Alan is talking about his job. Complete what he says with the best form of the verb in brackets. Choose between the past simple, past continuous or past perfect.
INTERVIEWER: So, Alan, why did you leave your last job?ALAN: Well, at the time I (work) as a financial officer for an International Accountancy firm in London. I (be) in the same company for three years.INTERVIEWER: How (you/ get) the job?ALAN: After I (finish) university I (go) to a job fair. I still (not decide) what I wanted to do and was interested to see waht kind of jobs there (be) at the fair. While I (look) at information on one of the stands for a large international accountancy firm, someone (give) me an application form to fill in. I thought this might be a good career opportunity for me as I (already/ take) some accountancy exams for my degree. So I (complete) the form and (send) it off. They (interview) me the following week and I got job.At first, I (feel) satisfied with the job, but as time went by, things (change) and I began to hate working there.INTERVIEWER: So what (go) wrong?ALAN: Well, the situation was this: I (work) for a person who was very difficult, very demanding, never satisfied. What's more, my job (become) too repetitive and I really wanted to do something more creative. So, that's why I resigned ... I (not have) another job to do, but I knew I (have) to make a change.