1. Interviewer: [.....]
Jackie: Well, I don't have much because I have just left school, but I used to work in a record store during my school holidays. Oh yes, and I did some volunteer work for a charity, helping out in the office.
2. Interviewer: [.....]
Jackie: Oh yes, I am sure that they would be happy to. I enjoyed working at both places, and I am sure that they did not have any complaints about me.
3. Interviewer: [.....]
Jackie: Well, I have done quite well in my exams, but I don't want to go on to university. I did some secretarial training in the sixth form, and I can use most common software packages, including spreadsheets, and I can touch type. Oh yes, and I used to help doing the accounts at the charity, so I know a bit of book-keeping.
4. Interviewer: [.....]
Jackie: I don't know. I was hoping you could tell me what I am most suitable for. I guess something in an office. I'm not expecting to start at the top, but I would like to have a career in something like human resources eventually. But it has to be something local, because my mum is poorly, and I want to be able to see her in the evenings.
5. Interviewer: [.....]
Jackie: Well, your own opinion is never right, is it? But I think I am friendly and helpful. I'm sociable, I have lots of friends, and I am reliable. You know, if I say I'll do something, then I'll do it.
6. Interviewer: [.....]
Jackie: Since it's my first job, I'm not expecting too much. I mean, I need the experience, don't I? What I need is enough to cover my expenses, but what is more important for me is that I ger some skills, and that there is a chance for me to develop my career. I don't want to end up in a dead-end job - I want my life to be going somewhere.
7. Interviewer: [.....]
Jackie: Immediately. I have not got any plans. I've put this month aside for getting myself a job. I have to tell you that I have another interview this afternoon, but I would really prefer to work here, because it seems friendlier, and its better for the busses.
8. Interviewer: [.....]
Jackie: Yes sure, at any time. My number is on my CV, and if I am not in, my mum will probably be. If she has gone to hospital, then you can leave a message on the answerphone. Oh yes, you can also get me on my mobile. I always carry that on me. I'll look forward to hearing from you.