Everyone will panic when they receive an interview notice. I want to prepare in advance, but I can't start. Don't be afraid. The employment man wants to tell you a secret: the interview questions come from your resume, in fact, you can prepare in advance! Most interviewers like to ask questions according to the content of their resumes. So before the interview, be sure to predict the questions you may be asked according to your resume!
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(1) Please supplement the information on your resume, such as:
Please add "Why?": Why do graduate students study communication engineering? Why give yourself this name? Why did you resign from ICBC?
Please add "How was the process": How did you get the sponsorship from Cisco? How did you get selected as an "excellent employee" through your work? Your CET-6 oral English test is excellent, so how do you learn English?
Please add "result": What effect did this activity have on you?
(2) Questioning the "boasting" information provided in the resume, such as:
You wrote in your resume that you were selected to participate in this activity among 300 people. How did you know there were 300 people participating? Why do you think you were chosen?
You said you were praised by the leader. On what occasion were you evaluated?
You said that your personality is particularly suitable for the market. Why do you think so?
You think you are suitable for sales, so do you have relevant experience?
(3) ask questions based on the information and work provided on the resume, such as:
Your home is in Beijing. Can you stay in other places permanently?
As a girl, can you travel frequently?
You say you are very innovative, but this job is very detailed. what do you think?
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Questions that may be caused by "job hunting intention"
1. Why are you interested in this position?
2. What do you think are the requirements of this position?
3. Why do you think you are suitable for this position?
What do you think of the long-term development of this position? What do you think is your five-year plan?
5. Why are you interested in these positions? Are human resources and foreign trade similar in your concept? (Note: Many applicants have filled in several positions for job hunting, which may lead to the interviewer's question. )
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Possible problems caused by "personal information"
6. Does your Chinese name mean anything? (Note: Only candidates with strange names will encounter this problem. )
7. What does your English name mean? (Note: Only strange English names will cause this problem. If your name is a popular name such as angel and Tracy, it will never cause the interviewer to ask questions. )
8. Your home is from Hubei. Have you ever thought about going back to Hubei to find a job? Are your parents there?
Answer: There are fewer job opportunities in Hubei than in Guangzhou, so I haven't considered going back. My parents have been in Hubei all their lives. I don't think they will come even if I live in Guangzhou in the future. They have been to Guangzhou once, complaining all day that things are expensive and even reluctant to eat breakfast, hehe!
9. You are a native of Beijing, which means you just want to stay in Beijing and can't work anywhere else?
Answer demonstration: that's not true. I chose the company, regardless of the place of work. Nokia asked me to work anywhere, other provinces, surrounding suburban counties, it doesn't matter.
10. You are party member, why do you want to join the party? How did you join the party? How does being party member affect you? Note: There is absolutely no need to hide your party member identity, even if you are interviewing in a foreign company. )
Answer demonstration: The school will choose some students with excellent academic performance to join the Party, so party member status means my good performance in my student days. For me, being party member reminds me to be more self-disciplined. You know, you can't discredit this honor.
1 1. Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend? (Remarks: Some interviewers from China did ask this embarrassing question! Generally speaking, such interviewers like straightforward candidates, so you might as well tell them truthfully. )
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Problems that may be caused by "education"
12. Why did you choose this university? (Note: Only some special schools will cause this problem, such as the Institute of International Relations or the Youth Political Institute. )
13. Why did you choose this major?
What's your score? Compared with other students?
15. Your grades are better. How did you do that?
16. What courses do you like and what courses do you dislike?
17. There is a record of failing in your report card. Why? (Note: Only a few employers who require recent graduates to provide transcripts will ask this question. )
Answer demonstration: I failed because I didn't pay attention to that course, because I thought it was very impractical and empty, so I had a rebellious mentality. It's not because I didn't study hard. That year, I made good achievements in other fields. In other words, I did a lot of part-time jobs that year. )
18. Why did you choose this second major?
19. Why not take the postgraduate entrance examination?
20. Has the postgraduate course left? What conditions can be submitted?
Answer demonstration: Yes, that's right. I walk because my grades are in the top 5%, and the former 15% students can walk.
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Problems that may be caused by "training"
2 1. Why did you choose to attend this training?
Answer demonstration: mainly because I think this training will be helpful to employment.
22. What is the content of this training?
23. Have you gained anything from this "Nine Quality Training"? What did you get?
24. Where did you get the money to attend the training courses in the university? Is it from your parents?
25. Did you attend this training from the company or at your own expense?
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Questions that may be caused by "work experience"
Questions about work often follow the pattern of asking questions from big to small:
(1) Your environment. Company introduction, department introduction, project introduction and market environment introduction, etc.
