Interview like a native: 20 english phrases Nepali students need for U.S. job interviews

By MPOWER Financing | In Career Guidance | 21 August 2025 | Updated on: August 21st, 2025

Job interviews in the U.S. can feel stressful for any international student, especially if you’re from Nepal and English isn’t your first language. Even if you understand the questions, you might worry about sounding awkward or overly formal.

The good news is that you don’t need perfect grammar or a polished accent to succeed or move to the United States. What matters most is sounding confident, professional and prepared. Learning a few natural-sounding English phrases can help you stand out in a positive way.

This article shares 20 phrases you can use in real interviews. They’re clear, respectful and commonly used by native speakers in U.S. workplaces. We’ll also include tips on how Nepali students can use them smoothly.

Start with a strong first impression

These phrases help you open the conversation politely and confidently.

  • “Thank you for taking the time to meet with me today.”
     A simple way to show respect and appreciation at the start of your interview.
  • “I’ve been looking forward to this conversation.”
     Friendly and professional. It helps break the ice and shows enthusiasm.
  • “It’s great to meet you.”
     Use this with a smile when the interview begins, especially in video or in-person settings.
  • “Could you tell me a bit more about the role?”
     Shows interest and encourages a two-way conversation.

Talk about yourself clearly and naturally

These phrases help you introduce your background and education without sounding stiff.

  • “I recently finished my master’s degree in [field] at [university].”
     Clear and direct. Keep it simple and specific.
  • “I focused on [specialization], which included projects in [relevant areas].”
     Helps you highlight academic work that matches the job.
  • “Before that, I completed my undergraduate studies in Nepal.”
     Good for giving context without getting too detailed.
  • “I’m especially interested in this role because…”
     Transition smoothly into why you’re a good fit.

Share your experience and skills

These phrases help you describe your achievements in a confident but humble way.

  • “One example of a project I worked on is…”
     Sets up a story without using overly formal language.
  • “I took the lead on…”
     Good way to highlight leadership or ownership.
  • “This helped me build skills in…”
     Shows that you learned and grew from the experience.
  • “I’m comfortable working independently or as part of a team.”
     A classic phrase that employers in the U.S. value.
  • “I’ve also had experience using tools like [software or method].”
     Helps you highlight technical knowledge in a natural way.

Handle tricky questions with ease

These phrases can help if you get nervous, make a mistake or need time to think.

  • “That’s a great question, let me take a moment to think.”
     Shows confidence and gives you time to answer clearly.
  • “I may not have direct experience with that, but I’m eager to learn.”
     Useful if you’re asked about something outside your skill set.
  • “Here’s how I would approach that situation…”
     Great for answering hypothetical or problem-solving questions.
  • “In my past role, I handled something similar.”
     Lets you connect past experience to the new role.

Wrap up like a professional

Use these closing lines to leave a strong final impression.

  • “I really appreciate the opportunity to speak with you.”
     Friendly and polite way to end the call.
  • “This role sounds like a great fit for my background and goals.”
     Shows enthusiasm without being too pushy.
  • “Do you have a timeline for next steps?”
     A professional way to ask when you’ll hear back.

MPOWER Financing helps students prepare for career success

For Nepali students studying overseas, job interviews are not just about getting hired. They’re part of a bigger journey that includes completing your degree, finding work, repaying loans and building your future. That’s why support beyond the classroom matters.

MPOWER Financing provides more than just no-cosigner loans for international students. Through its Path2Success program, you can get:

  • Career prep resources designed for international students
  • Help with resume building and job searches
  • Interview prep tips tailored for STEM roles
  • Webinars and tools for optional practical training (OPT) and H-1B planning

Many Nepali students say they worry about finding a job in time to repay their loan. MPOWER’s focus on your future, not just your finances, can help ease that pressure.

If you’re looking for both funding and career support in one place, MPOWER can be a smart choice.

Tips for Nepali students

You don’t need to memorize every phrase. Pick the ones that feel most natural to you and practice them out loud. Try recording yourself or asking a friend to help with a mock interview. Here are a few more tips that apply especially to Nepali students:

  • Use simple sentence structures. U.S. employers care more about clarity than complex grammar.
  • Speak slowly and clearly. You’ll sound more confident even if your English isn’t perfect.
  • Share something about your background. Many employers appreciate international experience, especially if you explain what you learned from it.
  • Pause before answering. Taking a second to think shows confidence and helps you stay focused.
  • Avoid over-apologizing. Many Nepali students feel shy about their accent or word choice, but small mistakes are normal and expected.

U.S. job interviews don’t require perfect English, but they do require clarity, confidence and taking the time to prepare. By practicing these interview tips, you can express your skills naturally and make a strong impression. With the right mindset and resources, you’ll be ready to turn U.S. interview opportunities into career success.

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