1. Full preparation: know the interview process, interviewer's background and research direction in advance, and prepare your resume, academic achievements and project experience.
2. Self-confidence expression: maintain self-confidence in the interview, answer questions in clear and fluent language, and show your logical thinking and expressive ability.
3. Pay attention to the image: dress appropriately, be neat and clean, maintain good manners and posture, and leave a good first impression on the interviewer.
4. Focus: Focus on the interviewer's questions, highlight your strengths and specialties, and show your academic potential and research ability.
5. Explanation: When answering questions, you can explain them with your own actual experience or case to increase persuasiveness and credibility.
6. Think from multiple angles: For complex questions, you can analyze and answer them from multiple angles to show your comprehensive thinking ability and problem-solving ability.
7. Pay attention to time control: When answering questions, pay attention to control the time, neither too long nor too short, and keep the answers refined and accurate.
8. Active interaction: Actively interact with the interviewer, ask and answer questions with courtesy and respect, and demonstrate your teamwork and communication skills.
9. Self-reflection: After the interview, conduct self-reflection in time, sum up experiences and lessons, and prepare for the next interview.