Secondly, if you want to express yourself fluently in the interview, the best way is to get used to speaking. On any occasion, we should actively grasp the opportunity to communicate with others, try our best to chat and say hello, learn speaking skills and cultivate self-confidence. You can start by greeting acquaintances or strangers in your life. If you talk too much, you will find yourself used to talking to strangers. When it comes to the interview, you will show your perfect self very smoothly.
From Q user: Miss Mabel
I have poor expression ability and introverted personality. My resume has three pages and only three lines.
Yesterday, my boss asked me to introduce myself briefly during the second interview. At that time, I really suddenly finished two sentences.
Then he said that your introduction was too simple, just two sentences. I want to see how your expression ability is, as well as your hobbies and work experience.
I didn't know what I was thinking, so I blurted out those things. I don't know how to say it. If you have anything you want to know, you can ask me directly.
I'm thinking that the interview will definitely be cold.
Later, I talked about other things. When it comes to expected salary, I wrote 3500 ~ 4000. He said you can't live in Shenzhen for 3500. So I'll give you 4200, but you have to work hard and then go out and let the front desk send me an employment notice.
I don't know what he thinks, but he got me through the interview. From Q users: anonymous users.
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