I think the main content has been written in my resume. I just came to see you orally:
Oral English, expressive ability, Japanese ability, attitude, etc.
2. The voice should be clear, the speech speed should not be too fast (otherwise it will be like reciting a text), the pronunciation and intonation should be correct, and the sitting posture should be correct.
Don't talk too much about body language. It's best to put your hands on your knees, don't lean back, and sit up straight.
It is impolite to lean back like a leader, cross your legs and cross your fingers on the table.
Absolutely not. Answer your cell phone during the interview. Be sure to mute.
Picking your nose, scratching your ears and cheeks, and constantly combing your hair with your fingers are all tasteless behaviors.
3. The necessary contents are as follows:
Greetings (Hello, then allow me to introduce myself briefly, dear. . . . )
Name, native place, age, major, graduate school,
Work experience after graduation (time period, company, department, position, job content, performance, reasons for leaving)
My strengths (main skills, PC use ability, foreign language level, interpersonal relationship, management ability, etc. )
The reason for my application (good impression of the company and Japanese companies, and how interested I am in the company's products or services)
Thank you (please keep it safe)
4. Possible questions:
In the past, the original intention of choosing a job and the reasons for leaving the job (interpersonal problems, aimless job hunting and blind job hopping are all taboos)
Current situation and requirements of salary and benefits
Views on overtime and business trip
Do you have any questions about the company?
Hobbies and interests
Your own shortcomings