求职面试的语言技巧。

大学生就业难已经成为社会一个难以回避的问题,同时求职技巧也就显得尤为重要,扬长避短掌握技巧是关键。感谢阅读《面试印象50%来自肢体语言》内容,职场资讯网小编向您推荐一些求职技巧知识,希望能够帮到您。

面试,是所有人都要经历的求职关。要跨越这道关卡,个中精髓可不能不掌握。很多大学生往往会过了简历关、笔试关就栽在面试上,为了帮助大学生攻破面试关,我们请赫敦管理咨询有限公司的资深职业顾问张建勤女士,教你如何知己知彼,顺利过关。

记者:企业想通过面试了解什么?

张建勤:面试是企业“伯乐相马”的过程,他们想“相”的是德才兼备的人才,所以他们非常关注求职者的综合素质和实际操作能力。企业的考察涉及到方方面面,除了考察求职者的专业技能这些“硬件”外,更注重“软件”资质,如学习能力、适应能力、表达能力、说服沟通能力、创新能力、组织协调能力、团队合作精神等。另外,职业道德、敬业精神和人文素质也是衡量的要点。

记者:面试中企业爱用什么招数?

张建勤:目前,企业在招聘过程中,除了传统的面试和笔试外,还加入了管理游戏和情景模拟面试法,这样,对求职者的考察会更加全面。求职者要学会以不变应万变。首先,面试前,要仔细分析自己的强项和弱项,扬长避短,明确定位,尽可能详尽了解招聘企业的用人制度、企业文化和应聘职位的要求,寻找自己与企业的最佳契合点。其次,在面试前最好做一次有针对的模拟面试,估计考官会问什么样的问题,自己采取什么策略来回答,这样,基本上能做到心中有数。记者:参加面试之前要注意些什么?张建勤:面试时给考官的第一印象很重要,开始的印象往往很可能就决定了面试结果。大体说来,着装应与企业性质、文化相吻合,与职位相匹配。不论去什么公司,正装不仅正式大方,而且对别人是一种尊重。女孩子一定要注重衣着形态的细节,避免穿无袖、露背、迷你裙等装束。对于初次求职者或刚出校门的大学生,服装就应该以大方简洁为主。此外,女性求职者在夏季面试时化妆要注意端庄淡雅,细节之处处理好,如头发、指甲等都应干净清爽,显示出干练精神的良好印象。记者:如何让克服紧张的感觉?张建勤:面对掌握“生杀予夺”权力的面试官,多数人都会表现出紧张来,这是面试的大忌。对大多数人来说,面试时的紧张多半是由于太在乎面试机会,唯恐不被录取导致的。告诉你一个调整方法:面试前努力全身心放松;面试时用深呼吸的方法保持平静,或用心理暗示的方法来使自己放松,如在心里默念“我很放松,我尽力就行了”。只有放松,才能准确把握考官要问的问题和自己的回答方式。记住,心情放松、心态平和、充满自信,这样不仅能给考官留下好印象,也有利于保持头脑清醒、思维敏捷,在这样的状态下所作的回答才是最能令考官满意的。记者:面试时如何作自我介绍?张建勤:“自我介绍”几乎是所有考官必问的题目,求职者在回答时一定要注意,所述内容要与简历相一致,若自相矛盾,只会给自己平添麻烦。在真正作“自我介绍”时,不妨坦诚自信地展现自我,重点突出与应聘职位相吻合的优势。你的相关能力和素质是企业最感兴趣的信息,因此,在许多情况下,在听取你的介绍时,考官也会抓住他感兴趣的点深入询问。所以,在进行表述时,要力求以真实为基础,顾及表达的逻辑性和条理性,避免冗长而没有重点的叙述。这样专业而出色的表现,肯定是令考官们赞赏有加的。记者:面试时是不是可以用一些肢体语言?张建勤:一颦一笑,一举手一投足,这就是你的肢体语言。肢体语言有什么妙用?在面试者给人的印象中,用词内容占7%,肢体语言占55%,剩下的38%来自语音语调。因此,在面试中,不妨谨记以下这些小细节:仔细聆听、面带微笑、措辞严谨、回答简洁明了、精神风貌乐观积极,这些丰富的肢体语言和恰当的语音语调,势必会使你的面试锦上添花、事半功倍!

