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Analysis of interview questions: how to answer when asked about "major"

Analysis In the application form, there is usually a column "What are your specialties", and many people make a big fuss about this column. When filling out a form, in order to show that you have a wide range of interests and skills, you often exaggerate what you don't know or only know a little. For example, some candidates casually fill in "good at writing", "know English" and "like literature", thinking that doing so will increase the chances of success. But I don't know how to exaggerate when filling out the form, which will lead to a series of troubles in the interview and taste the bitter fruit I planted.

During the interview, the examiner often asks some questions about "specialties" and "hobbies" according to the registration form. Some candidates have long forgotten the "specialties" in the form because they really don't have any specialties. As a result, many jokes were made when answering; Some people remember their own "major", but because they don't have or only know a little fur, they are confused by the examiner in a few words, which makes them blush and embarrassed. From this point of view, when filling in the column of "major", candidates must seek truth from facts, not brag or scribble. Of course, not only to avoid trouble, but also to measure people's honesty from one side. As long as you fill in your positive strengths or hobbies realistically, you won't be stumped in the interview.

When answering such questions, be tactful and modest. Generally, before you answer, you should calmly say, "Actually, it's not a specialty, just a little knowledge ..." Then highlight your specialty in the most concise language and try to illustrate the problem with examples. For example: what works have been written and how to reflect them; What sports are you good at, what records do you have and so on. In this way, even if you are questioned later, the examiner will not blame you for exaggerating the facts and being mysterious, because you have left room and mastered the initiative before.