Anytime English
Anytime English | Interview Prep
Helping Latin American professionals ace English interviews and get hired abroad.
Your brain chooses what feels safe.
Not what sounds best.
That’s why you keep repeating the same words.
This is how you describe it naturally 👇
“Put on lipstick”
“Wipe it off”
Simple. Natural. Real English.
We’ve been told that leaving a job before 12 months is "Job Hopping" and looks bad on a resume.
The Reality: Staying in a toxic or stagnant role for the sake of "optics" costs you more in mental health and missed raises than a gap ever will.
Recruiters don't mind a short stint if you can explain the lesson.
How to frame a "Quick Exit": ✅ "I realized early on that the company’s internal structure didn't allow for the level of technical ownership I was hired for. Rather than stay and under-deliver, I chose to move toward a role where I can fully apply my skills in [Area]."
The Rule: Your resume is a marketing document, not a legal transcript. You own the narrative.
📌 SAVE this for when you feel "stuck."
Most learners say it like this ❌
“Eat the ice cream of another person”
Say this instead ✅
“Take a bite of someone else’s ice cream”
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