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100 Frequently Asked Questions on College Students' Community Interview
Frequently asked questions in club interview:

1. What would you do if the minister asked you to write a difficult material in one day, and he needed it badly, but you couldn't finish the class in one day?

2. Tell me about the lessons you have organized or participated in?

Working in the student union will be very busy. How do you view the two lifestyles of you and your leisure classmates?

What do you think is the most important thing to be a student cadre?

What do you think college life can do more than study and student union work?

6. How did the classmates who came to the interview with you make you feel?

7. In the student union, sometimes due to work coordination, you will be asked to do coolies. what do you think?

8. What do you do at work? Communist Youth League Secretary or Monitor? What thorny problems have you encountered in student work?

9. What qualities do you think are very important in the work of the student union? What do you think is your advantage in this selection? if

After successfully joining the student union, how will you give full play to your advantages and work better?

Extended data:

University associations often ask questions and answer skills;

1. Did you hold any position in high school? How do these jobs affect you? What thorny problems have you encountered in student work?

This mainly depends on whether the applicant has experience. If so, of course. If not, answer no, otherwise.

I will ask you how you feel about your job, how it affects you and so on. If you are caught lying, your impression is positive.

Not good! ?

2. Talk about the advantages of your joining XX department.

To answer this question, you must tell your strengths in these areas, and you must not say whatever you think.

Yao, there is no point. ?

3. If you join the student union, how to deal with the relationship between study and work, and between cadres and students?

This question is too sharp for you to answer directly. It was my minister who brought me into this excellent group. First of all, I will respect him very much. I believe in the student union.

Cadres have something to learn from me. I will learn from them with an open mind and try my best to finish the work of the student union. They are not only my bosses,

Or my mentor, I regard them as seniors and friends!