Jackie Chan welcomes the New Year
Before we rush to reveal the answer, we might as well press the pause button. The mystery of many things is often woven by our unknown. But once we dig deeper, those seemingly complex processes are actually nothing more than a game of transparency. Today, let me, an old senior who has experienced the retest battlefield, reveal the four retest mechanisms for you and take you to see the mystery.
The first is "double-blind", a term that sounds like something in detectives. Imagine that you walk into the re-examination site and feel like walking into a labyrinth full of unknowns. Both you and your interviewer will draw lots to decide each other's fate. Such a set-up is like a fair game, ensuring that the interview process is fair and open. You don't know who will interview you, and likewise, the interviewers don't know anything about you.
Next up is the "group system", a mechanism that makes you feel the power of the team. When you're assigned to an interview panel, you'll find that instead of a single mentor, you'll be dealing with a strong team of five to six mentors. Your performance will be judged by the team, not by a single voice. Each teacher's rating is recorded, resulting in a fair average.
The third mechanism is the "Lottery and Answer System", which is a way to test your immediate reaction and knowledge. During the interview, you will be randomly selected with an envelope with questions that will be a direct test of your abilities. This way, not only does it avoid any possible cheating, but it also ensures that everyone has an equal chance.
Finally, there is the "one-vote veto", which is a harsh but necessary mechanism. No matter how brilliant you are in the initial exam, if you don't do well in the interview, you risk being eliminated. It's a cautionary tale that integrity and competence are the foundation of any success.
I would also like to share a true story of a classmate who left the venue because of a dishonest resume. This reminds us that no matter whether the resume is eye-catching or not, authenticity is the most powerful**.
In the preparation process for the re-examination, it is equally important to improve communication skills in addition to mastering professional knowledge. Instead of worrying about relationships and backstage, it is better to focus on improving yourself, after all, real skills are the hardest relationships.
That's all for today's sharing, I hope these experiences can help you be more determined and confident on the road to re-examination.