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What preparations should I make before the interview?

Preparation before the interview:

Anticipate the questions that the examiner will ask before the interview, and be prepared to answer them seriously and methodically. People who are prepared in advance are more determined and calm in expression and body language, and their reaction ability is better. Due to the lack of interview experience, college graduates can find friends to practice interview skills in advance. When interviewing, it is best to arrive at the place 10 minutes in advance. Go to the bathroom to relax and clear your mind first. Finally, you can check your appearance and tidy up your hair that was messed up by the bus. Ladies can also make up their makeup.

Etiquette during the interview:

The interview must be on time. The interview started as soon as I entered the company. Be polite to people. A secretary or receptionist may influence whether you can get the job. Turn off your cell phone and pager before the interview. If you turn it off in front of the examiner, you can show your sincerity Pay attention to your sitting posture, and refrain from making small moves that you shouldn't have. Keep eye contact with the examiner, but don't stare at each other's eyes or glance at them.

How to deal with the interview:

Listen carefully to each other's questions and answer them carefully. Don't be too brief Don't just answer words such as "yes", "good", "right" and "no problem" that can't make the content more vivid. Explain them completely with examples, but avoid verbosity.

If you don't know the company you are applying for, you might as well tell me frankly, so as to avoid making mistakes again and again.

When the other person asks you "What can you do for the company", if you can't answer immediately, you can ask the other person what is the most important content of this job first, so that you can answer these parts.

When the other person asks about your specialty, don't forget to answer according to your specialty. You don't need to emphasize your abilities and expertise, but you don't need to be more modest.

When the examiner asks you any questions, you must seize the opportunity to ask questions and show your strong interest in this job, but you should ask questions about the scope of work and personnel regulations, and don't digress too far.

After the interview:

No matter what you say when you leave, you should show firm confidence and leave a deep impression on the examiner. Before you leave, you should thank the examiner for giving you an interview. If the interview takes a long time, at the end of the interview, you can praise the special opinions of the examiner who benefited you during the interview, or you can send a thank-you letter (the writing of the thank-you letter is introduced on Maxima's resume website) to deepen your impression.

If you don't think this job is suitable for you, you can call or write, tell the other person the reason in polite and friendly terms, and never come out of thin air again.