(2) What exactly do you do? Your job responsibilities, how do you perform your job, and so on.
(3) Did you do well? If you do well, what achievements and rewards are there? How did you do it so well? If it is not done well, what are the reasons?
26. What does this company do? Can you introduce it?
27. What is your department mainly responsible for?
28. What is the organizational structure of your department? Can you draw a sketch to mark your position?
29. Please tell us what the project you are involved in, how big it is, how long it has been, and so on.
30. What are you specifically responsible for in this project, and what are others responsible for?
3 1. How is your work performance? Did you get any results?
32. Your resume says that your work performance has been well received by the leaders. Have you won any awards?
33. What are the similarities with the job you are applying for?
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Possible problems caused by "community activities"
34. Besides studying, what do you do in the remaining time in college?
35. Why do you want to join this club?
Answer demonstration: This club is one of the most influential clubs, and I just want to choose the best.
Answer demonstration: mainly because of my personal characteristics, I have always been an enthusiastic person and like to help others, so I became a volunteer.
Answer mode 3: This club is related to employment. I am a down-to-earth person, and I hope to know more about society and occupation by using clubs.
It's interesting that you wrote on your resume that you joined the "Gender Forum". Can you tell me something? (Note: If the forum or club you join is a little strange, it is very likely to arouse the interviewer's questions. )
37. What did you learn from your work in this club?
38. You have done so many club activities, which one impressed you the most?
39. Did you engage in such a club activity, which didn't affect your study?
40. Why did you choose to be a volunteer?
4 1. You wrote it here to participate in the Lighthouse Project. Can you explain what this plan is?
42. You wrote in your resume that the enrollment rate of those students increased by 20% because you taught in the countryside. How did you get these data? You only worked for one summer vacation. Do you think it will have that big impact? Or is it more the teacher's credit? (Note: The tone of the interviewer's questions is unfriendly, not impolite, but the applicant is obviously "bragging". Therefore, the wording of your resume should be careful and don't leave an untrustworthy impression. )
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Possible problems caused by "part-time activities"
43. Why do you have to do so many tutors?
44. Why do you want to take this part-time job?
Answer demonstration: to tell the truth, I didn't particularly think about why at that time, so I did it when I had the chance. If I say why, I just think I can exercise my ability.
45. What is your experience in doing this part-time job?
46. All your part-time jobs are related to sales. Why are you applying for the marketing job now?
47. What you wrote about your part-time job here was well received by the leaders, so how did the leaders evaluate you? On what occasions have you been evaluated?
48. Have you considered staying in this part-time company?
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On "Proficiency in English and Computer"
49. Have you only passed Band 4?
Answer demonstration: I spend all my time on the computer. I got two certificates. I am studying oral English in New Oriental now. I think my spoken English is very good and I have no problem coping with my work.
50. You passed CET-6, so how is your spoken English?
Answer demonstration: My oral English is in the top 50% in our class, not the best, because some girls pay special attention to English, which has covered almost all classes in New Oriental. To be honest, I didn't spend much time practicing. I just came step by step, after level 4, and then level 6.
5 1. Your English is very good. How did you learn it? Y
Answer demonstration: I practice a lot. I often talk to myself when I take the bus. Sometimes people think I'm crazy!
52. You wrote in your resume that you are good at spoken English. Can I give a live speech?
53. How to use the computer?
54. Are 54.Excel and PPT often used?
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Possible problems caused by "personal interests"
55. Do you like singing? What kind of song is it?
56. You like long distance running. Do you still insist on it?
57. You like playing football. Where do you play?
58. Do girls like playing Go? It seems rare. Why do you like playing Go?
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Questions that may be caused by "honor"
59. How did you win so many awards in college?
60. You won the title of excellent employee of the company. What percentage of people can get it?
6 1. Your resume says that you have won many awards, which shows that the company attaches great importance to you, so why did you leave? What makes you dissatisfied?
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Possible problems caused by "self-description"
62. You said that you have strong leadership skills, but we don't have any projects here to lead you. Most of them are small things.
Answer demonstration: Actually, I wrote that I have leadership ability because I want to please the recruiting unit. Every new graduate will blow like this, right? In a company as big as GE, I think it is enough to lead myself first and do my own thing well first.
63. You said you were active in thinking. Can you give me an example?
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