Job interviews usually require the use of some version of Standard English (see Section 1.1 for ''Standard English'').In interviews in the United States you are often supposed to make yourself and your skills and accomplishments sound significant without sounding like you are arrogant or bragging.Some people have a lot of trouble doing this; they hate pushing themselves and, perhaps, even having to exaggerate their talents and accomplishments.Further, job interviews work differently in different countries.Re-do this woman's answers, making different building/design choices with grammar, but keeping the same basic content.This was actually a practice interview done by an agency trying to help poor women get employment.The questions asked were typical of the sorts of interviews these women would face.