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1) You should make a short list of the job requirements before going for the interview.
2) There is nothing wrong with pulling out the paper with the company’s data on during the interview.
3) You should arrive to your interview place (turn up for the interview) well before (at least 10 minutes) your interview starts. You may not find a parking space and you'd better not risk arriving late.
4) Interviewee 4 is not going to cut that close again (what is the meaning?)
5) When you seek a job, you look up (?) the job adds in the newspaper. You can also go to the recruiting/recruitment office and include your name (What do you call this office?).
6) When you go for an interview, you are generally asked to talk about yourself, your work experience, previous jobs and any other relevant experience for the job.
7) My employer has made my father redundant. My father has been laid off (by...) Now he lives on the dole (Or on the redundancy fund/in the fund for the laid-off workers). He received redundancy payment. (Which ones are possible?)
8) We ate lots of pasta/Or a lot of pasta.
Has your sister gotten her exam result?
(Is it possible in American English?)
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2) There is nothing wrong with pulling out the paper with the company’s data during the interview.
3) You should arrive for your interview at least 10 minutes before your interview is scheduled to begin. You may not find a parking space right away, and you'd better not risk arriving late.
4) Interviewee 4 is not going to cut that close again (what is the meaning?) It sounds as if the 4th person to be interviewed just barely got there in time for the interview to start. The phrase "cutting it close" means he got there just in time, not a minute early!
5) When you look for a job, you read through the job ads in the newspaper. You can also go to the recruiting or employment office and include your name.
6) When you go for an interview, you are generally asked to talk about yourself, your work experience, previous jobs, and any other relevant experience and skills you have to make you a good person for this particular job.
7) My employer has laid off my father. My father has been laid off by Sun Gold Company. Now he lives on unemployment benefits. He receives unemployment benefits.
8) We ate lots of pasta/Or a lot of pasta. either is fine
Has your sister gotten her exam results?
(Yes, it's fine, but the common idiom is in the plural; I have no idea why!)