A: Good morning, Tony. Thanks for coming . I'm Ken Leong, personnel manager for the .
B Nice to meet you, Mr. Leong.
A: So, I have your right here, and I understand you're interested in the job of shipping-and-receiving .
B: Yes, that's right. I'm applying for the shipping-and-receiving clerk .
A: OK. I'd like to ask you a few questions.
B: Sure, go ahead.
A: Uh. First of all, you tell me a little about your background? Where are you from? What kind of work have you ?
B: Well, I was born in Peru and lived there for 18 years. I high school there, and then I came here with my family. I've been living here for two years.
A: OK. And are you employed?
B: Uh. Sorry?
A: Are you working now?
B: Yes, I've been working as a teacher's assistant at an elementary school for about a year. And I'm also going to college at night. I want to get a degree in accounting.
A: Oh. That's good. What office can you use?
B: Uh. I can use a computer, a fax machine, a scanner, and a machine.
A: Excellent. Those skills will be useful in this job. You'll need to take inventory and order . Now, Tony, can you tell me about some of your strengths?
B: Um. Excuse me?
A: Your strengths - you know, your personal . What makes you a good person for this job?
B: Well, I'm very responsible and . If I have a deadline, I come in early or stay late to finish the job. Also, I get along with everyone. I never have problems working with people. I like everyone, and they like me.
A: That's great. Can you work any ?
B: Well, I prefer the day shift because I have classes at night.
A: OK, Tony. There's going to be opening in the day shift soon. I'll get back to you next week sometime.
B: Thank you, Mr. Leong. I that. It was nice to meet you.
A: You, too. I'll give you a call.