The expression "interested to work" isn't quite right; it should be "interested in working". That would mean to have an interest in working, or in this case, being open to working at that place.
(You can sometimes use "interested to", mostly with verbs of perception like "see", "read" or "know". For example, as in "I'll be interested to find out who won the competition". That means that you will find the result of interest, and is slightly different in its emphasis from being "interested in finding out", which is more about the process of discovery.)