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LIFE is getting better. A couple of days after experiencing the lowest point in my job hunt, I have almost secured an offer.
Last week, the rural bank in Dongguan in Guangdong Province (where I had an interview two weeks ago) called me and asked me to have a medical check up.
This means that if I am physically healthy, I will be offered a job. I've bounced back. I'm happy to see my skills are appreciated by recruiters.
Through a relative who worked in the banking sector in Dongguan, I have learned why I was selected.
According to insiders, the final round interviewer, also head of the rural bank, values people who are willing to start at the bottom of the ladder and who can walk the walk rather than just talk the talk. I guess I showed these qualities during the interview when I talked about my experiences working part-time.
While I was a salesman with Suning Appliance Chains, the team I worked with offered the best service in the store. We not only patiently answered every customer inquiry, but also paid attention to customer needs even after they paid their bills.
I'd ask clients whether they needed any further help and would carry their appliances to their cars or taxis. Although the job was tiring and labor-intensive, I enjoyed the work.
It's important for college students, as entry-level members of society and the world of business, to have their feet on the ground. That's what I've learned from my job search.
VOCABULARY BUILDER
talk the talk, walk the walk: 说是说,做是做
You have said millions of times that you are going on a diet. You've talked the talk, now it's time to walk the walk. 你已经说过几百万遍要节食。但你不要只是说,现在该付诸实施了。
put one's money where one's mouth is: 说话算话
If you are that confident the business will be a success, then invest in it. Put your money where your mouth is. 如果你真的认为那个生意能赚钱,那你就说话算话,投资吧。
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appliance (家电)用品
bounce 反弹
depressed 沮丧的
entry-level 入门级的
insider 知道内情的人
inquiry 询问
labor-intensive 劳动密集的
physically 身体上地
recruiter 招聘人员
relative 亲戚
sector 部门 |
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