English Pronunciation  I heard about this opening from my friend who is currently employed by you.

What's the meaning of “I heard about this opening from my friend who is currently employed by you.”?

It's always great to mention references during an interview. Especially if that person already works at the company you are applying to! Companies often like to hire individuals that current employees know and can vouch for. After telling an interviewer that you know one of the company's employees, they may ask who that person is or a question like Which department do they work in?.

How do you pronounce “I heard about this opening from my friend who is currently employed by you.”?

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  • AEI heard about this opening from my friend who is currently employed by you.
  • AEI heard about this opening from my friend who is currently employed by you.
  • BEI heard about this opening from my friend who is currently employed by you.
  • BEI heard about this opening from my friend who is currently employed by you.

How could I respond to “I heard about this opening from my friend who is currently employed by you.”?

Which department do they work in?

What are other important sentences related to “At the Job Interview”?

  • Tell me about yourself.
  • Why are you applying for this job?
  • What kind of previous work experience do you have?
  • Do you have any questions for me?
  • I am a fast learner and enjoy working together with others.
  • I'm looking to get more experience in this field.
  • I hope to improve the skills I gained in my last position.
  • I work well under pressure and am able to stay focused.
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