Frequently asked questions in the interview of college students in mock trial.
1. What do you think is the obvious difference between the profession of judge and other professions? This is to test your understanding of the work of judges. You should try your best to express your views, and you'd better make full preparations before the interview. 2. You work in the unit, and the leader of the unit is very kind to you, but several colleagues are always against you. How will you treat it? This is to examine your ability to get along with others and see if you can handle interpersonal relationships well. 3. In economic work, some people put forward that efficiency should be given priority and fairness should be given consideration. What do you think of this? This question depends on your ability to handle affairs, and you should be organized when answering it. If one of your relatives is ill and you don't have enough money to pay for your relatives' hospitalization. At this point, the party in charge of a case is willing to advance the money for you. What would you do? If you are admitted this time, which department do you want to work in most and which department do you want to work in least? Why? A question about your personal qualities. 7. Why did you apply to the court? Look at your personal interest in court work, so that you can understand your attitude towards work. As the saying goes, attitude determines everything. 8. What should our court do to build a new socialist countryside? Looking at your work ability from a professional perspective, this issue should be taken seriously, and it is often the key factor to decide whether you can stay. 9. At work, your colleagues stole your credit. How did you handle it? Another question about interpersonal relationships.