The most important thing is written in the front, please go to a platform to see the company's face before going to the interview! General companies have a lot to share, so I won't write my name to avoid advertising suspicion, but it's really useful! After the meeting, I also shared it with the corresponding company, which is a small contribution to the website! )
Because it is not a summer internship, but a daily internship, the general process is relatively simple (I said I went to one of them for five minutes! ), some are a round of interviews, some are written tests and interviews, which are generally these two forms. Oh, by the way, many companies will ask you to fill out an information form when they get there. Of course, these are not important.
Before the interview, I usually confirm two points: First, whether there is a written test, if so, bring a pen, and then arrange more time (I also want to prepare in advance, but all companies with written tests take logic questions, so I really can't prepare ...); The second is whether there are some typical interview questions. If there are, prepare. (I feel like talking nonsense again. I am really not a chatterbox! Really not! ! ! )
Then pay attention to what you bring when you go. Generally, the emails inviting interviews are written, and some will need to bring their ID cards. Don't forget. As for the student ID card and certificate, you don't need to show it during the interview, and then bring your resume (although the basic company will prepare the version directly pulled from the real monk X and the internship X, but the answer is obsessive-compulsive, honey likes to typeset it by itself), and foreign companies will book it in Chinese and English. Not a foreign company, I usually only bring the Chinese version. (Note that an interviewer usually prepares three copies. God knows how many interviewers have come to interview. I only brought one book to the first interview. When two interviewers came, I handed in a resume. The scene is very embarrassing! Because I took it out before, I'm sorry I didn't hand it in. Before I go, I usually put my resume in a big notebook to prevent wrinkles. I really don't want to talk about the subway in Modu ... In terms of clothes, I usually add a white shirt, a sweater, a suit and pants. It is always right to be formal. Then, don't be late.
After writing so much, I finally entered the formal interview. I prepared standard questions before I went. I introduced myself in Chinese and English, the reason why I left my last internship (because it was only two and a half months), the reason why I chose finance across majors (non-finance-related majors, with a large professional span), how to think about doing more trivial things (finance-related ones are basically the same, with high frequency), and I am ready to ask the interviewer questions and get familiar with everything on my resume. It should be noted that my self-introduction form is politeness+simple self-information introduction+career planning &; Cross-disciplinary reasons+reasons for choosing this company+three words to describe your specific development+polite. This template is quite suitable for me, and it also draws lessons from some self-introduction methods of Zhihu. It is really useful to describe yourself in three words. According to the position JD needs, I use different words, such as team spirit, preciseness, responsibility, patience, work planning, communication ability, stability and so on. So I can choose three words according to different requirements and then tell my relevant examples. )
The next step is actual combat. There is a very sad thing. I have never had a chance to introduce myself in English that I have prepared for a long time! ! ! I'm really looking forward to talking about it, because I prepared for a long time and then added some interesting elements. Generally, one or two interviewers interview directly from the finance department, and some come from one family to another. The routine is self-introduction+resume questions, of course, there is also a direct question. Anyway, remember to rely on requirements. For example, I have done this kind of work before my internship, and my attitude is serious, practical and careful, and I am still very stable. I can practice for more than half a year ... if I have the opportunity to moderately mobilize the atmosphere and make the interviewer think that you are an interesting person, then the success rate will increase. For example, a company introduced that there might be more printing and voucher binding. I said that I was familiar with all kinds of binding machines and staplers (I did do a lot of such things in the office before), and the interviewer suddenly laughed, which made the conversation much easier. ! ! )。 There are some strange questions. For example, an interview with a Fortune 500 foreign company asked me what constellation I was (I am Capricorn, which just gave me a chance to say that this is a stable and practical constellation. Hahaha! ), and after I asked the question in the last link, the interviewer told her a long bitter struggle experience, probably for the intern. I didn't encounter anything like deliberately making things difficult, but I was quite relaxed and happy. Oh, by the way, one more thing, if I am looking for an internship across majors, I'd better not express my dislike of the original major. I'm usually more interested in+combining my own characteristics to answer.
Finally, don't be nervous. If interns prepare in advance after their resumes pass, the admission rate is still quite high. Personally, I was told about employment three times in four interviews in the first three days of this week. Although the results haven't come out this afternoon, it also shows that the problem is not big and the admission rate can be assured.