Key Phrases For Interviews: A Book From The Series
Key Phrases For Interviews: A Book From The Series
Key Phrases For Interviews: A Book From The Series
FOR INTERVIEWS
A book from the series Effective Communication by
1.1. Welcome
• Will you please come in?
• Can you come in, please
• Please come in ... Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms....
• Good morning, it’s Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms.... isn’t it?
• Come in and take a seat, please
• Do come in, please sit down
• Good to see you, thanks for coming to the interview today
• Nice to meet you, welcome to (Company Name)
• How do you do – I’m pleased to meet you
1.2. Introductions
• Let me introduce you to (the interview panel) – I am... /on my left is ..../ and on my right....
• This is ...
He’s in charge of
She’s responsible for
He’s head of...
She would be your line manager
• I’m (NAME) and I’m (POSITION) in the company
• You spoke to him/her/me on the telephone
• It was me you spoke to on the phone last week
• Hi, I’m (NAME) and I’ll be interviewing you today
• On the panel with me today is/are ..........(NAME/s & POSITION/s)
1.3. Smalltalk
• How are you today?
• It’s a beautiful/terrible... day/morning/afternoon/evening
• Isn’t this great/awful weather we’re having?
• Please take off your overcoat/coat – make yourself comfortable
• Let me take your coat
• Did you have any problems finding us?
• Any problems with your journey?
• How was your journey?
• You found your way all right then?
• I trust we haven’t kept you waiting too long
• Have you had a coffee?
• Would you like a coffee/drink before we start?
4.2. Responding
• Certainly, what would you like to know?
• I'm/I was responsible for......
• I have been in the XY industry/business for the past (number of) years
• My most recent experience has been...
• One reason I enjoy this business is....
• In my last job I...
• My real strength is my...
• What I'm looking for now is...
• An example of a difficult decision I had to make is/was.....
• I solved this particular problem by...
• I’m looking for a bigger challenge to grow my career
• I’m interested in a new challenge and an opportunity to use my skills in a new environment
• I’m interested in a job with more responsibility
• This position seemed to be an excellent match for my skills and experience
• I’ve decided that I’d like to change my career direction because....
** Regardless of why you left, never speak badly of a previous employer. The interviewer may think
that you will do the same with his company the next time you are looking for a new job. **
** Remember, when you are talking to a prospective employer you want to come across as
intelligent, positive and as interested as you possibly can. **
** Remember to leave the Interviewer with the right picture of you. The last few minutes of an
interview can be vital. To leave a good impression, your final words and gestures should be
enthusiastic and confident. Apparent lack of interest or enthusiasm is one of the top reasons
that candidates are rejected during the recruitment process! **
10.1. Opening
• Hi (Applicant name), this is (Interviewer name) calling from XY Company in XY town. I’m
calling regarding your application for the post of ....... with us.
• I’d like to spend about 10 minutes on the phone with you, asking some preliminary questions
• Is this a good time to talk, or could I arrange a time to call you back?
• Thank you for replying to our advertisement
• Thanks for sending us your CV/Application form
• We’ve received your application for the post of....
• I’d just like to clarify a few points with you
• I’d just like to have an informal chat with you today
10.2. Closing
• Thanks for spending time with me today
• We’ll be in touch by letter/email/phone before the ....(date)
• We’ll confirm the interview date by letter/email/phone before the ....(date)
10.3. Responses
• I’m pleased to hear from you. I’m free until..... Is that sufficient time, or can I call you back
later this afternoon?
• Of course, I’m happy to answer any questions you may have
• I enjoyed our conversation and now have a better understanding of the job
• It’s been very interesting to talk with you today
• I’d appreciate the opportunity of having a face to face interview
• I’d be interested in an on-site interview
• I’d welcome the opportunity to talk to you again
10.4. Clarification
• I’m not sure that I understood that. Could you repeat it for me?
• I’m sorry, the line is not very clear. Could you say that again, please?
• I’m having trouble hearing you. Can you hear me clearly?
** Employers often use phone interviews to screen potential candidates in order to narrow the pool of
applicants who will be invited for in-person interviews. They are also used as a way to minimise the
expenses involved in interviewing out-of-town candidates.
Prepare for a telephone interview in the same way as you would for a face-to-face interview. Compile
a list of your strengths and weaknesses and answers to a list of typical questions. You may also be
asked about your background and skills **
Applicant: I’m interested in a new challenge and an opportunity to use my skills in a new
environment. I’d also like more responsibility.
Interviewer: I understand. So what would you like to know about this company and this job?
12.8. Feedback
Applicant: By the way, I’d be very appreciative of any feedback you could give me on my
interview performance today
Interviewer: Certainly, I’d be happy to do that after we’ve completed the recruitment process. Is
that okay?
Applicant: Yes, that’s great, thank-you. Is it all right if I call you in a week or so to see where I
stand?
Interviewer: No problem, please do that.
12.9. Follow-up
Applicant: Oh, hello Mr XY, this is WZ calling. If you recall, I attended an interview with you two
weeks ago. You said it would be ok to call to find out how things were progressing
Interviewer: Ah, yes I do remember you. You left a very good impression
Applicant: Thanks, that’s kind of you to say
Interviewer: Well, actually I’m just in the process of writing to the candidates and I’m pleased to
say we are going to offer you the job, if you’re still interested?
Applicant: That’s great news. I’m happy to accept. I look forward to receiving your offer letter
Interviewer: Good, I’ll be speaking to you again soon. Bye.
Applicant: Goodbye and thanks