English conversation for job interview

English conversation learning video with many conversations, each lesson needs corresponding vocabulary.

Here are some new job interview words you should know:

Conversation: University admissions interviews

spark /spɑːrk/
Meaning: To create a small burst of energy or inspiration, often leading to something bigger.

participate /pɑːrˈtɪs.ɪ.peɪt/
Meaning: To take part in an activity, event, or process.

competition /ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/
Meaning: Engaging in a contest or rivalry, aiming to achieve a goal or win.

obstacle /ˈɒb.stə.kəl/
Meaning: Something that gets in the way and makes progress or movement difficult.

fusion /ˈfjuː.ʒən/
Meaning: The act of combining two or more things to create something new or unified.

ignite /ɪɡˈnaɪt/
Meaning: To set something on fire or start a process with sudden energy or passion.

fascination /ˌfæs.ɪˈneɪt/
Meaning: Captivating or attracting someone's interest strongly.

interact /ˌɪn.təˈrækt/
Meaning: Communicate or engage with others in a reciprocal manner.

scarcity /ˈskeə.sɪ.ti/
Meaning: A lack or shortage of something.

irrigation /ˌɪr.ɪ.ɡeɪt/
Meaning: Supplying water to land or crops to help them grow.

utilize /ˈjuː.tɪ.laɪz/
Meaning: Making use of something effectively or efficiently.

yield /jiːld/
Meaning: Producing or providing a result, often referring to crops, information, or outcomes.

reinforce /ˌriː.ɪnˈfɔːrs/
Meaning: Making something stronger by adding support or emphasis.

collaborative /kəˈlæb.əˌreɪtɪv/
Meaning: Involving working together with others to achieve a common goal.

envision /ɪnˈvɪʒ.ən/
Meaning: Imagining or foreseeing something as a future possibility.

contribute /kənˈtrɪb.juːt/
Meaning: Giving or providing something (ideas, efforts, resources) to a cause, project, or effort.

leverage /ˈlev.ər.ɪdʒ/
Meaning: Using something to maximum advantage, often using a small effort to achieve a greater outcome.

diverse /daɪˈvɜːs/
Meaning: Having variety or differences within a group or situation.

expertise /ˌek.spɜːˈtiːz/
Meaning: Specialized knowledge or skill in a particular field.

tackle /ˈtæk.əl/
Meaning: Addressing or dealing with a problem or challenge with determination.

emphasize /ˈem.fə.saɪz/
Meaning: Giving special importance or attention to something to make it stand out.

encounter /ɪnˈkaʊn.tər/
Meaning: Coming across or experiencing something, often unexpectedly.

persevere /ˌpɜː.sɪˈvɪər/
Meaning: Persisting and continuing to work towards a goal despite challenges.

kinematic /ˌkɪn.əˈmæt.ɪks/
Meaning: Examining the motion of objects without considering the forces causing the motion.

despite /dɪsˈpaɪt/
Meaning: Not letting something affect or hinder, even if it's difficult.

persist /pərˈsɪst/
Meaning: Continuing with determination, especially when facing challenges.

conduct /kənˈdʌkt/
Meaning: Carrying out or performing a task or activity.

iterate /ˈɪt.ə.reɪt/
Meaning: Repeating a process or task multiple times to improve or refine it.

testament /ˈtes.tə.mənt/
Meaning: A strong indication or evidence of something, often showing a quality or fact.

resilience /rɪˈzɪl.i.əns/
Meaning: The ability to bounce back and recover from challenges or adversity.

reputation /ˌrep.jʊˈteɪ.ʃən/
Meaning: The overall opinion or impression that others have about someone or something.

faculty /ˈfæk.əl.ti/
Meaning: The group of teachers or experts in an educational institution.

unparalleled /ʌnˈpær.ə.leld/
Meaning: Having no equal or unmatched in a particular quality or aspect.

thrive /θraɪv/
Meaning: To grow, develop, and flourish in a healthy and successful way.

