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HELP attending an interview?
I''ll be attending an interview soon, the interviewers are a jap boss and a local manager
any idea how i should greet them first? what are the formalities? should i give a handshake and bow first or wait for them to initiate, and greet the jap boss in jap "hajimemashite watashi mo XXXX desu, dozoyoroshiko onegai shimasu" to give a good impression and then follow by normal english to the local manager and finally saying Watashi wa nihongo ga sukoshi wakarimasu and Eigo desu ka ? the main mode of communication is english or i should just totally forget it and speak in english. |
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Hi thanks for the quick reply,
I have been recommended for a job interview based in Tokyo assisting the local manager at the main HQ. I would like to know the correct steps to take when greeting the japanese boss once he entered the room because i want to impress him and i heard that Japanese likes people who make the effort to converse in jap languages. or i should just speak in the default business english and don't impress at all in case i screwed up. |
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Isn't a "manager" and "boss" the same? Probably "hello, nice to meet you" with a hand shake. Forget the JP formalities as you are not Japanese and I guess they wouldn't expect it from you. You may make yourself look like a shcmuck if you attempt the local lingo;) |
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damn ya beat me to it.
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You might as well write that interview off completely.
Do you have any idea how offensive that term is?!? Quote:
I am rather stunned to see it used on JF, especially more than once! |
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