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1--Could you tell me a little about the organization? For example, how big is your workforce here?
2--Well in total we have around 150 employees based in Hong Kong with another 400 in our head office in Beijing. The news desk staff in Hong Kong comprises around 80 staff.
1--I see. And how about the working hours?
2--Well, as you know Rebecca, in journalism work hours are not exactly nine to five. You could be on call at any time. We do have to work very unsociable hours at times.
1--Well I am used to that, Mr. Parsons, so that’s not really a shock for me.
2--Good, as long as you understand that.
1--And when do you need to fill the vacancy, Mr. Parsons?
2--Yesterday! But no, we are hoping to start from the beginning of next month.
1--That sounds ideal.
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注解:
1.organization組織
2.workforce勞動(dòng)力
3.vacancy空缺
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譯文:
1--你能告訴一些關(guān)于公司的情況嗎?比如說,你們那兒有多少員工?
2--在香港我們大概有150名員工,北京總部有400名員工,香港新聞部大概有80名職員。
1--我明白了,工作時(shí)間呢?
2--Rebecca正如你所知道的,新聞業(yè)的工作時(shí)間不是按時(shí)的朝九晚五,如何時(shí)候都是隨時(shí)待命的。有時(shí)候我們必須得在遠(yuǎn)離人群的時(shí)間工作。
1--Parsons先生,我已經(jīng)習(xí)慣于那樣工作了,所以那對(duì)我來說并不奇怪。
2--好的,還好你很理解。
1--Parsons先生,你想讓我什么時(shí)候上班?
2--昨天,但是做不到,我們希望下個(gè)月初你能到崗。
1--聽起來很理想。