interdisciplinary /ˌɪn.tərˈdɪs.ɪˌplɪ.nə.ri/
Meaning: Involving or combining knowledge and methods from different fields of study.

approach /əˈprəʊtʃ/
Meaning: A way of dealing with or addressing a situation, problem, or task.

immerse /ɪˈmɜːrs/
Meaning: To become fully involved or engaged in a particular activity or environment.

commitment /kəˈmɪt.mənt/
Meaning: A strong dedication and willingness to put effort and time into something.

prospect /ˈprɒs.pekt/
Meaning: The possibility or likelihood of something happening or achieving a goal.

enthusiasm /ɪnˈθjuː.zi.æz.əm/
Meaning: A strong and eager interest or excitement about something.

Internship interview.

gain /ɡeɪn/ - Meaning: To obtain or acquire something, often related to an increase in knowledge, skills, or resources.

particularly /pɑːrˈtɪk.jʊ.lər.li/ - Meaning: Especially or specifically, referring to something in a distinct or notable way.

assignment /əˈsaɪn.mənt/ - Meaning: A task or piece of work that is given to someone as part of their job or studies.

hydrated /ˈhaɪ.dreɪ.tɪd/ - Meaning: Having adequate water or fluid in the body, often used to refer to maintaining proper bodily hydration.

implemented /ˈɪm.plɪˌmɛn.tɪd/ - Meaning: Put into action or effect, referring to the execution of a plan, idea, or strategy.

complement /ˈkɒm.plɪ.mənt/ - Meaning: Something that completes or enhances another thing, often used in the context of skills, qualities, or elements that work well together.

bottleneck /ˈbɒt.l.nɛk/ - Meaning: A point of congestion or obstruction in a process, causing slowdowns or limitations.

significantly /sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kənt.li/ - Meaning: In a noticeable or important manner, often indicating a meaningful impact or change.

theoretical /ˌθɪəˈrɛt.ɪ.kəl/ - Meaning: Relating to theories or ideas that are based on speculation or hypotheses rather than practical experience.

acquired /əˈkwaɪrd/ - Meaning: Obtained or gained through effort, learning, or experience, often referring to skills or knowledge.

commendable /kəˈmɛn.də.bəl/ - Meaning: Deserving praise or approval due to qualities, actions, or efforts that are admirable or worthy.

Job interviews for fresh graduates

comprehensive /ˌkɒm.prɪˈhɛn.sɪv/ - Meaning: Covering a wide range or scope, including many aspects or details.

strategy /ˈstræt.ə.dʒi/ - Meaning: A plan of action designed to achieve a specific goal or outcome.

awareness /əˈwɛə.nəs/ - Meaning: Knowledge or understanding of a situation, fact, or event.

essential /ɪˈsɛn.ʃəl/ - Meaning: Absolutely necessary or fundamental, often crucial for a particular purpose.

transparent /trænsˈpær.ənt/ - Meaning: Clear and easy to understand, often referring to openness and honesty.

constructively /kənˈstrʌk.tɪv.li/ - Meaning: In a way that contributes positively to a situation, often involving problem-solving and cooperation.

fast-paced /ˈfæst.peɪst/ - Meaning: Moving or progressing quickly, often referring to an environment with high speed and activity.

inevitable /ɪnˈev.ɪ.tə.bəl/ - Meaning: Certain to happen; unavoidable due to circumstances or nature.

reassess /ˌriː.əˈsɛs/ - Meaning: To review or reevaluate something, often to consider changes or improvements.

coordinate /kəʊˈɔː.dɪ.neɪt/ - Meaning: To organize or arrange elements to work together harmoniously.

expand /ɪkˈspænd/ - Meaning: To grow in size, extent, or scope; to increase.

ever-evolving /ˌɛv.ər.ɪˈvɒl.vɪŋ/ - Meaning: Continuously changing and developing over time.

ambition /æmˈbɪʃ.ən/ - Meaning: A strong desire to achieve success, often related to personal or professional goals.

wrap up /ræp ʌp/ - Meaning: To complete or finish something, often referring to the final stages of a task or project.

specifically /spɪˈsɪf.ɪ.kə.li/ - Meaning: In a precise or detailed manner; focusing on particular details.

campaign /kæmˈpeɪn/ - Meaning: An organized effort to achieve a specific goal or objective, often in a promotional or advocacy context.

platform /ˈplæt.fɔːrm/ - Meaning: A foundation or system that supports and enables various activities or functions.

perspective /pəˈspek.tɪv/ - Meaning: A particular way of seeing or understanding something, often influenced by one's viewpoint or experience.

