1. Be elegant and behave appropriately
Bold and avant-garde outfits with heavy makeup, especially unconventional outfits such as men wearing rings and long hair, are not appropriate and inconsistent with their identity. , will leave a very bad impression on the examiner. After the examinee is seated, try not to make small movements such as shaking legs, playing with pens, touching the head, sticking out the tongue, etc. This can easily give the examiner a childish and frivolous feeling. Generally speaking, the dress should be dignified and elegant, and can be slightly modified. Men can have their hair blow-dried and their leather shoes polished, and women can wear elegant professional makeup. In short, you should give the examiner a natural, generous and capable impression (collected and compiled by Pizhou Xingxue Education Single Recruitment Xingguo Public Account)
2. What to say is important
If you don’t understand yourself, You cannot successfully introduce yourself to others. If you want to give the examiner a good first impression, you must conduct a comprehensive analysis of yourself. This is an indispensable step in preparing for the exam. In future exams, almost all interview questions will be used to clarify who you are? Do you meet the professional requirements? Will you be able to study this major well in the future? Therefore, preparing for professional exams starts with understanding yourself, so as to avoid panicking and failing as soon as you encounter unexpected situations during the interview.
3. Stay confident
Always stay confident during the interview, so that you can always maintain a high degree of concentration, careful thinking, keen judgment, and abundant energy during the interview. The energy to strive for the victory of the defense.
4. Maintain a happy mental state
A happy mental state can fully reflect a person's spiritual outlook. Maintain a happy mental state, your facial expressions will be harmonious and natural, and your language will be appropriate and fluent. On the contrary, it will give people a feeling of depression, lack of vitality and vitality, and give the examiner or examiner an impression of poor mental state.
5. Establish awareness of the other party
The examinee is always in a passive position, and the examiner or chief examiner is always in an active position. He asks you questions, one question and one answer. Because of this, candidates should pay attention to establishing awareness of the other party. You must respect each other, be polite to the examiner, and do not deliberately try to get close to the examiner.
6. The interview language should be concise and fluent
The interview has strict time limits. Therefore, the interview language should be concise, concise and to the point. At the same time, it must be organized, logical, and rhythmic to ensure the fluency of the language. Avoid being vague or hesitating.
7. Look directly at the examiner, neither humble nor arrogant
In the examination room, a considerable number of candidates cannot control their emotions well and tend to go to two extremes:
1. I was belittling myself, thinking that the seven examiners sitting across from me were all knowledgeable and held important positions, and they would be laughed at if they answered wrongly. Therefore, you are timid, hesitate to speak, and have something in your stomach but cannot "pour it out".
The second is overconfidence, entering the examination room, as if entering a deserted place, and scorning the examiners.
Both of these performances are undesirable and will affect the candidate's interview score. The best performance should be: looking at the examiner levelly, being polite and neither humble nor overbearing.
8. Dialectical analysis, multi-dimensional answer
Dialectics is the basic principle and method of philosophy. Candidates should have certain philosophical knowledge and mind. Don't fall into absolute yes or no when answering questions. You should consider both pros and cons from multiple aspects.
Judging from some of the questions asked in previous interviews, the focus of the evaluation is often not on whether the candidate's answers are right or wrong, or whether the candidate agrees or disagrees with the views, but on the degree to which the analysis and reasoning are convincing. Therefore, we must analyze and solve problems dialectically instead of simply jumping to conclusions. Sometimes we must think from multiple angles and analyze specific situations.
9. Think calmly and clarify your thoughts
Generally speaking, after the examiner asks a question, the candidate can think for a while and does not have to rush to answer. Even if the questions asked by the examiner are similar to the questions you prepared in advance, do not answer the questions immediately as soon as the examiner finishes speaking. This will give the examiner the feeling that you are not giving an answer after thinking, but memorizing a prepared answer.
If it is a question that you have never come across before, you should think calmly, clarify your thoughts, grasp the key points, and answer the question in a clear and logical manner.
2021 Single Recruitment Interview Past Questions
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Common Sense Direction
1. During the interview, when you first enter the examination room, there will usually be a Paper is placed on the podium. The paper mainly contains some issues related to current affairs and life. Typical questions are:
1. What qualities do you think contemporary college students should have? What are your expectations for your college life?
2. What is your idol like? Are there any specific characters? Why do they become your idols?
3. What kind of people do you like to make friends with? Why?
4. What do you think of the problem of puppy love among middle school students?
5. What is your opinion on the popular theory that "reading is useless" in society?
6. Since the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, my country’s socio-economic and cultural landscape has entered a “new normal”. How do you understand it and what are your expectations for the future development of the motherland?
7. What do you think of the phenomenon of college students “traveling on a budget”? Will you choose to travel on a budget?
8. Please name your favorite quote and interpret its meaning.
9. Smartphones occupy most of our time. What do you think?
10. Please introduce your own personal hobbies and advantages and disadvantages (personal information must not be disclosed).
11. Some people think that intelligent robots will replace humans in the future. Tell us what you think about this.
12. Are happiness and money necessarily related? Tell us what you think.
13. Could you please talk about the impact that bicycle sharing has had on our lives?
14. What are your favorite holidays? Why?
15. Integrity is an attitude and a morality. Please talk about your views on integrity.
16. What is your favorite subject in middle school? Why?
17. Could you please share your opinion on the phenomenon that young people now like "aa system" when they go out to party and play?
18. Talk about the huge impact that the Internet has had on our lives?
19. What kind of person do you want your future college roommate to be?
20. What are your views on the construction of new rural areas?
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Professional direction
Second, during the interview, after you have completed your self-introduction and the first part of the explanation, the examiner will base your self-introduction and Explain and ask more questions. Most of these questions are closely related to the major you are applying for and your future college life, such as:
1. What do you think is the most important quality of college students? Why?
2. Why did you apply for our school? What was your first impression of our school?
3. Why did you choose to take the single-entry exam?
4. Why do you want to apply for our major?
5. If your competitors have a competitive advantage over you, how should you respond?
6. In your opinion, is knowledge or practical ability more important for college students? Why?
7. What kind of person do you want to be a college classmate with?
8. Talk about your university goals and what are you going to do to achieve them?
9. How do you think the relationship with the teacher should be handled?
10. If the school cannot change your major, what are you going to do?
11. What would you do if the major you were admitted to was different from the major you expected?
12. What is your ideal job position in the future?
13. What do you think of the employment prospects of higher vocational college students?
14. If you have a conflict with your classmates in the university dormitory, how will you resolve it?
15. In what aspects do you think college students in the new era should play a leading and exemplary role?
This is the link that every candidate is most worried or even "fearful of", but it is also the most important link for examiners to obtain information from candidates, and it accounts for a huge proportion of the interview score. Therefore, all candidates must pay attention to how to find the key points in the teacher’s questions and give answers that satisfy the teacher