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Recruitment and interview of clubs

Here are some common questions and answers about college club interviews:

1. Hello! Please introduce yourself?

Hello, brothers and sisters. I'm glad to give me this interview opportunity. My name is XXX, and I come from Class XX. After talking about these basic information, you can talk about your hobbies. I hope to join your association and learn some skills that will help you develop or things that will help you learn. This part generally depends on your language organization ability. It takes about half a minute to a minute and a half. The key is to calm down, calm down and calm down again.

2. What are your strengths or weaknesses?

A: This problem is that skills and expertise are specific descriptions, and it is necessary to comprehensively, detailedly and emphatically integrate their own core competitive advantages such as skills and expertise. To put it bluntly, this question is also a trap. Try to talk about your own advantages, such as hard work, hard work and obedience to organizational arrangements. You just need to make it clear that you have an advantage over others, which makes sense. Of course, I also want to talk about some of my shortcomings, but I can't say that I have a bad temper, I am lazy and I am invincible. People are too smart to do this. What do you mean by dispensable shortcomings? For example, if you don't know how to refuse others, sometimes you will often help others get things done and turn your shortcomings into your own strengths and competitiveness.

3. What is your specialty?

A: singing and dancing, BBOX. Eating and sleeping and playing peas, (this part is not difficult to answer by yourself) If I don't have a specialty, it means that my specialty is still being cultivated, and it is estimated that I will have it in a few years. Humor is also a specialty.

4. What position did you hold before?

A: This can be answered in combination with your position in the class of junior high school and senior high school. The "squad leader" manages the leadership, and the affinity of "class representative" is the teacher's right-hand man, followed by the intimate cotton-padded jacket of classmates (I think so if I borrow homework) and so on.

5. Have you organized any activities?

A: Class dinners, class outings and basketball games. ...

You just need to explain the story chain of the whole thing clearly. For example: class outing, from the beginning of setting time, number of people, statistical opinions, to setting hotel rooms, arranging tourist routes, tourist transportation, and then a series of arrangements to the destination. This includes the ability to organize and plan. If you can make the story chain very six, you will get extra points ~

6. Do you know our club?

Answer honestly, you will understand if you know, and you will not understand if you don't understand. If you don't understand, just say yes, then the next question is probably what kind of club we are. Then you have deceived yourself. Where do you start? I don't know what kind of air will solidify when you are dumbfounded. Unknown answer: Sorry, senior. I don't know much about this club at present. If the seniors accept me, I think I will know the charm of this club very well. I hope my senior can give me this opportunity to understand.

7. If you were hired by two clubs at the same time and you could only choose one, what would you choose?

A: Well ... Isn't it obvious that you're here to lie to me? Can I say choose something else instead of yours? Big pig's trotters

At this time, you can neither put your position too low nor embarrass your seniors. It can be said, "I will stay for a while and see if the two clubs are more suitable for my development before making a decision."

I hope I can help you!