For the fairness of examiner's grading, candidates are not allowed to disclose information such as name, age, major, school and work unit. Therefore, candidates don't need to bring resumes, let alone show them to the examiner.
The following are the contents that need to be prepared in advance:
1. Examination method:
Interviews in public institutions generally adopt structured interviews, which refer to the composition and analysis of interview contents, forms, procedures, scoring standards and results, and are conducted in accordance with unified standards and requirements.
Two. Survey content:
Interviews in public institutions mainly focus on communication skills, logical thinking skills, organizational skills, interpersonal skills and so on. And you have to do well in each item to counterattack so many points. Therefore, in the usual preparation, learn more about news hotspots and current affairs politics, and constantly exercise your expressive and organizational skills.
Three. picture
Image determines fate, and any industry has certain requirements for practitioners, such as harsh banking practitioners. Although public officials do not have such harsh requirements, being too casual will also cause the examiner's disgust and reduce the score.
Four. professional knowledge
Nowadays, the examination questions and methods of public institutions are becoming more and more flexible, and many places have begun to conduct professional tests according to post settings, which also needs candidates' attention. After graduating from college or working for a long time, it is inevitable that you are somewhat unfamiliar with your professional knowledge. Candidates must be prepared in advance. The professional knowledge involved in the interview of public institutions is generally not too deep. Candidates can cope with it as long as they are proficient in the basic knowledge of the subject. Therefore, it is a good review method to read some introductory textbooks or your own original textbooks.
Verbs (short for verb) change bad habits.
Everyone has some bad behavior habits in daily life, such as shaking his legs and blinking. Turn a pen, etc. And these habits will leave a bad impression on the examiner. Candidates can record their own videos and watch the corrections in time during the answering process.
Step 6 train in advance to eliminate tension
People will definitely become very nervous when they enter a completely unfamiliar environment. In addition, they have never experienced a similar scene, and their feelings of tension will increase. Therefore, if you want to play well in the interview examination room, you need to do a lot of training in advance. Candidates can know the specific interview situation of the candidates in advance, know the exam questions in advance, and pay attention to answering questions in daily training. On the other hand, to simulate the examination room, it is best to find colleagues or classmates as examiners, and face more people to simulate, which will achieve relatively good results. Or go to some professional training institutions. Generally, colleges and universities will have special courses before the exam to simulate the exam. At that time, professional teachers will comment on your answers and image questions one by one. If you find yourself nervous in the examination room, you can take a deep breath in advance to control it. At the same time, after entering the venue, you can quickly look at the topic and think. In the case of high concentration, tension can be appropriately relieved.