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What should I say after the interview?

Candidates can make a summary of themselves at the end of the interview.

When the examiner signals the end of the interview, the candidate can summarize your own situation and your understanding of the interview in short words. Your summary should be as concise as possible, and you should also pay attention to keeping this conclusion as objective as possible, and attribute the interview results to the examiner.

Second, say goodbye politely.

At the end of the interview, candidates should keep smiling, stand up naturally, thank each other for taking up the examiner's valuable time and say goodbye to the examiner. For example, I am very grateful to the leader for giving me this valuable interview opportunity. I am honored to attend your interview. Heartfelt thanks to Director Wang and Director Li. Goodbye! At this time, candidates should not take the initiative to shake hands with the examiner unless the examiner takes the initiative to reach out.

Then the examinee tidies up his things, calmly walks outside, walks to the door, turns to the examiner to express his thanks and goodbye again, then opens the door, exits and closes the door gently.

What candidates should not say at the end of the interview:

It is extremely impolite for some candidates to thank and say goodbye to the examiner while sorting out their personal data and clothes. Although you may be unconscious. Saying goodbye is something you should do seriously. When you combine it with other things, you will leave a bad impression on others.

Some candidates are afraid of delaying the examiner's time, so they pack up their things in a hurry, grab some documents and materials, go out in a hurry with their briefcases and coats, and then come back and ask the examiner if he has left anything behind. This rash behavior is extremely inconsistent with the image of civil servants.

So, please tidy up your personal belongings, especially all kinds of documents and materials, and put them in your briefcase. In order to save the examiner's time, you can wear no coat or scarf in the examination room, but you must put it neatly on your arm and then leave calmly.