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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ranbirrocks



Ekdum Chudail reply !!
Did you marry your Boss 😉


Hubby married his ghar ka future boss. 🤣

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: ILoveFERNANDO


Somehow it's easier to write than speak.


For me its the opposite Sana 😭 I prefer speaking then writing my writing skill sucks :( As a french speaking girl its very hard for me. And am sure your english is perfect 😊
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Ignoring the thick accent, I believe the people of south-east asia speak the best English after the native speakers. 😆


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Posted: 8 years ago
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How did I miss this gem! 🤣

http://www.india-forums.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=4211759


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Posted: 8 years ago
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Oh SANA I thought you were talking about Luli's lack of linguistical skills but since salman only needs her to suck his tiny D it don't matter to him 😭
Edited by ManwaLagge - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ranbirrocks

🤗 to you Fernando
I have experience in European recruitment . I can assure you that if this job doesn't involve active speaking in English with people, if the primary role isn't front-end speaking like Teaching or coaching , you will be fine. Just concentrate on your core skills. Most people in Europe can't speak English and whatever I have seen yours, is much better than many Europeans.
So don't worry about your hot Indian Boss and what he will think about your language. Don't go by looks of Indian Bosses, they are always looking for someone who can do job of 2 people. As long as you can prove your skills and convince Boss that you are hard working , nothing can stop you.
And forget tight dress !! Look like hardest working girl and you will be fine
Good luck 👍🏼
Do tell us the result of interview .


It does involve speaking English, as it's a job as legisl*give secretary. But for international clients I will mostly be busy booking hotels, ordering lunch etc. So I'm not afraid of that. I can do small talk. But obviously at a job interview they'll ask all sorts of questions. Answering those questions in my native language is already difficult enough...
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Real.Madrid

Maak je geen zorgen komt wel goed. Juist de Indiers hier vinden ons Engels prima. The Dutch compared to all the other Europeans know how to speak English very well, but they do have a funny accent 😆


Ik begrijp niet waarom het niet in het nederlands kan! Hij woont hier al meer dan 10 jaar ffs. Het goede nieuws: Hij heeft nog niet gebeld 😳 was de hele nacht wakker om aan mijn CV te werken en wil vanavond wel even iets leukers doen.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: Chudailpaapi

I work in European company. Your language does not matter unless you are dealing with customers. If you are in research or IT it hardly matters. Take pride in your accent. Most companies are now relaxed about English rule.


It does involve speaking English, as it's a job as legisl*give secretary. But for international clients I will mostly be busy booking hotels, ordering lunch etc. So I'm not afraid of that. I can do small talk. But obviously at a job interview they'll ask all sorts of questions. Answering those questions in my native language is already difficult enough...
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: ILoveFERNANDO


It does involve speaking English, as it's a job as legisl*give secretary. But for international clients I will mostly be busy booking hotels, ordering lunch etc. So I'm not afraid of that. I can do small talk. But obviously at a job interview they'll ask all sorts of questions. Answering those questions in my native language is already difficult enough...


If its based in Dutch speaking country, you will be fine with this sort of thing. Just be very confident and show you can multi task as if you have 8 hands😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Thanks everyone for your replies and support 😊 I mailed my CV earlier today and expected to receive a call, but thankfully that didn't happen. I need some rest tonight as I have been stressing about this since Tuesday. Tomorrow another frightening day waiting for the phone call crom 9 am untill 5 pm...😭

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