A dialogue between two friends about applying for a job

    Akbar : Hello, Haris, have you read today's the daily Jang?

    Haris Yes, I have.
     
    Akbar Haven't you seen the advertisement calling applications for the post of a Chief Accountant?
     
    Haris Oh, yes, I have.
     
    Akbar : Have you applied for the post?
     
    Haris : No, I haven't.
     
    Akbar : Aren't you applying?
     
    Haris Yes, I am.
     
    Akbar What is the last date for the receipt of applications?
     
    Haris : Twelfth of this month.
     
    Akbar Are you asked to write it in your own handwriting?
     
    Haris Yes. I think i shall send the application tomorrow.
     
    Akbar : Where do you think will be the interview?
     
    Haris The interview will be in Karachi in the first wee of next month.
     
    Akbar : Will the company pay you all expenses to go for the Interview?
     
    Haris : Yes, if I'm called.
     
    Akbar : I hope you have all the necessary qualifications and experience specified for the post?
     
    Haris : Yes, I have all that enough and more. But I'm sure there will still be keen competition for the post. I have to make Photostats of all certificates and testimonials.
     
    Akbar What reasons are you going to give for leaving the present post?
     
    Haris There is no more scope in my firm and I would like to take up a more challenging job where there's more scope for initiative.
     
    Akbar : What's the scope in this company?
     
    Haris This is a multi-national company and one can rise up as Finance Manager, General Manager, Director and so on if one proves one's worth. I have been a chief accountant for five years, but there is no scope for promotion in my company.
     
    Akbar Well, Haris, I wish you all the best luck. I'm sure you'll get this post and you will go to the top rung of the ladder.
     
    Haris : I'm sure I will make it. I shall tell you when I am called for the interview and if anything comes up.
     
    Akbar All the best once again. Bye!
     
    Haris : Thanks, bye!
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