First, etiquette:
1, Introduction: Say hello to the examiner generously and naturally, and pay attention to the loud voice, especially the candidates with the test number behind them. The examiner is very tired after listening to it all day, so he may be distracted. At this time, if the examinee comes in with a loud voice and looks particularly energetic and polite, it will attract the attention of the examiner.
2, sitting posture: sitting posture is natural and not rigid. You can sit forward properly, so it looks more straight.
3. Sense of communication: There must be some tension in external performance, expressing nature, and only with a sense of communication can you look directly at the examiner naturally. Please note that it is "natural looking straight", not dull eyes, not wandering eyes, young people are more energetic.
4, the end: you can say thank you to the examiner, and then nod and leave, no need to deliberately bow.
Second, the content:
1. Question examination: You must carefully examine the questions, be sure to see your identity clearly, communicate with people and requirements, and give targeted answers. See the problem. What do you do? what do you think? Or what do you think is the point? Different questions have different directions to answer.
2, the first cause effect: the first question must be clear, the beginning and the end should be beautiful, the middle can be slightly stuck, the beginning should be as smooth as possible, the end should be a little infectious, and the momentum should be good, but don't be embarrassed.
3. Logic: Try to use short sentences to avoid logical confusion caused by long sentences. Expression can be concise and clear, emphasizing logic. Pay attention to the words "first, second and third" and expand the content around one sentence.
4. De-templating: Try not to be rigid when answering questions, for example, "The candidate has finished thinking and asks to answer the first question." "The first question has been answered. Now answer the second question. " "I have the following countermeasures for the above problems." "The above reasons will lead to the following problems." These words have a heavy template trace, so naturally they are all played. Pay attention to the interview as communication. Don't recite the text like you recite the text. After thinking, you can start to express your position directly, without deliberately emphasizing the beginning of answering questions.