Interview prep for Oromo speakers targeting Australia
Your Oromo → English grammar tells
Oromo is SOV ('I the report finished'); keep English SVO. Also use 'I' for what you personally did, even if the team helped — group framing reads as low confidence in UK/US interviews.
Australian interviewers notice these patterns even when they cannot name them. The fix is mechanical: read your answers aloud, mark every instance, and rewrite using short sentences and 'I' rather than 'we'.
Australia interview norms
- Directness: Direct but informal, no-nonsense
- Formality: Very informal, 'mate' culture, hierarchies flatter
- Time orientation: Practical and results-focused
What Australian employers listen for
- Be yourself
- Self-deprecating humour OK
- Informality helps
- Show work ethic
- Casual communication style
Questions you are likely to hear
- Tell me about yourself.
- Why this role / company?
- Walk me through a recent project you led.
- Tell me about a time you disagreed with a senior colleague.
- What are your salary expectations?
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