Here is an interview withLuis Antonio de Oliveira.
J.G.: Thank you for coming, Mr. Oliveira. My name is Joy Gilbert. I’m in charge of Personal Department.
L.A.: How do you do?
J.G.: Do have a seat. Now then, I see you are working for the Medilab at the moment. How long have you been there?
L.A.: Since 1992. It’s a very interesting post, but I’m looking for something with more responsibility.
J.G.: So you are ready for a change?
L.A.: Yes, I feel I have come as far as I can at Medilab and I think it is time to do something different.
J.G.: And can your family move with you easily?
L.A.: Our children are small, so it’s no problem for them to change schools. My wife is a nurse, so she can work in another part of the country, or even in another country.
J.G.: What kind of salary are you looking for?
L.A.: At the moment, I earn $75,000 plus a car so I would like $90,000 plus a car if possible.
J.G.: That should be fine. Have you worked abroad?
L.A.: Yes. I worked in Argentine for two years. I’d like to have a chance to go abroad again.
J.G.: You also worked in Peru, I see.
L.A.: Oh yes. That’s true. It was about five years ago. We set up vaccination program in villages in Peru.
J.G.: Really? And what languages can you speak?
L.A.: Portuguese is my mother tongue. I can also speak English, Spanish and a little Italian.
J.G.: I’m impressed! Some of our contracts are with Japanese companies. Can you speak Japanese?
L.A.: No, I can’t, but I can always learn.
J.G.: Never mind! I’m now going to introduce you to our Sales and Marketing Directors for more technical questions. …
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