Read
the following conversations and see how the new words are used.
[M] Have
you come up with any ideas for finishing your
job search?
[W] It
has been very time-consuming and
draining, but I think it's coming to an end.
[M] Does
that mean that you've found a job that's the perfect match?
[M] I've been looking at our company profile,
and i don't know how we can get people
interested in working here.
[W] Let's
bring together some
people and see if they can stand us.
[M] That's
one way to see if there's a good match.
[W] As a candidate, maybe
I'm asking for too much, but I do have a preference in job location.
[M] Tell
me about your preferences and I'll see what I can do. I'll submit
your request to the human resources department,
but I can't guarantee anything.
[W] I would like to
be on the West Coast and have a starting salary that is commensurate
with my five years of work experience.
[W] The
job recruiter said
that we should send in resumes highlighting our accomplishments.
[M] Then
the company can see if we match with
their list of qualifications.
[W] I'm confident that even if I don't match,
marketing jobs are abundant
and I'll find something soon.