Interviewing an experienced candidate
fostering /ˈfɒs.tər.ɪŋ/ - Meaning: Nurturing, promoting, or encouraging the growth and development of something.

struggle /ˈstrʌɡ.əl/ - Meaning: Making great effort in the face of challenges or difficulties.

delegating /ˈdel.ɪˌɡeɪt.ɪŋ/ - Meaning: Assigning tasks or responsibilities to others for efficient management.

enhancing /ɪnˈhæns.ɪŋ/ - Meaning: Improving or intensifying the quality or effectiveness of something.

empower /ɪmˈpaʊər/ - Meaning: Giving someone the authority, confidence, or ability to take control of their life or situation.

resonates /ˈrez.əˌneɪts/ - Meaning: Evoking a strong and positive emotional response; striking a chord with someone.

conflict /ˈkɒn.flɪkt/ - Meaning: A disagreement or struggle between individuals or groups with opposing interests.

span /spæn/ - Meaning: To cover or extend across a period of time, distance, or range.

competitive /kəmˈpet.ɪ.tɪv/ - Meaning: Engaging in rivalry or competition, often in a context where success is desired.

compensation /ˌkɒm.pənˈseɪ.ʃən/ - Meaning: Payment or benefits given to someone in exchange for their work, effort, or loss.

reflect /rɪˈflekt/ - Meaning: To think deeply or consider carefully about something; to contemplate.

extensive /ɪkˈsten.sɪv/ - Meaning: Covering a large area, range, or scope; involving a wide range of information or activities.

gathering /ˈɡæð.ər.ɪŋ/ - Meaning: Bringing together a group of people or things, often for a specific purpose or event.

stakeholders /ˈsteɪkˌhoʊl.dərz/ - Meaning: Individuals or groups with an interest or involvement in a project, organization, or issue.

well-rounded /ˌwɛl ˈraʊnd.ɪd/ - Meaning: Having a broad range of skills, experiences, or qualities; balanced in various aspects.

impact /ˈɪm.pækt/ - Meaning: The effect or influence of something on a person, situation, or outcome.

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role /roʊl/ - Meaning: A function or position played by someone in a situation or organization.

revenue /ˈrɛv.ən.juː/ - Meaning: Income or money generated from business activities or sources.

integrated /ˈɪn.tɪˌɡreɪ.tɪd/ - Meaning: Combined or coordinated into a unified whole, often referring to systems or processes.

indicators /ˈɪn.dɪˌkeɪ.tərz/ - Meaning: Signs, signals, or measurements used to represent a specific condition or trend.

forecast /ˈfɔːr.kæst/ - Meaning: A prediction or estimation of future conditions, often based on data and analysis.

accurately /ˈæk.jər.ət.li/ - Meaning: In a precise and correct manner, without errors or mistakes.

algorithmic /ˌæl.ɡəˈrɪð.mɪk/ - Meaning: Relating to or involving algorithms, which are step-by-step procedures or rules for solving problems.

proactive /proʊˈæk.tɪv/ - Meaning: Taking initiative and anticipating problems or opportunities before they occur.

standpoint /ˈstændˌpɔɪnt/ - Meaning: A perspective or point of view from which something is considered or evaluated.

intersection /ˌɪntərˈsɛk.ʃən/ - Meaning: The point where two or more things, such as roads or ideas, cross or meet.

embarking /ɪmˈbɑːrk.ɪŋ/ - Meaning: Starting or beginning a journey, endeavor, or new phase of activity.

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