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How to reply to the employment invitation after the interview?

How to reply to the employment after the interview is passed:

1. If it is your favorite company and you want to go, please reply generously: OK, I have received it. It can be reported on time on a certain day of a certain year.

2. If you suddenly don't want to go to that company, or if you have a better choice and want to refuse others, simply reply: Unfortunately, due to the delay of XXX, you can't join the company for the time being, and we will cooperate again later. Or: Sorry, I just found a new job. Wish your company a prosperous business.

If you don't want to go, I suggest you speak politely and find a decent excuse in case you may still go to that company in the future. It's not too embarrassing.

Interview skills

1, interview etiquette needs to be in place.

Some people are sloppy and think that as long as they are talented, they will not be criticized for these superficial efforts. In fact, it is these basic etiquette that are the most critical factors. Gfd's manners are the first impression left to the interviewer. If you don't even have the most basic good impression, the impression score will definitely be greatly reduced.

2. Self-introduction skills.

If the interviewer asks you to introduce yourself, it is not asking you to read your resume from a book. Your basic information is already known by the interviewer, so you don't have to say things like "what's my name, what school and major I graduated from".

3. Answer skills.

Interviewers always ask questions, so don't panic when answering questions. First of all, understand the interviewer's intention to ask this question. Generally, you don't just stay on the surface, but observe your abilities in all aspects through your answers.

Attitude determines success or failure.

One thing that people don't pay special attention to is the attitude in the interview. It is inappropriate for some people to be careless, too enthusiastic or too lofty in the interview. Facing the interviewer, the best attitude is humility and sincerity. Don't be fearless and arrogant because of your superior conditions. Don't flatter yourself and feel sorry for yourself because of your own conditions.