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面试时肢体语言是否需要?


[求助] 网友“夏_Gloria”的困惑:

本人大学学的英语专业,读书时有位外籍老师谈到说我们在做展示,和人沟通的时候,应该适当的加入一些肢体语言,特别是一些手势。不一定要有什么意义,但是有这些肢体语言,加上自然的眼神交流,能让聆听者更加关注你,对话不会那么呆板。

当时觉得这种做法的确在交流中起到作用,现在面试的时候和HR交流遇到快要沉默的时候,我也会适当地加入一些手势,和眼神交流,比较自信地去回答一些问题,企图缓和气氛。但是我发现我每次将手从桌子上挥动起来的时候,HR的眼神都会一变,觉得我很奇怪的样子。这里面有外企也有民企。

所以,是不是HR一般无法接受面试时候有肢体语言,更多倾向于“沉稳”地交流?

我自认为那是自信的表现,在HR看来是不是慌张?求大家解答啊~

[点拨] 网友“ggdd123123”【精彩回复】:

可能和大多数面试者略有不同,我在面试时很喜欢观察面试官,除了他们的谈吐,他们的表情和肢体语言都是非常有意思的。

当面试官正襟危坐的时候,面部表情严肃,我就会想到也许这是个内向的人,也许这次面试他不情愿来,也许他刚经历了不高兴的事情......这时我要做的是尽可能隐藏肢体语言,或者一些温和的面部表情和手势,不去“激怒”面试官。

还有的面试官自己的肢体语言就够丰富的了,抬下巴,耸肩,舔嘴唇,翘二郎腿......碰到这种人,可以采取稍微热烈点的肢体语言,如手势,小鬼脸,扬眉毛等,这样可迅速融入面试官创造的氛围。面试官会觉得你和他是同类型的人。

当要表达剧烈的情感时,比如讲到某个双方都感兴趣的话题,不妨征求认可,使你可以起身房间里的投影仪,黑板等设备便于你的精彩演绎。演绎时可以融入更多的肢体语言,加深你的感染力。

如果我认为面试已经没戏,也就不再有什么顾忌了。提高声音分贝,起身并言简意赅地阐述一遍观点,礼貌地离开。反正背水一战,说不定反而柳暗花明。

面试肢体语言泄露你的思想


面试时,你的情绪清楚地写在你的头部或脸上,无论它是积极的还是消极的,这都是强有力的身体语言。

表情

1、歪着头倾听,显出对对方所谈内容很感兴趣。

2、挠脑袋,表示慌乱和怀疑。

3、咬嘴唇、表明忧虑。

4、下巴微微扬起,说明自信;动作过于夸张,说明傲慢。

5、微微低头,表示自卫和不安。

6、微微眯着眼睛,表示意见分歧、厌恶、气愤或持否定态度。眼睛眯得很紧,表示困惑。

7、避免目光接触,表示不真诚、恐惧或逃避,至少对对方的谈话不感兴趣。

8、目不转睛地凝视着对方,至少说明你很傲气;最糟糕的是你面无表情地凝视对方,因为那说明你难以捉摸。

9、挑眉头,说明惊讶或怀疑。

10、眼睛向上看人,说明疑惑和怀疑。

手势

手是仅次于头和脸的重要的身体语言的体现者。你可以有意识地利用它来帮助你控制和消除紧张状态。例如,面试中你可以适当地做记录。你也可以通过手势来避免你的口头禅。

控制好你的手和胳膊是至关重要的。所做的动作不要太夸张,那样会显得很烦躁。注意好下面的信号:

