面試很容易讓人緊張不安。Thoughts such as "What if I don't get any job offers?", "What if
I don't get the job I want?" or "Will I accept a position that isn't right for
me?" can cause considerable upset.
越是擔(dān)心,就越是緊張,面試的結(jié)果可能就越差。Here are a few notes and pointers on how to prepare for
interviews and determine if this job is the right one for you.
1. The key to reducing your anxiety is in being well-prepared for the
interview. The first step towards a successful job interview is self-assessment
(自我評(píng)估). You need to decide for yourself what kind of position you want. Since
self-knowledge is the foundation of all decisions, a close scrutiny of your
priorities, interests, short and long-term goals is necessary before any
interview.
Remember: if you're unsure of whether or not you want the position you're
interviewing for, it will probably show. If you don't have a reasonably clear
focus, this is the time to do some hard thinking about what kind of position you
want.
2. The second step in preparation for your interviews is to research the
companies you'll be interviewing with. You should know as much about the company
and the position as you possibly can. As you do your research, look for points
where your interests, capabilities, goals, and personality match the company's
needs or whatever needs you think they might have.
3. Every interviewer, whether directly or indirectly, will expect you to be
able to answer questions like: Why do you want a position in this company? What
can you do for my company? There are a few of the more popular interview
questions. Take some time to think about the answers, and you'll be much more
prepared to make a great impression. At a job interview, your employers will
probably ask the following:
·What jobs have you liked the most? The least?
·Can you tell me about your present job?
·What do you expect to be doing
five years from now?
·Why do you want to work for our company?
·What are
your strengths? Your weaknesses?
·What do you know about our company?
·Can you give me a reason to hire you?
·What was your best subject in
school? Your worst?
·What makes you qualified for this job?
·Can you
tell me about the best day you've ever spent on a job? Your worst?
·How do
you define success?
·Are you able to travel? Relocate?
·Can you tell me
about your skills?
·Are you able to use a computer?
·Can you describe
your ideal supervisor?
·Why did you apply for this job?
·How do you use
this specific computer application to solve a job-related program?
·Do you
have any samples of your
work?(準(zhǔn)備好你得意的工作成果,并且隨身攜帶,在合適的時(shí)候拿出來(lái)給面試官看,可以收到意想不到的效果。)
(以上問(wèn)題讓你頭疼嗎?不妨參考一下我們的面試常用問(wèn)答。)
4. And you're supposed to dress properly. A suit, dress shirt and tie are
usually required for men. Women should wear either a suit or a dress with a
complementary jacket (外套). They are ALWAYS acceptable.
Those men with more limited wardrobes should wear a nice sports coat with
coordinated slacks (搭配得當(dāng)?shù)男蓍e褲) and shirt. Women should wear a nice jacket with
coordinated skirt or slacks. You should always avoid wearing sneakers (運(yùn)動(dòng)鞋) to
interviews. 雖然很多公司并不要求員工都要穿正裝,但是對(duì)于求職者來(lái)說(shuō),還是盡量要大方、莊重才好。
(改編自:國(guó)際在線 英語(yǔ)點(diǎn)津 Annabel 編輯)