英語口語:自我介紹
職場英語口語對話:自我介紹
自我介紹可能是我們從學生時期就需要準備的一段話了,并且現在無論是面試或者研討會都有可能會用到的。所以今天我們就來分享一下,如何自我介紹工作經歷。
I’ve been working in ABC company for the past two years as a computer engineer.
我在ABC公司當了兩年的計算機工程師。
I’ve just graduated from ABC University.
我是剛從ABC大學畢業的畢業生。
I was an accounting trainee and eventually become a manager.
我最初是從當見習會計起步的,后來成為了一名經理。
My major is computer. I went in for the development of software after graduation.
我學的是計算機專業,畢業后從事計算軟件開發的工作。
聰明人在工作場合不該說的話
Don't say: "That's not my job."
Why: If your superior asks you to do something, it is your job。
Instead say: "I'm not sure that should be my priority right now." Then have a conversation with your boss about your responsibilities。
不要說"That's not my job."(這不是我分內的事。)只要你的上司讓你做,那你就得做。我們可以說"I'm not sure that should be my priority right now."(我不確定現在是否應該先做這事。)然后告訴老板你需要負責哪些。
Don't say: "This might sound stupid, but…"
Why: Never undermine your ideas by prefacing your remarks with wishy-washy language。
Instead say: "What's on your mind?" It reinforces your credibility to present your ideas with confidence。
不要說"This might sound stupid, but…"(也許這聽上去有點愚昧,但是……)永遠不要在發言前加上這種優柔寡斷的前綴來削弱自己的觀點。可以說"What's on your mind?"(你怎么認為?)這樣可以增強你的可信度,讓你充滿自信地發表意見。
Don't say: "I don't have time to talk to you."
Why: It's plain rude, in person or on the phone。
Instead say: "I'm just finishing something up right now. Can I come by when I'm done?" Graciously explain why you can't talk now, and suggest catching up at an appointed time later. Let phone calls go to voice mail until you can give callers your undivided attention。
不要說"I don't have time to talk to you."(我沒時間跟你說。)無論是當面說還是在電話里說,這話都是相當粗魯的。我們可以說"I'm just finishing something up right now. Can I come by when I'm done?"(我現在正忙著要完成一些事情,等我做完了再來找你行嗎?)禮貌地向別人解釋為什么現在不行,并且提出稍后的約定時間。打電話時除非你能把所有注意力都放在對方身上,否則就選擇語音郵件的形式吧。
初到一家公司該怎么做
It's never easy being the new guy. Whether you're heading into your first job out of school or your 15th, the first days at a new gig are rarely easy ones. New coworkers, a new office, and a brand new work culture all lend to the feeling that you are a stranger in an even stranger land. What's the best way to cope?
當新人從來不是件容易的事。不管你是大學畢業才獲得第一份工作,或者這已經是你的第15份工作了,總之在一家新單位里的頭幾天都不會過得很輕松。新的同事,新的辦公室,以及全新的工作文化,會讓你充滿了人生地不熟的感覺。那么,最好的適應方法是什么?
"Go to the cafeteria, the break room and ask people to tell you stories," says Todd Hudson, founder of Maverick Institute, Portland Ore., which published the handbook, "My Personal Onboarding Plan: The New Hire's Guide to On-the-Job Success."
俄勒岡州波特蘭市馬沃里克研究院(Maverick Institute)的創始人,《我的入職計劃:職場新人的成功指南》("My Personal Onboarding Plan: The New Hire's Guide to On-the-Job Success.")一書作者托德?哈德遜建議是:“到自助餐廳或休息室去,讓人們給你講點故事。”
From what these seasoned employees tell you, you'll learn who the key players are at your new office and "about extraordinary efforts, about creativity, about people protecting their customers. Your new coworkers' tales will tell you how you should act in those situations. If you hear all negative stories, it tells you one thing. If you hear positive things, that tells you something else," Hudson says.
從這些老員工的話里,你可以得知誰是辦公室里的關鍵人物,以及誰“非常努力,非常有創造性,非常保護他們的客戶。新同事的故事會告訴你,在這些情況下應該如何表現。負面的故事都是相同的,而正面的故事各有各的意義。”哈德遜說。
People love to tell these stories, he adds. "They will tell you what made the biggest impression on them, what got their juices going."
他補充道,人們是喜歡講這些故事的。“他們會告訴你,什么樣的事情會給人留下最深刻的印象,而什么樣的事情會被傳得八卦滿天飛。”
When you start a new job, you'll probably have some type of formal orientation program, also known as onboarding. It may be nothing more than a quick introduction to policies and benefits, but some companies make an effort to offer you a taste of what kind of environment to expect.
當你開始一個新工作的時候,你可能要接受某種正式的入職教育。有的入職教育只是簡單地介紹一下公司的政策和福利,但有些公司卻會讓你對工作環境稍作了解。
職場新人八大生存法則(雙語)
今夏許多畢業生將開始自己的職場生涯,正所謂萬事開頭難。這里,我們為您列出幾項職場新人的法則,以免你們在剛開始工作時亂了陣腳(mess up)。
Many graduates will step up to the starting line of their careers this summer.
許多畢業生將在今夏走上自己的職場起跑線。
And your first year in work may be a crucial period, says an HR expert.
而你參加工作的頭一年可能是段艱苦時期,一位人力資源專家如是說。
“Forming good habits is as important as developing professional skills. The *devil is in the detail,” said Zhang Yuxia, a human resource consultant at zhaopin.com.
“養成良好習慣和培養專業技能同等重要。細節決定成敗,”智聯招聘網的人力資源顧問張玉霞表示。
Here we’ve listed some rules for *newbies so you won’t mess up at the very beginning.
這里,我們為您列出一些職場新人法則,以免你們在剛開始工作時亂了陣腳。
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