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今天我们来看看PH和MB到底会雇佣哪位求职者。
PH: So...what did you think?
MB: Well... between Sarah Timms and Daniel Watson – I think the choice is pretty obvious!
PH: Yes – so do I. Watson looked so good on paper...
MB: He seemed very good when I first spoke to him too..
PH: First impressions often lie! MB: Indeed...I think a lot of his CV was – how shall we say? “Counterfactual”
PH: Yes – it just wasn’t true! You should never lie on your CV...
MB: He had very good references, though – very strange.
PH: I guess some people just like that sort of style, but he wouldn’t fit in with us...I mean, it’s important to be confident – but he was overconfident.
MB: I couldn’t agree more. His body language was all wrong...he came across as arrogant.
PH: Then he gave very vague answers – no specific details of what exactly he’d done in his job...
MB: Whereas Sarah Timms...
PH: ...knew exactly what she was talking about.
MB: Yes, she was very convincing, self-assured, but not arrogant.
PH: She’d clearly done some research on the company, and knew what she was talking about.
MB: I thought her presentation was excellent.
PH: Yes, it was, but I am a little worried about how much experience she has...
MB: Yes, true, but she seems very ready to take on the challenges the role would offer her.
PH: So? Who do we give the job to?
MB: Sarah!
PH: Yes, I agree entirely!
MB: Great! I’ll phone her straight away offering the post...and I’ll write a rejection to Mr. Watson!
PH: Ok.
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