qualities I definitely bring to the table.
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One more question.
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What opportunities are there for professional development?
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We offer an annual budget for professional development.
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You can attend conferences, take online courses,
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or get certifications relevant to your role.
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We also have internal training programs on leadership,
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project management, and other skills.
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We really invest in our employees' growth.
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That's wonderful.
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Thank you for explaining.
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You're welcome.
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Marcus, I have to tell you,
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I'm very impressed with your experience,
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your professionalism, and your thoughtful answers.
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You have exactly the skills and attitude we're looking for.
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I would like to offer you the position.
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Really?
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That's fantastic.
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Thank you so much.
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I'm very excited about this opportunity.
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We're excited to have you.
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Our HR department will send you an official offer letter by email tomorrow.
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Please review it and let us know if you have any questions.
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I will.
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Thank you so much, Elena.
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I really appreciate this opportunity.
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I promise I'll work hard and exceed your expectations.
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I believe you will.
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Welcome to the team, Marcus.
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Thank you.
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I'm looking forward to starting.
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We'll be in touch soon with all the details.
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Do you have any final questions?
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No. You've explained everything perfectly.
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Thank you again.
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You're very welcome.
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Have a great day, Marcus.
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You too, Elena.
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See you soon.
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So how was the interview?
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Did you find it helpful?
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If you enjoyed this video,
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please give it a thumbs up!
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Subscribe to English Conversation Journal for more job interview videos.
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And share this video with your friends who are learning English or looking for a job.
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Now let's review the most important interview questions and tips.
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Here we go!
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Thank you.

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