1、双手分开、手心朝上,说明诚实和坦率。

2、两臂交叉放在胸前,说明蔑视、自卫、抗拒、敢作敢为或思想封闭。

3、挠后脑勺、挠颈部,说明失意或不耐烦。

4、揉眼睛、挠耳朵、摸鼻子,说明疑惑。

5、手拧在一起,说明焦虑。

6、不停地搓手,说明你的期望。

7、两个手指形成尖顶,说明充满信心。

面试中常见的10种肢体语言错误


1.不要给人软弱的第一印象

雇主能在30秒之内确定面试者是否是合适的雇员,身体语言起到了非常重要的作用。要自信,但不要傲慢。走进房间时面带微笑,不要摆弄身上的物件,握手时坚定有力。

2.不要摸脸

你看过那个电影吗,史蒂芬·索德伯格导演的《病原体》?影片中,凯特·温丝莱特扮演的大夫说,平常人每天都要触摸自己的脸2000-3000次!也许你无法改掉这个习惯,但至少在面试时不要这样做。触摸鼻子,嘴唇和前额,表明你非常紧张或不诚实。

3.不要晃腿

晃腿的原因有很多:情绪紧张,不安腿综合征,或是因为坏习惯。但是,在面试时,不要这样做。这样的身体语言传达的信息非常明确——我焦虑不安,只想尽快逃离这里。

4.不要环胸抱臂

这是老生常谈了——但还是有必要再强调一次。交叉双臂的身体语言,传达的是这样的信息:封闭防御,或百无聊赖。如果你觉得这样的姿势最为舒服,没有问题;可要知道,这是一场面试,在潜在的雇主面前,表现出这样负面的身体语言,可不是明智的选择。

5.不要正襟危坐,也不能坐没坐相

坐直身体,但不要太过僵硬,好像你的脖子被吊在了天花板上。当然,也不能太过放松,坐没坐相,表现的萎靡慵懒,目无尊长。

6.放下手里的道具——你不是魔术师或滑稽演员

把钢笔、文件、手机、简历或其他物件拿在手里不停摆弄,会让你显得紧张笨拙,毫无准备。如果手中的东西掉落到地上,那就更糟糕了。

7.用眼神交流,但不要盯着对方

东张西望固然不好,可也不要盯着面试官的眼睛。如果房间里还有其他人,要和每个人进行眼神交流。不要盯着别人的前额或嘴巴。记住,眨眨眼睛!

8.把手放在合适的位置

《成功的身体语言》一书的作者马克·博登建议,把手臂放在“真话区”,即肚脐至锁骨之间的区域。在这一区间做手势,不会碰到脸颊(前文提到的第2点),且会给人沉稳专注的印象。

9.不要总是点头附和

不管别人说什么都点头附和的行为,显得你溜须拍马、毫无骨气。

10.与面试官保持合适的距离

如果面前有张桌子,与桌子保持合适的距离,显出足够多的上半身,表示你没有什么可隐瞒的。如果面前没有桌子,也应遵循同样的规则。不要坐的太近,让面试官感受到你的鼻息,也不要坐的太远,好像你不愿与他们交流。

面试应避免的负面肢体动作


面试在求职活动的过程中,对于求职者而言,可说是压力最大的一阶段,因为能否成功地达成就职,全靠这临门一脚。因此,想要在面试中成为胜利佼佼者的话,唯有做好万全的准备,才有收事半功倍的机会。

1、一边谈话,一边玩弄手指

求职者在面谈时,若无意间的玩弄衣服钮扣或手帕的一角,将会给人一种长不大的感觉。

2、交叉翘脚的坐姿

放松心情,双脚平放,是面试时最基本的的坐姿要求。因此,求职者应避免翘脚的坐姿出现,以免让主考官产生不端庄的印象。

3、拉裙子

求职者在面试时,若是因为自己穿著的裙子太短,坐下时怕曝光,而不断地拉群摆,容易让主试者觉得求职者的个性太过于浮躁。因此,为避免这种窘境的产生,求职者在面试前,应对于裙子的长度多加考量。

4、拨弄头发

留着长发的人,与人交谈时,常常会不自觉的拨弄头发,但这种习惯,会今人产生不尊重的感觉。因此,为避免这种习惯影响到面试的结果表现,求职者此时最好将长发扎起来,或整理个有精神的发型。

