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manasaf118
manasaf118
16.12.2020 07:17 •  Английский язык

Напишите текст в время). My weekday starts at 6.30 in the morning when my alarm-clock rings. I am not an early bird, so it takes me a couple of minutes before I get out of my bed, especially in winter. I leave home early, at 8.00 to avoid the rush-hour traffic as I start my work at 9 o’clock. I work in an office as a secretary for a big building corporation. It’s a Russian well-established company. I found this job 4 years ago through an employment agency. The office is in the centre of the city. I usually get there by bus. I spend most of the time working at the computer. My usual duties are typing documents, preparing them for our managing director, answering phone calls and arranging business appointments. I am also responsible for giving new correspondence and fresh newspapers to the managing director, sending faxes or e-mails. Sometimes I translate letters from English into Russian. I am in charge of greeting visitors and offering them tea or coffee too. It is also my duty to arrange travel and hotel accommodation for the boss’s convenient business trips. We have lunch at 1 o’clock and I usually go to a café which is situated in the next building. If I am not too busy I can have one or two short coffee-breaks during the day. I work full-time from Monday to Friday, so I am in my office until 5 p.m. At the end of every day I get new tasks and take notes for the next day from the managing director and ask him some possible questions. I can’t say that my job is very interesting, sometimes it’s monotonous or stressful but I like meeting a lot of new people there, learning new ideas and communicating. I think that to apply for my job one needs good communication skills, the ability to work in a team under pressure and handle difficult situations without any assistance. I understand that my job is not prestigious and I have to climb the career ladder, that is why I am the third-year student at the university now and I am going to graduate from it in two years and become an accountant.

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vols1
vols1
15.10.2020 14:26

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My weekday started at 6.30 in the morning when my alarm-clock ringed. I was not an early bird, so it took me a couple of minutes before I got out of my bed, especially in winter. I left  home early, at 8.00 to avoided the rush-hour traffic as I started my work at 9 o’clock. I worked in an office as a secretary for a big building corporation. It was a Russian well-established company. I found this job 4 years ago through an employment agency. The office was in the centre of the city. I usually got there by bus. I spent most of the time working at the computer. My usual duties were typing documents, preparing them for our managing director, answering phone called and arranging business appointments. I was also responsible for giving new correspondence and fresh newspapers to the managing director, sending faxes or e-mails. Sometimes I translated letters from English into Russian. I was in charge of greeting visitors and offering them tea or coffee too. It was also my duty to arrange travel and hotel accommodation for the boss’s convenient business trips. We had lunch at 1 o’clock and I usually went to a café which is situated in the next building. If I was not too busy I could have one or two short coffee-breaks during the day. I worked full-time from Monday to Friday, so I was in my office until 5 p.m. At the end of every day I got new tasks and took notes for the next day from the managing director and asked him some possible questions. I couldn’t say that my job was very interesting, sometimes it was monotonous or stressful but I liked meeting a lot of new people there, learning new ideas and communicating. I thought that to apply for my job one needed good communication skills, the ability to work in a team under pressure and handle difficult situations without any assistance. I understood that my job was not prestigious and I had to climb the career ladder, that was why I was the third-year student at the university now and I am going to graduate from it in two years and become an accountant.

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