The interview was pretty much standard so there wasn't really an unexpected question. The manager asked me about my experience pertaining to medical terminology and knowledge about consecutive and simultaneous interpretation. Having said that, I did went into a little trouble during the mock exercise described below. In the mock exercise there was one word during the interpretation I hadn't been exposed in the past and went blank for a moment. I was able to overcome that and went ahead to finish with the rest of the exercise.
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Can you tell about a time you failed at something. What did you learn from it and how did you improve?
Questions about previous experience or job scenarios were not asked. This interview was clearly following a prior screening of application materials and was used to determine interpreter language proficiency
Walk me through your profile, professionally and personally tell me about yourself
What is your experience as an interpreter
What expirence do you have interperting in a job?
In which situation would you consider that is ok or acceptable to be late for work?
-If your job would pe do copy-paste all the time all the day for an unknown period what you think what would you do?
The language tests were quite challenging, as most of it involved translating from English, but the language register used is very formal and tied to contractual and legal contexts. Needless to say, you won't be allowed to use dictionaries.
The job was to work primarily as a customer service. But one of his questions was: Explain my experience in project management?? What do you Know about cloud computing? Deal with a difficult client
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