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Lucas21c Posted 15 years ago
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I have a question.

"What kind of experience do you have with job searches, resumes, cover letters and interviews? How does that experience compare in your native lauguage versus English?"

This question is that I was asked. However, I couldn't ve certain what it meaned exactly. Should I say my feelings or thoughts about the experience in my native languege, instead of English, to answer that question? If not, could you explain to me what it means?

Thanks you.
  

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-- No. -- Explain how job searches, resumes, cover letters and interviews are different or the same when done in your native language (and presumably, therefore, in your native country) I suggest that that interview question as you have transcribed it is not very clear.

  • -- No.
  • -- Explain how job searches, resumes, cover letters and interviews are different or the same when done in your native language (and presumably, therefore, in your native country) I suggest that that interview question as you have transcribed it is not very clear.
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Should I say my feelings or thoughts about the experience in my native languege, instead of English, to answer that question?-- No.

If not, could you explain to me what it means?-- Explain how job searches, resumes, cover letters and interviews are different or the same when done in your native language (and presumably, therefore, in your native country)

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