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Resume of He Rujin
Introduce yourself (self-introduction)

Good morning. I'm glad to be here for this interview. First, let me introduce myself. My name is * * *, and I am 24 years old. I come from the capital of * * * * *, * * * * *. I graduated from the Department of * * * * * * University, 200 1. In the past two years, I have been preparing for the postgraduate exam. At the same time, I also teach in * * * * Middle School. I am the head teacher of a class in Grade Two. Now all my efforts have paid off, because I have the opportunity to be interviewed by you.

I am open-minded and quick-thinking, and I like history very much. In my spare time, I have a wide range of interests like many other young people. I like reading books, especially those * * *. I often comment on online forums and communicate with others. Besides, during my college years, I used to be a technician in an Internet cafe. Therefore, I have a good grasp of network applications. I can operate the computer very well. I am good at searching information on the Internet. I am a football fan for many years. The Italian team is my favorite. Anyway, I feel very sorry for our national team.

I always believe that a person can easily fall behind unless he keeps learning. Of course, if I have the opportunity to study in this famous university, I will spare no effort to master this language.

Hello, my professors. It's a fine day today. I'm glad to see you here. First of all, I want to introduce myself to you. My name is * * *, and my hometown is * * *, which is a very beautiful city. Even when I was a little boy, I was very interested in biological science. Everyone may have a dream, and I still remember that my dream is to be a biological scientist (like a town). I like to create miracles, like, where do we come from? Where are we going in the universe? Then I will find the answer in the book myself. To this day, I still think that interest is the best teacher in a person's life (knowledge comes from practice).

Secondly, I will introduce my major in university. My major in * * * University is bioengineering. This has a lot to do with biology. Their relationship can be illustrated by an example: just like a river, biological sciences with new discoveries and theories are often found at the source of the river. And my more practical major seems to have ended here. When the two interact well enough, discoveries and theories in biological sciences can quickly become products in all modern industries.

Four years of college education has given me a lot to learn, many opportunities to try, and many practices to improve myself. It not only taught me what to learn and how to think, but also taught me the importance of practical ability (such as doing experiments as much as possible). I made many good friends in my college life. They help me improve my study and research ability, act like a man in everything, and often set a good example for me.

Besides myself mentioned above, I also have many interests in my spare time. I like playing football. I think it is an effective way to improve my health. It can teach me how to join a group and deal with others. Drawing and writing are my other hobbies.

In a word, I chose this major to broaden my horizons in biological science and improve my research ability. I will try my best to join a new group and be good at postgraduate entrance examination.

Summary of 75 classic English questions for postgraduate entrance examination and retest

In the English interview for postgraduate entrance examination, the teacher begins to ask you questions after introducing himself. Here are some common questions that you can prepare carefully. Attention, in the process of preparation, we should combine our own experiences and opinions to prepare answers, so that the questions we answer can be integrated with the whole self-introduction. Otherwise, it is easy for the examiner to grasp the handle and ask endless questions, which is easy to expose clues because of nervousness.

In the annual interview, there will be many similar questions. These problems seem ordinary, but there are many pitfalls. If you are not careful, you will be caught by the examiner. Answering these common seemingly ordinary questions is very artistic. There are 75 frequently asked questions, which are analyzed in detail in this paper.

First, the traditional interview questions (sample traditional interview questions)

What can you tell me about yourself? What can you tell me about yourself? )

If there is no time to introduce yourself during the interview. This is a question that must be asked. The examiner doesn't want you to talk about your personal history. He is looking for clues about your personality, qualifications, ambition and life motivation to judge whether you are suitable for graduate school or MBA. The following is a good example of a positive answer: "In high school, I participated in various competitive sports activities and always tried to improve my performance in various sports. When I was in college, I worked in a clothing store, and I found that I could sell things easily. Sales are very important, but it is more important for me to ensure customer satisfaction. Customers will soon return to the clothing store and let me call the roll. I am very competitive and it is very important for me to strive for perfection. "

In high school, I participated in competitive sports, and I always tried to improve every sport I participated in. As a college student, I work part-time in a clothing store and find that I can sell things easily. Sales are very important, but for me, it is more important to ensure customer satisfaction. Before long, the customers returned to the store and explicitly asked me to help them. I am very competitive, and it is very important for me to be the best.

What do you want to do five years after graduation? What do you want to do five years after graduation? )

You need to know what you can actually do. You can communicate with other MBAs in advance. Ask them what they did in the first five years after graduation. You can answer like this: "I hope to do my best in my post." Since many people working in the same field have been promoted to regional leaders, I also have this plan. "

I hope I can do my best in my job, because many people working in the same field have been promoted to district managers, and I have this plan.

3. What is your greatest strength? What is your most outstanding advantage? )

This is a question that many interviewers like to ask. This is your best chance to "show yourself". Don't brag about yourself, and don't be too conceited. Let the employer know that you believe in yourself and you know your advantages. If you can answer, "I think my greatest strength is that I can persevere and try my best to do things well." When I finish a job and the result is exactly as I expected, I will have a real sense of accomplishment. I set myself some high goals. For example, I want to be an excellent graduate. Although my freshman year was slow, I finally finished my studies with an excellent paper. "

I think my greatest strength is my ability to persist in getting things done. When I finish a job and the result is the same as I planned, I will have a real sense of accomplishment. I set myself some high goals. For example, I want to graduate with the highest honors. Although I started slowly in my freshman year, I finished my studies with an excellent thesis.

