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Evening English Mini — Job Interviews & Career Growth

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Today's Key Expressions

1. Negotiate a raise

Meaning: To negotiate a salary increase

  • I'm planning to negotiate a raise at tomorrow's meeting.
  • Before you negotiate a raise, prepare concrete examples of your contributions.

2. Leverage your experience

Meaning: To make use of your experience

  • You can leverage your experience in AI to stand out from other candidates.
  • She leveraged her bilingual skills to land the international role.

3. A good fit

Meaning: A suitable match (person or conditions)

  • I think this position would be a good fit for my skill set.
  • The interviewer said I seemed like a good fit for the team culture.

4. Compensation package

Meaning: The total rewards package (salary + benefits combined)

  • The compensation package includes base salary, stock options, and health insurance.
  • Don't just focus on salary — evaluate the entire compensation package.

5. Bring to the table

Meaning: To offer or contribute (skills or value)

  • What unique skills do you bring to the table?
  • I bring five years of hands-on Kubernetes experience to the table.

Mini Dialogue

Recruiter: So, tell me what makes you interested in this role?

You: Honestly, I've been looking for a position where I can leverage my experience in MLOps and platform engineering. I think this would be a good fit because your team is scaling AI infrastructure — which is exactly what I've been doing for the past three years.

Recruiter: That's great. And what do you bring to the table that other candidates might not?

You: I have production experience managing GPU clusters with Kubernetes, plus I've built end-to-end deployment pipelines for large language models. I'm also comfortable negotiating with vendors and cross-functional teams.

Recruiter: Excellent. We'll discuss the compensation package in the next round. Do you have a target range in mind?

You: I do. I'd like to negotiate based on the full package — base, equity, and growth opportunities. I'm flexible, but I want to make sure it reflects the value I can deliver.


Tip of the Day

Have a salary negotiation coming up? The key is to prepare concrete achievements with numbers! A sentence like "I increased deployment speed by 40%" is 100 times more powerful than "I worked hard."

Good luck tomorrow, Youngju!