Write down the dialogue, putting the following phrases in the correct order:
- Since graduation I have been working for a foreign trade firm here in Russia. Last year I was promoted. It was when I defended my thesis.
- A good salary, opportunity for advancement, wider professional contacts. I want to gain international experience in accounting.
- Well, Mr. Plotnikov, we'll let you know our decision as soon as we see all the applicants.
- Good morning, Mr. Plotnikov. Do sit down, I'm John Smith, the company's personnel manager. I'll be interviewing you.
- I'm friendly, cooperative, tolerant, punctual. I think, I'm reliable.
- I read your ad in the paper. I'm interested in applying for the position of accountant you advertised.
- I see. But why do you feel you are suited to this particular job? What kind of training have you got?
- Oh, good. That's about all I want to know.
- I graduated from the Finance Academy in Moscow. Here is an official transcript of my record. In general, I'm familiar with the required qualifications, I think I meet them.
- First of all, how did you learn about our company?
- What exactly are the duties? Is there overtime? What fringe benefits do you offer? Does your company provide life insurance? Do you sign contracts with your employees?
- I see. Do you get along well with your colleagues? Do you think you can work in a transnational company?
- Hello, I'm Plotnikov.
- Yes, I have a master's degree in accounting.
- That sounds good. What kind of experience have you got? Our job requires a strong background in taxation.
- You are a holder of a degree with a major in economics, aren't you?
- Yes, I'm all attention.
- If I may, I also have some questions.
- Oh, I see you are very serious about changing your job. I'll ask my assistant to answer all these questions in detail for you. But before that, what do you expect from the position you are going to take up in our company?