Bankside Recruitment Agency — Cambridge IELTS 15 Academic 2020 TEST 1 — IELTS Test

Cambridge IELTS 15 Academic 2020 TEST 1

Bankside Recruitment Agency

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(0:00) Part 1. You will hear a woman phoning a friend to get information about a job agency. (0:09) First, you have some time to look at questions 1 to 5. (0:38) Now listen carefully and answer questions 1 to 5. (0:47) This is Amber. You said to phone if I wanted to get more information about the job agency (0:54) you mentioned.

Is now a good time? Hi Amber. Yes, fine. So the agency I was talking about (1:02) is called Bankside.

They're based in Docklands. I can tell you the address now. 497 Eastside.

(1:10) OK, thanks. So is there anyone in particular I should speak to there? (1:15) The agent I always deal with is called Becky Jameson. (1:19) Let me write that down.

Becky… (1:23) Jameson. J-A-M-I-E-S-O-N. (1:31) Do you have her direct line? Yes, it's in my contacts somewhere.

(1:37) Right, here we are. 07866510333. I wouldn't call her until the afternoon if I were you.

(1:47) She's always really busy in the morning trying to fill last minute vacancies. (1:51) She's really helpful and friendly, so I'm sure it would be worth getting in touch with her for (1:55) an informal chat. It's mainly clerical and admin jobs they deal with, isn't it? (2:02) That's right.

I know you're hoping to find a full-time job in the media eventually, (2:06) but Becky mostly recruits temporary staff for the finance sector, (2:10) which will look good on your CV and generally pays better too. (2:15) Yeah, I'm just a bit worried because I don't have much office experience. (2:20) I wouldn't worry.

They'll probably start you as a receptionist or something like that. (2:25) So what's important for that kind of job isn't so much having business skills or (2:29) knowing lots of different computer systems. It's communication that really matters, (2:35) so you'd be fine there.

And you'll pick up office skills really quickly on the job. (2:39) It's not that complicated. OK, good.

So how long do people (2:44) generally need temporary staff for? It would be great if I could get something (2:49) lasting at least a month. That shouldn't be too difficult, (2:53) but you're more likely to be offered something for a week at first, which might get extended. (2:58) It's unusual to be sent somewhere for just a day or two.

(3:01) Right. I've heard the pay isn't too bad. Better than working in a shop or a restaurant.

(3:07) Oh yes, definitely. The hourly rate is about £10, £11 if you're lucky. (3:13) That's pretty good.

I was only expecting to get £8 or £9 an hour. (3:21) Before you hear the rest of the conversation, you have some time to look at questions 6 to 10. (3:53) Now listen and answer questions 6 to 10.

Do you want me to tell you anything about (4:01) the registration process? Yes, please. (4:05) I know you have to have an interview. The interview usually takes about an hour, (4:09) and you should arrange that about a week in advance.

(4:12) I suppose I should dress smartly if it's for office work. I can probably borrow a suit from mum. (4:19) Good idea.

It's better to look too smart than too casual. (4:24) Will I need to bring copies of my exam certificates or anything like that? (4:29) No, they don't need to see those, I don't think. (4:31) What about my passport? Oh yes, they will ask to see that.

(4:36) OK. I wouldn't get stressed (4:38) about the interview though. It's just a chance for them to build a relationship with you (4:42) so they can try and match you to a job which you'll like.

(4:45) So there are questions about personality that they always ask candidates, fairly basic ones, (4:51) and they probably won't ask anything too difficult like what your plans are for the future. (4:57) Hope not. Anyway, there are lots of benefits to using (5:01) an agency.

For example, the interview will be useful because they'll give you feedback (5:06) on your performance so you can improve next time. (5:10) And they'll have access to jobs which aren't advertised. (5:13) Exactly.

Most temporary jobs aren't advertised. (5:17) And I expect finding a temporary job this way takes a lot less time. (5:22) It's much easier than ringing up individual companies.

(5:27) Yes, indeed. Well, I think I've covered everything. (5:33) That is the end of part one.

You now have one minute to check your answers to part one.

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