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What do you call HR

Many job seekers are nervous about how to address the interviewer in the interview because it is possible to say it.

Will leave a deep impression on the interviewer, but also conducive to their own play in the interview; On the other hand, improper address will affect your whole interview status, so how to properly address the interviewer? 1. Generally speaking, when you first go in for an interview, you may not know who you are facing, so after you go in, if the interviewer is alone, call "Hello!" During the interview, the interviewer will introduce himself, so at the end of the interview, you can call the other person "surname+position", such as manager Chen, thank you and say goodbye. If there are several interviewers, call them "Hello teachers!" At the end of the interview, if there are only two or three interviewers, and you remember their information, just call them "surname+position" as before to express your gratitude and say goodbye. If there are many people, it is better to call them "teachers" directly, without saying hello one by one.

2. If you know the interviewer's last name before the interview, if he is a man, you can call him "Miss Li", for example. If the interviewer is a lady, please don't use "miss" or "lady". If you know the specific position of the interviewer, such as human resources manager, you can call the interviewer "Manager Wang". If the other person's position is not high, for example, don't call him "Assistant Yang".

Or, you can ask your name and exchange business cards before the interview. If it is a foreign company, you can use the English name directly. If it is a private enterprise, you can call yourself Mr. XX or Miss XX. If the interviewer sitting in front of you has the following characteristics: (1) Never seen it on other occasions. I don't know his last name. (3) I don't know my position. So, in this case, how should you address the interviewer? When you meet an interviewer, you can call him "hello" or "teacher" directly. If you are a fresh graduate, calling him "teacher" will be more cordial and a kind of respect for each other. Because you are new to society, everyone older than you can call him your teacher, so I think it's okay to call him "teacher" if I want.