5、支支语地小声谈话

面谈时,求职者的谈话,若太小声,以致主考官无法听清楚的话,会使人留下一种没自信的印象。

6、眼神飘浮不定

求职者在面试时,若两眼到处乱瞄,容易让主考官觉得这是一位没安全感、对任何事都抱持着不有信任感态度的应试者,而给于负面的印象。

7、夸张的肢体动作

面试时,太过于活泼、夸张的动作,易招致不稳重的印象。因此,在回答主考官时,应以平稳、平实的态度为原则。

8、手提服饰袋

面试时,随手提个服饰袋,容易让人留下不够尊重或太轻浮的印象。非不得已,可将服饰袋先置于车站的实物柜内。

9、不停地看手表

不论是在面谈或与人交谈时,不停地看时间,会让人有一种压迫感产生,因此,在面谈时,求职者切记要留下一段充裕的时间,以防此种情形发生。

50个英文面试问题及答案汇编


很多人想知道英语面试时会遇到什么问题?下面是整理的50个英文面试问题及答案,欢迎大家参考阅读!

1、What Do People Most Often Criticize About You?

Theres no on-going criticism. Im open to personal and professional growth and welcome the opportunity to improve.

I have a teenage daughter few things I do are okay on her radar screen.

2、Why do you want this job?

-This is not only a fine opportunity, but this company is a place where my qualifications can make a difference. As a finance executive well versed in the new stock options law, I see this position as made to order. It contains the challenge to keep me on my toes. Thats the kind of job I like to anticipate every morning.

-I want this job because it seems tailored to my competencies, which include sales and marketing. As I said earlier, in a previous position I created an annual growth rate of 22 percent in a flat industry. Additionally, the team I would work with looks terrific.

-I well understand that this is a company on the way up. Your Web site says the launch of several new products is imminent. I want be a part of this business as it grows.

-Having worked through a college business major building decks and porches for neighbors, this entry-level job for the areas most respected home builder has my name on it.

-As a dedicated technician, I like doing essential research. Being part of a breakthrough team is an experience Id love to repeat.

-This job is a good fit for what Ive been interested in throughout my career. It offers a nice mix of short- and long-term activities. My short-term achievements keep me cranked up and the long-term accomplishments make me feel like a billion bucks.

-I want this job selling theater tickets because Id be good at it. Im good at speaking to people and handling cash. I would like a job with regular hours and Im always on time.

-Although some companies are replacing Americans with imported low-wage workers, you are standing tall. This companys successful strategies, good reputation and values make it heads and shoulders above its competition.

-Id fit right in as a counter clerk in your fine drycleaners. I have observed that the counter clerk position requires competence at handling several activities in quick order customer service, payments, bagging and phones. I like multitasking and, as a homemaker, I have a lot of practice in keeping all the balls in the air.

-The work I find most stimulating allows me to use both my creative and research skills. The buzz on this company is that it rewards people who deliver solutions to substantial problems.

3、When youre interviewing for an internal position within your company, you may be asked what you will do if you dont get the job. The interviewer wants to know whether you are concerned about just the advancement opportunity or the company. 内部职位竞聘常会被问到如果你没有得到这份工作的话你将会怎么办的问题。

最佳答案:

I am committed to this company and its advancement so, should I not be selected, I will work with and support whoever might get selected. However, I do feel that my experience in the department and with the team would make me the best candidate

4、How would your boss describe you?

If you get the job, your interviewer may be your future boss so you need to answer this question carefully. Describe yourself as any boss would want to see you. You might say:

My boss would describe me as hard working, loyal, friendly and committed. He would say that I work well on my own initiative and deliver what he wants on time and to a high standard.

Again, dont use the term I think my boss would say.. as it gives an element of doubt. Be positive and certain with the interview answer you give.

5、What motivates you?

I am motivated by being around other positive people, we might question if working alone would suit them.

I am motivated by targets.

6、What do you look for in a job?

This is really a question about suitability, though weve included it here.

Remember the advert? Focus on the advert criteria and you wont go far wrong. For example, if the advert called for someone to lead others, you might say:

I like a job where I can lead and motivate others and enjoy seeing improvements in team performance.

