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What should be paid attention to in the interview of etiquette team in colleges and universities?
It is often said that "it was done three minutes before the interview." In this short three minutes, the interviewer's behavior often affects the interviewer's first impression of the interviewer. As a fresh graduate who has just entered the society, he has not completely changed from a campus person to a social person, so it is inevitable to bring the habits of daily life into the interview. Let's talk about the etiquette details that fresh graduates should pay attention to in the interview from three aspects: before, during and after the interview.

First of all, before the interview

(1) Answer the interview notice phone. Many fresh graduates will ignore this link. In fact, the unit's first impression of the interviewer often comes from the first phone call, because the answering of the phone can reflect a person's basic quality. Usually say "hello!" when answering the phone. If it is an interview unit, you should be enthusiastic. Then ask the other person your name and thank the unit for the interview notice. Finally, confirm the time and place of the interview and let the other party hang up first.

(2) Be prepared before the interview. Fresh graduates usually submit a lot of resumes. In order to avoid forgetting and confusion, you can prepare a small notebook to record the situation of companies that have submitted resumes. Look through the work record book before the interview to get a comprehensive understanding of the interview position. Collect all possible materials such as ID card, graduation certificate and award-winning certificate before the interview.

(3) Choose clothes according to different positions. Many fresh graduates think it's formal to wear professional clothes when looking for a job. In fact, different majors and different positions should wear different clothes. For example, for an art position, the interviewer will examine the interviewer's artistic temperament, and then a casual dress can just have an unexpected effect.

Second, in the interview.

(1) Keep smiling and listen. Fresh graduates often have stiff facial expressions because of nervousness during interviews. As we all know, smiling is the expression that can leave a good impression, increase friendliness and communication, and make people happy. Besides smiling, you should also pay attention to every word of the interviewer during the interview. Don't compete with the interviewer. Listening is the best opportunity to get to know each other.

(2) correct sitting posture. Fresh graduates are used to sitting casually and comfortably in school. Don't sit too casually during the interview. Boy: Sit down gently, at least 2/3 of the chair should be filled, with your back gently leaning on the back of the chair, your knees naturally close together, slightly apart, and your body slightly leaning forward. Show respect and modesty. Girl: Before you sit down, hold the skirt with the back of your hand. When you sit down, swing it to the left or right, and put your hands on your legs. If you are sedentary, you can cross your legs and stack them, but you should pay attention to the recovery of your thighs and point your toes down.

(3) Transfer files with both hands. During the interview, whether you hand in the interviewer's resume and certificate, or accept the interviewer's business card, company leaflet, personal data form and other documents, you should use both hands to show your respect for the interviewer.

Third, after the interview

Pay attention to the conclusion. Before leaving the interview, you should thank the interviewer politely, and at the same time, you can emphasize your desire for the job and your confidence in your competence. Don't be in a hurry to inquire about the interview results. In general, after the interview, the interviewer will discuss and record the interview, and then send it to the personnel department for summary, and finally determine the candidate for employment, which may take 3-5 days. You must wait patiently for news during this time, and don't inquire about the interview results too early.