4. What is your biggest weakness? What is your greatest weakness? )

You shouldn't say that you don't have any weaknesses to avoid this problem. Everyone has weaknesses, and the best strategy is to admit your weaknesses, but at the same time show that you are improving them and have a plan to overcome them. If possible, you can name a shortcoming that may benefit the company, such as "I am a perfectionist." I won't give up until my work is not beautiful. "

I am a perfectionist, and I won't stop until I do my work well.

What do you think of your progress so far? What do you think of your current progress? )

Never feel guilty about what you have done before. If you can answer, "I think I did well in school." As a matter of fact, my grades in several courses are the first in my class. When I was an intern in a company, I got the highest evaluation from the company for several years. "

I think I did well in school. In fact, in some courses, I got the highest exam score in my class. When I was an intern in X company, I got the highest evaluation in several years.

Second, other common problems.

6. Why did you choose Peking University?

7. Why did you choose MBA?

8. What do you want to do five years after graduation?

9. What is your greatest achievement?

10. Describe your greatest strengths and weaknesses.

1 1. What have you learned from your work?

Third, behavioral interview questions (sample behavioral interview questions):

12. Describe the best/worst team you have ever participated in.

13 tell me about the time when your course was the heaviest. How did you finish all the work?

14. Give me a specific example of you selling an idea or concept to someone.

15. Tell me about a time when you creatively solved a problem.

16. Describe a time when you asked a colleague or classmate who didn't like each other to work together.

17. Tell me when you made a wrong decision.

Fourth, the stress interview issue (the case of stress interview):

18. What kind of people do you find it difficult to work with?

19. What are some things that you find difficult to do?

20. As an interviewer, how would you evaluate me?

2 1. What is your least interest in MBA?

22. How do you handle rejection?

23. What is the worst thing you have ever heard about our school?

24. Do you see this pen I am holding? Sell it to me.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Example of interview questions:

25. At present, a chain grocery store purchases goods in a decentralized way. Each store deals with suppliers independently. The president of the chain store wants to know whether the company can benefit from centralized warehouse. What are the main considerations in making this decision?

A magazine publisher is trying to decide how many magazines she should send to each individual distribution channel to maximize profits. She has a large number of historical sales data of each store. How should she determine the delivery quantity?

Unconventional problems of intransitive verbs;

26. It is15th century. How to convince the Pope that the earth is round?

27. If I gave you an elephant, where would you hide it?

28. Why are the top and bottom of soda cans tapered?

29. How much memory does a PC running Windows95 need?

30. You are on a boat in a freshwater lake. You have a stone in your hand. You threw the stone into the lake. How is the water level of the lake affected?

3 1. If music is played, what will grow?

32. Describe your best friend and what he or she does.

33. What are the similarities or differences between you and your best friend?

34. What are the advantages of your career and how do you make use of them?

35. Are you a happy person?

36. According to JRM Jr., a fast-growing software company asked this question ... You have a wealthy aunt who weighs 300 pounds. Tell me how you would redesign her toilet.

Seven, other common English interview questions:

37. Can you introduce yourself briefly?

38. Why did you take the MBA? Can you talk about the current MBA program in China?

39. Why did you choose Renmin University for an MBA? Tell me something about Renmin University from your understanding.

40. How do people around you review their MBA?

4 1. What's the difference between MBA programs at home and abroad?

42. If you fail this time, what will you do in the near future?

43. Why do you want to be an MBA student?

44. Why do you think you are qualified for the MBA program?

45. Do you have a career plan in five years?

46. If you are admitted as an MBA student, do you have a study plan?

47. What do you think of the requirement that MBA students must have work experience?

48. How do you define marketing or management?

49. Do you think English is very important in MBA study? Why?

50. Do you think the MBA training course will be of great help to your later life? Why?

5 1. What do you want to do after your MBA?

52. What is the most important qualification an MBA student should possess?

53. Say something about team spirit.

54. Say something about management.

55. How does communication work in an organization?

56. Talk about the relationship between management science and management theory.

57. What will you do if you can't find a job?

58. Do you think the economy will improve?

59. Who are you currently employed by?

60. What kind of opportunities are you looking for?

6 1. What is your greatest achievement in your work?

62. What is your favorite pleasure and why?

63. What would your former boss say about you?

64. Why did you quit your last job?

65. Please tell me something about your work experience? What kind of field?

66. Tell me something about your education.

67. What are your strengths and weaknesses?

68. What do you do in your spare time?

69. What's your impression of Beijing?

70. What is CFO? If you were the CFO, what would you do?

7 1. What's the difference between sales and marketing?

72. What do you think is the most important thing as a manager?

After the interview, the chief examiner will ask you what you want to ask. Unless you are the last interviewer, you obviously feel that all the examiners are eager to leave, so it is generally not appropriate to say "I have no more questions." You can ask the examiner one or two questions that you should ask the recruiter:

73. What changes do you expect in our school? What changes do you want in our school?

74. What is the best course in our school? What is the best course in our college?

Does our school provide employment guidance for MBA students?

Thank you for giving me this opportunity. I hope to see you again soon. Thank you for giving me the opportunity. I hope to see you again soon.