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1. furniture
2. meetings
3. diary
4. detail | details
5. 1 | one
6. deliveries
7. tidy
8. team
9. heavy
10. customer

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Employment Agency: Possible Jobs

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SALLY: Good morning. Thanks for coming in to see us here at the agency, Joe. I'm one of the agency representatives, and my name's Sally Baker.

JOE: Hi Sally. I think we spoke on the phone, didn't we?

SALLY: That's right, we did. So thank you for sending in your CV. We've had quite a careful look at it and I think we have two jobs that might be suitable for you.

JOE: OK.

SALLY: The first one is in a company based in North London. They're looking for an administrative assistant.

JOE: OK. What sort of company is it?

SALLY: 1They're called Home Solutions and they design and make furniture.

JOE: Oh, I don't know much about that, but it sounds interesting.

SALLY: Yes, well as I said, they want someone in their office, and looking at your past experience it does look as if you fit quite a few of the requirements. So on your CV it appears you've done some data entry?

JOE: Yes.

SALLY: 2So that's one skill they want. Then they expect the person they appoint to attend meetings and take notes there ...

JOE: OK. I've done that before, yes.

SALLY: And you'd need to be able to cope with general admin.

JOE: 3Filling, and keeping records and so on? That should be OK. And in my last job I also had to manage the diary.

SALLY: Excellent. That's something they want here too. I'd suggest you add it to your CV -- I don't think you mentioned that, did you?

JOE: No.

SALLY: So as far as the requirements go, they want good computer skills, of course, and they particularly mention spreadsheets.

JOE: That should be fine.

SALLY: And interpersonal skills -- which would be something they'd check with your references.

JOE: I think that should be OK, yes.

SALLY: 4Then they mention that they want someone who is careful and takes care with details -- just looking at your CV, I'd say you're probably alright there.

JOE: I think so, yes. Do they want any special experience?

SALLY: I think they wanted some experience of teleconferencing.

JOE: I've got three years' experience of that.

SALLY: 5let's see, yes, good. In fact they're only asking for at least one year, so that's great. So is that something that might interest you?

JOE: It is, yes. The only thing is, you said they were in North London so it would be quite a long commute for me.

SALLY: OK.


SALLY: So the second position might suit you better as far as the location goes; that's for a warehouse assistant and that's in South London.

JOE: Yes, that would be a lot closer.

SALLY: And you've worked in a warehouse before, haven't you?

JOE: Yes.

SALLY: 6So as far as the responsibilities for this position go, they want someone who can manage the stock, obviously, and also deliveries.

JOE: That should be OK. You've got to keep track of stuff, but I've always been quite good with numbers.

SALLY: Good, that's their first requirement. And they want someone who's computer literate, which we know you are.

JOE: Sure.

SALLY: Then they mention organisational skills. They want someone who's well organised.

JOE: Yes, I think I am.

SALLY: 7And tidy?

JOE: Yes, they go together really, don't they?

SALLY: Sure. Then the usual stuff; they want someone who can communicate well both orally and in writing.

JOE: 8OK. And for the last warehouse job I had, one of the things I enjoyed most was being part of a team. I found that was really essential for the job.

SALLY: Excellent. Yes, they do mention that they want someone who's used to that, yes. Now when you were working in a warehouse last time, what sorts of items were you dealing with?

JOE: It was mostly bathroom and kitchen equipment, sinks and stoves and fridges.

SALLY: 9So you're OK moving heavy things?

JOE: Sure. I'm quite strong, and I've had the training.

SALLY: Good. Now as far as experience goes, they mention they want someone with a licence, and that you have experience of driving in London -- so you can cope with the traffic and so on.

JOE: Yes, no problem.

SALLY: 10And you've got experience of warehouse work ... and the final thing they mention is customer service. I think looking at your CV you've OK there.

JOE: Right. So what about pay? Can you tell me a bit more about that, please ...

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Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Employment Agency: Possible Jobs

First Job

Administrative assistant in a company that produces 1 (furniture) (North London)

Responsibilities

-    data entry

-    go to 2 (meetings) and take notes

-    general admin

-    management of 3 (diary)

Requirements

-    good computer skills including spreadsheets

-    good interpersonal skills

-    attention to 4 (detail | details)

Experience

-    need a minimum of 5 (1 | one) year of experience of teleconferencing

Second Job

Warehouse assistant in South London

Responsibilities

-    stock management

-    managing 6 (deliveries)

Requirements

-    ability to work with numbers

-    good computer skills

-    very organised and 7 (tidy)

-    good communication skills

-    used to working in a 8 (team)

-    able to cope with items that are 9 (heavy)

Need experience of

-    driving in London

-    warehouse work

-    10 (customer) service

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