Could you please check these sentences, Writeacher? Thank you.

1) A job seeker should make a short list of the job's requirements and should keep it in his mind during the interview. In this way he can bring in examples to demonstrate that he is the right person for the job.
2) He should do a weak search on Google to get the latest share prices as well as fresh up-to-date information about the company.
3) Priority should be given to one's whole appearence. It is always advisable to put on a nice suit, a plan shirt and a tie.
4) There is nothing wrong about making a list of questions to be asked during the interview (at the interview?). Make sure you don't ask questions in a wooden way as if you were reading from your notes.
5) Speaker for says that one should not arrive at the interview place (for an interview) late. He says that he arrived late for his last interview because he had to park his car in a metered space and he didn't have any change.
6) It took him quite a lot time to find a cafè where he could get the right coins. He is not going to cut it that close next time.
7) You shuld also find out why they need you. Maybe someone is leaving or they require people with different skills.
8) You should get to know this either through (using) an employment agency or by asking some who works there. (I need to express this concept better).

Read all aloud.

Choose no more than 5 that you are truly unsure of to re-post.

1) A job seeker should make a short list of the job's requirements and keep it in mind during the interview. By doing this, the job seeker can bring in examples that demonstrate they are the right person for the job. To check this sentence, you can review the grammar and punctuation for accuracy.

2) He should conduct a quick search on Google to obtain the latest share prices and up-to-date information about the company. To verify this sentence, you can ensure that the grammar and punctuation are correct, and that the usage of "weak" instead of "quick" is intended.

3) Priority should be given to one's overall appearance. It is always advisable to wear a nice suit, a plain shirt, and a tie. To confirm this sentence, you can review the grammar, punctuation, and check that the usage of "appearence" should be "appearance."

4) Making a list of questions to ask during the interview is not wrong. However, it is important to avoid asking questions in a robotic or scripted manner as if reading from notes. To evaluate this sentence, you can check the grammar, punctuation, and ensure that the usage of "wooden" is intended.

5) The speaker advises against arriving late for an interview. He shares an example of his past experience where he arrived late due to difficulty finding a parking space and a lack of change for the meter. To assess this sentence, you can review the grammar, punctuation, and consider removing the duplicate phrase "at the interview place."

6) It took him a significant amount of time to find a café where he could obtain the correct coins. He expresses that he will not cut it so close in the future. To examine this sentence, you can check the grammar, punctuation, and consider revising the phrase "quite a lot time" to "a significant amount of time."

7) You should also find out why the company needs you. There might be someone leaving or a requirement for individuals with different skills. To verify this sentence, you can review the grammar, punctuation, and check that the usage of "shuld" should be "should."

8) You should gather this information by utilizing an employment agency or by asking someone who works at the company. To improve this sentence, it can be revised as follows: "You can obtain this information either through an employment agency or by directly speaking with someone who works at the company." Review the grammar, punctuation, and ensure that the usage of "some" is intended to refer to an unidentified person.