Lisa: Good evening, Mr. Rudy. Sorry to disturb you. Steven: Not at all. Have a seat, Lisa. Lisa: Thank you, Mr. Rudy. May I ask you some questions tonight? Steven: Why not? What questions do you have in your mind? Lisa: You know that I'm going to graduate in three months. Can you tell me how I can get a job in a foreign company? Steven: Do you mean that you're going to work in a foreign company? Lisa: I'd like to work in a foreign company or any other foreign-invested enterprises after my graduation. Steven: Please allow me to ask you a question first. What do you want to do in a foreign company? Lisa: I'd like to be a secretary first. Steven: Very good. I think there're four steps you should take before you're employed in a foreign company. Lisa: Could you explain what these four steps are? Steven: First, you should write an application letter. Second, you must write a resume. Third, have the interview. Finally, take the job. Lisa: I see. Can you just tell me how to take the first step tonight? Steven: Yes, of course. I'll tell you how to write an application letter tonight. Have you ever had any experience in marketing, Lisa? Lisa: I think I have, Mr. Ruby. I sold books in a bookstore last summer. Steven: That's very good. Please remember that job-seeking is something like self-marketing. |