Interview prep for Tigrinya speakers targeting New Zealand

Your Tigrinya → English grammar tells

Tigrinya is SOV ('I the email sent'); keep English SVO. Also name 'I' contributions directly — deflecting credit reads as low confidence in Western interviews.

New Zealand 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'.

New Zealand interview norms

  • Directness: Direct and friendly, similar to Australia
  • Formality: Very informal, casual but professional
  • Time orientation: Practical, work-life balance valued, growth mindset

What New Zealand employers listen for

  • Show humility
  • Cultural awareness (Māori + Pacific) matters
  • Work-life balance valued
  • Authenticity over polish
  • Don't take yourself too seriously

Questions you are likely to hear

  1. Tell me about yourself.
  2. Why this role / company?
  3. Walk me through a recent project you led.
  4. Tell me about a time you disagreed with a senior colleague.
  5. What are your salary expectations?

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