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Comprehensive analysis answering skills: seeing the big from the small
In the interview of public institutions, comprehensive analysis topics have always been a difficult point for candidates to prepare for the exam, and many candidates often fall into a situation where they don't know what to say when they get such topics. According to teaching research and feedback from candidates, it is found that comprehensive analysis questions are the easiest place to answer bright spots and widen the gap with other candidates compared with other types of questions.

An accurate examination of the problem

Under normal circumstances, after training, candidates can be accurate in examining questions, substantive in answering questions and self-consistent in logic, but they are easy to fall into template-based, stereotyped in answers and empty in content, and are "confused" in the interview.

Get the whole picture from small details

How do you answer your own highlights in the comprehensive analysis? This requires everyone to find another way when answering questions, "see the big with small."

Real case

Use real and vivid examples to answer the questions of the big era and background, and find another way to "see the big from the small" and seize the examiner's attention.

Theoretical accomplishment and dialectical thinking ability

Taking the interview of 20 18 public institution (water conservancy major) as an example, how to treat the "rural revitalization strategy, that is, the industry is prosperous, the ecology is livable, the rural customs are civilized, the governance is effective, and the life is rich?"

Rural revitalization strategy

When answering questions, we can first tell the importance of the rural revitalization strategy, then explain the state of industrial prosperity, ecological livability, rural civilization, effective governance and affluent life respectively, and finally explain how to realize rural revitalization and what a grassroots worker should do in the rural revitalization strategy.