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求职面试成功秘笈

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  又到了求职的旺季。你在为求职面试担心吗?下面这些tips可以帮你更好的应对面试。接下来,小编给大家准备了求职面试成功秘笈,欢迎大家参考与借鉴。

  求职面试成功秘笈

  The subject of today’s talk is interview.

  The key words here are preparation and confidence, which will carry you far.

  Do your homework first.

  Find out all you can about the job you are applying for and the organization you hope to work for.

  Many of the employers I interviewed made the same criticism of candidates. "They have no idea what the day to day work of the job brings about. They have vague notions of furthering the company’s prospects’ or of ‘serving the community’, but have never taken the trouble to find out the actual tasks they will be required to do."

  Do not let this be said of you. It shows an unattractive indifference1 to your employer and to your job.

  Anything that you find out about the prospective2 employer can be used to your advantage during the interview to show that you have bothered to master some facts about the people who you hope to work for.

  Write down (and remember) the questions you want to ask the interviewer(s) so that you are not speechless when they invite your questions. Make sure that holidays and pay are not the first things you ask about. If all your questions have been answered during the interview, reply: “In fact, I did have several questions, but you have already answered them all."

  Do not be afraid to ask for clarification of something that has been said during the interview if you want to be sure what was implied, but do be polite.

  Just before you go to the interview, look again at the original advertisement that you answered, any correspondence from your prospective employer, photocopies3 of your letter of application or application form and your resume.

  Then you will remember what you said and that you want. This is very important if you have applied4 for many jobs in a short time as it is easy to become confused and give an impression of inefficiency5.

  Make sure you know where and when you have to report for the interview. Go to the building (but not inside the office) a day or two before, if necessary, to find out how long the journey takes and where exactly the place is.

  Aim to arrive five or ten minutes early for the actual interview, then you will have a little time in hand and you will not panic if you are delayed. You start at a disadvantage if you arrive worried and ten minutes late.

  Dress in clean, neat, conservative clothes. Now is NOT the time to experiment with the punk look or (girls) to wear low-cut dresses with miniskirts. Make sure that your shoes, hands and hair (and teeth) are clean and neat.

  Have letter inviting6 you for an interview ready to show in case there is any difficulty in communication.

  You may find yourself facing one interviewer or a panel. The latter is for more intimidating7, but do not let it worry you too much.

  The interviewer will probably have a table in front of him/her. Do not put your things or arms on it.

  If you have a bag or a case, put it on the floor beside your chair. Do not clutch it nervously8 or, worse still, drop it, spilling everything.

  Shake hands if the interviewer offers his hand first. There is little likelihood that a panel of five wants to go though the process of all shaking hands with you in turn. So you do not upset if no one offers.

  Shake hands firmly--a weak hand suggests a weak personality, and a crushing grip is obviously painful. Do not drop the hand as soon as yours has touched it as this will seem to show you do not like the other person.

  Speak politely and naturally even if you are feeling shy. Think before you answer any questions.

  If you cannot understand, ask: “Would you mind rephrasing the question, please?" The question will then be repeated in different words.

  If you are not definitely accepted or turned down on the spot, ask: "When may I expect to hear the results of this interview?"

  If you do receive a letter offering you the job, you must reply by letter (keep a photocopy) as soon as possible.

  Good luck.

  扩展:HR 常备英语

  As a HR professional, there are some useful slangs that can be very handy in your daily work. Let’s check them out.

  Hey, what are you up to? I’m waiting for your shift chart for days! 嘿,你在忙什么?我等你的工作表等了好几天了。

  No matter what you think, the bottom line is we are not transferring Jerry to Guangzhou. 不管你怎么想,底线是我们不会把Jerry调去广州的。

  The new CFO was sent to bring the company out of the red. 任命新的首席财务官是要把公司从赤字中拯救过来。

  He suggested we should go to have night snack together after graveyard1 shift. 他建议大夜班后我们一起去吃夜宵。

  I refuse to work overtime2 during the weekend. 我拒绝周末加班。

  If you pay me double time, I will do it. 如果付我双倍,我就加。

  I am only a regular 9-to-5er. 我不过是个朝九晚五的上班族。

  Some workers called in sick to have a strike. 一些员工以生病为由罢工。

  I just heard that seven people are going to be laid off next month. 我刚听说有七个人下月要被开除。

  Cisco issues a profit warning, plans layoffs3. 思科发布盈余警讯,计划裁员。

  Cindy, are you in the middle of something? I need you to go over these candidates’ resumes with me. Cindy,你正在忙吗?我需要你看一下这些应聘人员的简历。

 




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