Job Interview: Press Secretary

1.

A: Yes, can I help you?

B: I want to apply for a job as press secretary.

A: E-mail us a cover letter and a resume.

B: Do you want writing samples?

A: Yes, we need three writing samples.

B: What else are you looking for?

A: You need to be experienced, energetic, and creative.

B: I am, and I can generate ideas that yield media coverage.

A: You will be the spokesman for national and local media.

B: I’ve had a lot of experience coordinating press conferences.

A: You must have extensive media contacts.

B: I do, plus I have a lot of experience working with both print and electronic media.

 

2.

A: Yes, how can I help you?

B: I’m applying for your position as a press secretary.

A: We need an e-mail with a cover letter and a resume.

B: Should I send writing samples, too?

A: Yes, send us three writing samples, please.

B: Anything else I should know?

A: We want someone who’s experienced, energetic, and creative.

B: I’m that, plus I’m knowledgeable about the ideas that result in lots of media coverage.

A: We want someone who’ll be the spokesman for national and local media.

B: I know how to coordinate press conferences.

A: We want someone who has extensive media contacts.

B: I have those, and I constantly work with print and electronic media.

 

3.

A: Can I be of any assistance?

B: Yes, you have an opening for a press secretary.

A: Please e-mail us a cover letter and a CV.

B: Would you like some writing samples?

A: Three samples would be appreciated.

B: What else should I know about?

A: Are you experienced, energetic, and creative?

B: I’m all that, and I’m good at creating ideas that result in media coverage.

A: You’ll take center stage as our spokesperson for national and local media.

B: I’ve coordinated many press conferences.

A: Do you have many media contacts?

B: I have a huge file of contacts, and I regularly work with print and electronic media.

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