Interview with Successful People1a;
So how did you create Craigslist?
What prompted you to create Craigslist?
B:
This work started at 1994, when I was in charge of the whole security architecture in CharlesSchwab.
That was at 1994, when I was still in charles schwab, in charge of the overall security architecture.
But I also see people using the Internet, and I think it will eventually be important to anyone in the brokerage industry.
But when I see people using the Internet, I think the Internet will play a big role in the brokerage business.
So I started to spread this idea in charles schwab.
So I started to promote this idea in charles schwab.
When I browse the Internet, I see many people helping each other.
I see people helping each other everywhere on the Internet.
Think I should do something, too.
So I thought I could do something.
So at 1995, I started to send emails to a bunch of friends about the art and technology events in San Francisco.
So, at 1995, I began to convey the news of art exhibitions and scientific and technological activities in San Francisco to my friends by email.
In the next few months, people kept asking me if I could add some temporary recruitment information and sales list.
A few months later, someone asked me if I could add some temporary posts or buy news.
And I said,? Jean? We also need to add a list of apartments. ?
So I said, let's add the news of renting a house.
All this is done through a very simple email, a cc list.
These are all copied through a simple email list.
This is a model that we still use today.
Now we still keep this form.
? People give us advice, we do meaningful things, and then we seek more feedback.
People give us advice, we put some feasible things into action, and then seek more feedback.
When I left charles schwab, I started to create Craigslist.
I left charles schwab around the time I founded Craigslist.
Soon, I became a freelancer and got a lot of fun from it. At the same time, I took working on Craigslist as a hobby.
I became a freelancer and had a good time. I took Craigslist as an interest.
1995 marked a milestone.
1995 is a milestone in the middle.
At that time, I was sending emails to about 240 people.
I sent emails to about 240 people at that time.
But the list was also passed on to friends of friends.
But these lists will also spread among friends of friends.
However, at 240 addresses, the cc: list mechanism crashed.
However, the cc list mechanism of 240 addresses crashed.
Then I had to use the mailing list service.
I have to use the list service,
I was going to call it a science fiction event, because it is still mainly an event.
I'm going to call it SF event, because it is still an event after all.
But my friends told me that they had called it Craigslist.
But friends say they all call it Craigslist,
I accidentally created a brand, and I should continue to call it that.
I accidentally created a brand. I should always use this name,
Because it's personal and weird.
Because it's private and weird.
This thing keeps growing.
Everything continues to develop.
Interview with successful people English situational dialogue 2 A:
Our guest tonight is howard schultz, the chairman of Starbucks Coffee Company.
Our guest tonight is howard schultz, the chairman of Starbucks Coffee Company.
He turned his passion for coffee into a global business worth billions of dollars, with stores in more than10,000 places around the world, including Turkey.
He used his passion for coffee to create a global enterprise worth billions, operating coffee shops in more than 654.38 million places around the world, including Turkey.
B:
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A:
Thank you for being with us, Schultz.
Welcome, Schultz.
B:
That? It's my pleasure, thank you.
I'm glad to be here. Thank you.
A:
I think our audience will be very interested in learning about your early life.
I think our audience will be very interested in your early life.
How did Starbucks come into your life? Perhaps it is more appropriate to put it this way.
How did Starbucks come into your life? In other words,
How did you get into Starbucks life in the early 1980s? south
How did you start your life in Starbucks in the early 1980s?
Can you elaborate on it?
Can you talk about it?
B:
Of course. Actually, I joined Starbucks as an employee. In the autumn of 1982.
Of course. Actually, I started with Starbucks employees. It was in the autumn of 1982.
When I joined the company, we already had three stores and were about to open a fourth one.
When I first joined the company, we had three stores and planned to open a fourth one.
What attracted me at that time was entrepreneurial opportunities.
What attracts me about this company is the opportunity it offers to become an entrepreneur.
I was really attracted by the quality of coffee.
The quality of coffee is very good.
In fact, Starbucks was educating the whole community, Seattle, about what really good coffee was.
At that time, Starbucks was explaining to everyone in Seattle what good coffee was.
To be honest, I never dreamed that I would own this company one day.
At that time, I never dreamed that this company would one day belong to me.
Or as you said, we have10,000 stores all over the world.
I never thought that one day we would have more than 65,438+0,000 Starbucks stores around the world as you said.
It was an incredible journey for all of us.
This is an incredible journey for us.
In fact, you are also in Turkey now.
In fact, now that you have a shop in Turkey,
I know that in about three years, you have more than 20 stores
I know you plan to open about 20 stores in Istanbul and Ankara in three years.
I believe that in Istanbul and Ankara, you also have plans to expand there.
And there are plans for expansion.
A:
What are your plans for Turkey and the whole region?
What is your overall plan in this part of Turkey?
B:
I must say that I have never been to Turkey before, and I went to your country a year ago.
I must say that I have never been to Turkey before.
In fact, I took my daughter and we had an unusual visit.
I came to your country with my daughter a year ago. This is an excellent trip.
Interview with successful people English situational dialogue 3
A: Me? I'm a reporter from XX Daily. As you know, the job market is getting more and more difficult now, but in the face of many competitors with many years of work experience, you got a good position in Microsoft China. What do you think of the interview? The importance of?
B: Of course. As we all know, "lifelong work" is gone forever-the world is changing so fast, which leads to more and more fierce competition in the job market. Most people need to change jobs at least every few years or so. So you can't be hired just because you do well in the interview. Similarly, your income will depend on your performance!
A: But in fact, it seems quite difficult for many fresh graduates to do well in the interview. then what What is the secret of your success?
Well, it's easy to do well in an interview if you know how to prepare and what to expect. It is very important to be fully prepared for the job before the interview.
A: That? It's true. Prevention can avoid danger. Can you explain it in detail?
Yes, of course. First of all, you should feel extremely confident under any circumstances! As you know, there? No recruiter wants to hire someone who is not confident when facing problems. Second, you should be prepared to answer common questions. And it ended up being it? S equally important, and you? You must train yourself how to answer difficult questions.
Yes, I can? I agree with you very much. But you know, many job seekers who can? Even if they don't think they can finally do it? I did well in the interview. What do you think is the root cause?
Success in an interview is more than knowing the problem. It's also about what's behind the problem For example, when they say, "Tell me a typical week", what do you think they are implying? Are they just interested in what you do, or is there something else behind the question? They must want to know something about your role. You should make them believe you? You are a responsible person, not your carelessness.
Great. So? That's absolutely right. Thank you very much for sharing your valuable experience in job hunting. But for our interview time, I? I have to end it now. After all, I think all readers will appreciate your help. I wish you a brilliant future in Microsoft!
B: Me? I'm glad to do so. How about you? You're welcome. Thank you for your good wishes after all.