If the advert called for a target-focused individual, you might say:

I like having targets. They encourage me to stretch myself and beat them!

7、What is your personal mission statement or motto?

Not everyone has one, but because you might be asked, think what yours would be.

Just do it!

Right first time, every time.

Less talk, more action.

Treat others as youd wish to be treated.

Fortune favours the brave.

Quality, quality, quality.

Our advice: This is one of those times when we ask candidates to explain their answers to our interview questions. So, whatever you say, its likely youll be asked to give a reason or example so have one in mind. For most jobs, you want to sound positive and motivated, but possibly not ruthless or inconsiderate.

8、What do you enjoy most about what you do now?

I really enjoy the technical nature of the job and the speed at which Im able to fix faults. I get a lot of satisfaction from getting people back to work as soon as possible.

If working as part of a team is mentioned as a requirement of the job, you might answer:

I really enjoy being part of a team. I like it when the team pulls together to achieve something and everyone can take some credit.

9、 What do you enjoy least about your current role?

A good interview answer might go something like this:

Actually, I enjoy everything about what I do. I suppose if I had to give something up, it would be

The something depends on you, but its best to mention something incidental to your job, like admin or paperwork. So you might say:

Im not sure (pause). I suppose if I had to pick something to give up it would be paperwork. I know its important, and I do it well, but if someone else did if for me, that would be great!

10、 Why do you want to leave your current job/company?

If youre applying for a more senior job, you might answer:

I really enjoy what I do, but Im ready for more responsibility and challenge which your job offers. Unfortunately, my current job/employer cant give me this.

If this isnt the reason, use yours instead, but always be positive in your answers to tough interview question

11、What do you think of your current boss?

My current boss is great. He sets the team challenging but realistic targets and motivates us to achieve them

My current boss is very good. She deals with her team firmly but fairly and enjoys our respect because of this

If your current boss is not great, and you are prepared to answer more interview questions about this, say so, but do balance each criticism with a positive point. Remember the need to appear positive in your answers to interview questions. You might say:

My current boss has strengths and weaknesses. He is very good at listening to people but sometimes, in my view, doesnt deal with underperformers firmly enough. This affects team morale sometimes

12、What will you miss about your present job?

People is the best interview answer here. Say anything else and youre suggesting the job youre applying for wont give you everything you had and more, and might even leave you wanting!

As you think about answers to interview questions, always have in mind the need to create a positive impression.

Well Im confident that the job youre offering will give me everything I have now and more so I dont think Ill miss anything about the job itself. But Ill miss some of the people of course

13、What can you tell me about XYZ Company?

If you need to, start by saying Is it ok if I refer to my notes?. When you get the nod, off you go.

A good interview answer should include short factual statements covering such things as the Companys history, its products, staff numbers, turnover and future business objectives. Something like this is fine:

I believe the Company began in 1967, with just one outlet, but now has 25. From what Ive read, you sell A, B and C products across Europe and the States and have a turnover in excess of million. You employ 125 staff. I beleive you hope to enter the Asian market by 2010. Ive done some research and can tell you more if you like.

You will likely hear No, thats fine. Thank you.

Your interviewers will be impressed that you prepared and made notes and youre off to a good start.

14、What do you think XYZ Company can offer you?

There are two bits to this interview question, the role and the Company. Mention both. You might say:

Im told the Company has a firm commitment to individual training and development. This is great news for me because Im keen to learn and advance in the Company. The role itself appears challenging and rewarding which Ill find very motivating.

15、If youre successful, what do you think youll be doing day-to-day?

You might start by saying I understand that Ill be. Then you could talk about the main role, any other activities and any targets you expect to be given.

16、What are your strengths/weaknesses?

IMPORTANT this common job interview question can be asked in many different ways, such as What qualities do you admire in others that you would like to develop in yourself?

Strengths should be easy enough to think about (keep the position in mind).

Talking about weaknesses can be harder but good interview answers are still possible. Many people choose to mention something which theyve recognized as being a weakness but have overcome.

