When you go to a department or club for an interview, you must have this idea at first because of your interest, but if you can answer some questions about the previous work of the club or department or the history of the club during the interview, you will get extra points in the interview, showing your seriousness and carefulness.
2. Prepare a self-introduction speech.
Where there is an interview, there must be a self-introduction. Improvisation is definitely impossible to leave a good impression, so you must write the interview draft in advance before the interview.
First of all, introduce yourself to foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, show your most outstanding strengths and advantages, and highlight your unique advantages in this respect in combination with job requirements. For example, the department of the student union needs management experience. When introducing yourself, you can replace "being a monitor for three years" with "having organized six activities during your three years as a monitor in high school and leading your classmates during the sports meeting", and specify what you have done. It is best to have specific figures for what you have done, so as not to leave people with a general feeling.
Secondly, it should not be too long, and try to control it within 2 minutes. To prioritize the content of self-introduction, you only need to introduce yourself to a position with management experience. Finally, when introducing yourself, be careful not to speak too loudly or too fast, otherwise the interviewer will not know what you are talking about.
Step 3 dress appropriately and generously
Pay attention to dress, appearance and etiquette during the interview. You don't have to wear a formal suit, but you must dress appropriately. Don't wear clothes that don't conform to daily life in order to attract people's attention. Of course, if you go to an animation club or other clubs, that's another matter. Generally, you can wear formal clothes when you go to the student union, and you can also wear clothes that conform to their culture when you go to interest clubs such as street dance clubs and animation clubs.
Calm down and don't be too nervous.
Interviewers in university departments and societies are generally senior students. As colleagues, they will not deliberately embarrass everyone, so don't be overly nervous and answer the interviewer's questions confidently and calmly.