外贸业务员英语面试问题 L: All right. I graduated from Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade three years ago. I majored in international trade。 H: Very well. I see from your resume that you have been working for an import and export company in Beijing since your graduation from college. What is your chief responsibility there? L : I am responsible for exporting light industrial machinery to some Asian and European countries. H: Have you travelled a lot in your work? L: Yes。 I have travelled dozens of times abroad. I have been to such countries as Thailand, Singapore, Japan, Indonesia, Burma, the Netherlands, Denmark, Italy, Germany and England to do business. H: Are you single or married? L: I'm still single。 Nowadays many young people in China are not in a hurry to get married. They'd rather secure their careers before they settle down in a family。 H: That's the kind of man we are looking for. Our promotion work entails much travel. So we need employees without family burdens yet. Now tell me if you have a good command of both written and spoken English. L: When I was at college, I passed Band Six of College English Test 。 I also passed Business English Certificate Test. All the foreign businessmen I've dealt with say my English is quite good。 H: May I ask why you want to change jobs? L: Because I wish to get a more challenging opportunity at a foreign capital company。 H: Why are you interested in this company? L : A friend of mine works here, and he told me about your company, so I became interested。 I think working in this company would provide me with a good opportunity to use my knowledge。 H: What do you know about this company? L: This company is one of the biggest manufacturing companies in the world。 There’re a lot of branches in all parts of the world with the head office in the U 。 S 。 A. IBM (china) co. Ltd. was set up in Beijing in 1992. It has established branches in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenyang , Shenzhen , Nanjing , Wuhan and Xi’an 。 It deals in business machines. H: Do you know what GMFNT stands for? L : Of course. It stands for General Most-Favored—Nation Treatment. If one nation enjoys this kind of treatment, it is accessible to tariff preference for imported goods from another nation. H: Now I'm going to ask you a few professional questions. What is the first thing to do in international trade? L: As a buyer, you first have to make an inquiry。 And as a seller, you have to make an offer。 H: Can you name some terms of payment? L: Of course 。 Irrevocable letter of credit, confirmed letter of credit, and transferable and divisible letter of credit are common terms of payment in international trade. H: You are right。 We'll notify you of our final decision within one week. L: Thank you, Mr. Hudson, for your interview with me. You can Email your decision to me。 I hope to see you again。