Id like to be more organized, like one of my colleagues. She doesnt have to try. But because I dont find it as easy as her, I use to-do lists and a diary to help me successfully manage my work.

On a final note, its much safer to highlight your lack of experience or knowledge as a weakness than a fault in your personality. Employers can always give you experience but few want to help you overcome shortcomings in your personality! So avoid telling interviewers that you get bored or too involved or frustrated!17、Why did you think you are suited to this job?

What they are really asking is You know what we are looking for so can you tell us what you have done or what you have, that is relevant.

18、Why should we give the job to you above other applicants?

This is often our closing question. We want to know, in a nutshell, why you are the best candidate for the job. This is a chance to list your best attributes as they relate to the vacancy. Dont be cocky, but dont be shy.

19、How well do you work under pressure?

I know that all jobs involve some sort of pressure at some time. I can work as well under pressure as I do at any other time but when I am busy, I prioritize activities so that my workload is manageable.

If the interviewers focus on other pressure, such as pressure to meet targets, dealing with difficult customers etc, give an appropriate reply, mentioning past situations where you have coped under such pressure.

20、What sort of people do you find it difficult to work with?

I am an easy going person who seems to get on with everyone. If I have to pick a type of person that bothers me, its the one who doesnt pull their weight or isnt worried about the standard of their work because it reflects badly on the rest of the team.

21、Sell me this pen!

In interviews for sales job, you may hear this, believe us! In fact, one of us had a non-sales interview and was asked this, unexpectedly. The object you are asked to sell could in fact be anything. Some interviewers like to see whether you focus on the benefits of the object or its features. The features of the pen might be that its blue, with a roller ball and plastic coating. The benefits might be that its reliable, easy to hold and leak proof.

22、What key skills do you think you need to be successful in this role?

You got this far because your job application form or resume or CV matched the interviewers criteria as specified in the job advert. Just expand on this in your job interview answers. List the skills you think are required, giving a little explanation as to why each is needed.

You might then be asked to give examples where youve used one or more of these skills. These are behavioural interview questions.

23、Where do you see yourself in five years time?

This can be a difficult job interview question to answer, especially if youve not thought beyond getting this job! When you answer, you want to sound ambitious enough to be motivated to do a good job, but not too ambitious in case your interviewers think youre only using this job as a stepping stone to something better.

I can be successful in this job and taken on additional responsibilities and be considered suitable for promotion.

24、How does this job fit into your career plans?

This is a similar job interview question to the one above really, except that it looks beyond five years. Be realistic. You might say something like this if youre going for a middle-management position:

My ambition is to lead a department and be involved in strategic decision-making at a senior level. I expect the role Im applying for to give me more experience of leading and some introduction to strategy so that Im ready for a senior role in a few years time.

25、Where did you think youd be at this stage in your life?

Avoid saying further than you are now! Its better to show youve met or exceeded your ambitions than fallen short of them. Tell the interviewers that you are happy with your life and career, but are looking for more challenge as you like to stretch yourself to achieve more.

26、If you could start again, what career decisions would you make differently?

Youre on sticky ground if you start trying to think of hypothetical career changes that might have served you better in the past. Your answers to interview questions will suggest youre not happy with the way things are and no-one wants to hire an unhappy person.

I wouldnt change anything. I am happy with my career as it is now but want fresh challenges.

Im not the kind of person who looks back with regrets. I prefer to invest my energy looking forward.

面试英语须知如何留下好印象


面试的英文需要运用一系列比较专业的词汇,并且善用几种时态,如说明过去的工作要用过去时,以前取得的成绩要用过去完成时等等。这里我们就讲讲什么时候该说什么。

当你走进雇主的办公室,先介绍自己,握手,微笑很重要。此后第一句话往往是打开局面的,通常面试人员会问:

How are you today?

Did you have any trouble finding us?

What do you think of the weather lately?

他们的语调可能会很友好,因为他们也希望你放松,尽量发挥你自己的水平。这时候你要有简单爽快而有礼貌的回应,如:

对方问:How are you today?

