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Do civil servants ask questions about current affairs and politics in the interview? How to prepare for the exam is better?
My child passed the public examination interview the year before last. Here are some experiences for your reference:

1. According to the interview with children, the interview mainly asks useful content, not the content with standard answers, because most standard answers can be examined in the written test. Such as how to unite unit leaders and colleagues, how to deal with problems in work and so on. Whether the answer is accurate or not is not important. The interview is mainly about "watching", so you must dress appropriately, have a weird hairstyle, don't wear jewelry, and it is best not to wear perfume. In short, make yourself look like a civil servant. 3. Be sure to practice more. Practice more so as not to be flustered or nervous. You have to do simulation training, including entering the house, closing the door, how to put your hands and practicing your voice level. 4. If possible, find someone who has been an interviewer in a college or institution for training. Some run their own classes, and the training is more targeted.

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