好的回答是:Im fine thank you, and you? 或 Im well thank you.

不好的回答是:So, so 或 OK 或Not so well

面试过程中最重要的部分是表述自己的学历,工作经验和资历。这些是和你应聘工作直接相关的。

学历方面:记住你的学历是在以前完成的,要用过去时态。例如:

I attended the University of Beijing from 1990 to 1993.

I graduated with a degree in civic engineering.

如果你现在还是学生,那么应用现在时态,例如:

I am currently studying at the University of York and will graduate with a degree in Economics in the coming spring.

I am studying English at the Seneca Community College.

记得要告诉雇主,你仍然在不断改善你的英语,比如你每周还上几小时的英语课。因为英文不是你的母语,他们对此可能会有顾虑。

工作经验和资历无疑是面试中最重要的部分。所以雇主很想知道个中的许多细节。雇主想知道你到底做过什么,做得好不好。因此你不要谦虚,把最好的成绩和方面表达出来。

当谈到你目前在做的工作时你可以用现在完成进行时,表示你不但一直在这样做,而且将来也会持续下去:

ABC Engineering Inc. have employed me for the last 3 years as a salesperson. I have been creating customer contacts for 6 months.

但谈到以前的工作时用过去时:

I was employed by Jacksons Ltd. from 1995 to 1997 as a office manager.

I worked as a production supervisor at the Heitz while I was living in New York.

当谈及以前的工作成绩和表现,尽量用一些主动的,积极的,令人印象深刻的动词,比用名词或者系动词词组效果好。比如与其说My job is to assist the senior scientist with unit testing不如说I assisted the senior scientist with unit testing.与其说I was responsible for the business needs analysis不如说I analyzed the business needs.

面试——语言的魅力


考试网提供面试热点话题《事业单位面试——语言的魅力》,希望可以帮助考生提高面试水平,顺利进军事业单位面试考试。

很多考生在备考的时候会有一个很苦恼的问题就是总感觉自己的语言不规范,导致自己不敢答题,把自己陷于窘境之中。为了能够帮助大家顺利的备考,借此机会给大家在面试答题的语言方面给出一些建议,希望对各位考生有所帮助!

一、避开误区,正确认识面试环节

很多考生因为对考试的重视加上对面试的不了解,进入面试之后处于慌张无措的状态,面对一些题目也表示不会说,不敢说。甚至有一些高材生,在进入面试环节后,面对考官一句话也没说就结束了考试。大家出现这种情况其实是对面试缺少详细的了解和认识。其实面试就是考官“相人”的一个过程,大家不要过于紧张和拘束,把自己真实的一面通过答题,能够自然的表现出来即可。当然面试很多题目和环节通过训练是可以表现的更好,更加符合大家的真实水平,但是这些其实都是在大家的日常积累之上的,所以大家进入面试之后不要害怕,要敢于表达自己的想法,从而获得考官的青睐。

二、规范答题不等同于刻板背诵

在面对题目的时候,很多考生都想展现出自己更加完美,更加专业的一面,所以在答题的时候总想去引用一些名人名言或者政府工作报告中的内容,从而展现出自己的政治素养。这个初衷没有问题,但是如果盲目引入,没有考虑到题目的含义,答非所问,会得不偿失。再有就是在答题形式上,有很多考生为了展现出自己对考试的重视,想要答题的时候正式一些,这个初衷也没有问题,但是正式不等同于刻板,所以大家在答题的时候要避开“机器人”式作答方式。

三、灵活自然,取得

根据大数据的统计结果显示,在面试的时候能够灵活、自然的把自己的观点说明白的考生会取得的分数较高。所谓的灵活就是能够就题目本身出发去分析、作答,答出自己的真实想法,而不是一些套路的内容。自然是指表述方式自然,甚至是一些地方口语化的聊天式作答反而受考官的青睐。

所以,各位考生想要在面试的时候通过语言征服考官,其实更需要的是真实的展现自己,更放松、灵活的把自己的观点说明白,像日常聊天那样,通过面对面的交流,让考官对我们有进一步的认识!

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