The interviewer of the examination disclosed that the three sentences often said by candidates will

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-22

The interviewer of the examination disclosed that the three sentences often said by candidates will deduct points, and should be avoided as much as possible!

Some people say that the national examination is a competition where only the runner-up has a chance, but in fact, it is not only the runner-up that has a chance, but the competition in the national examination is more intense.

The competition is fierce and everyone has equal opportunities. After the written test, students who have the opportunity to attend the interview must be prepared. In addition to preparation, they must also pay attention to their attire, personal appearance, and communication style.

One interview teacher said she interviews many people every day, and she finds these three phrases to be very unpleasant and inferential, and candidates are best off avoiding them. What are they?

First sentence:"The problem must be studied dialectically, otherwise..."。

Regarding the questions of the Global Analytical Proficiency Test, many candidates like to analyze from multiple aspects, hoping to analyze all aspects and analyze various situations, hoping to show their critical thinking skills to the examiner. However, what the examiner wants to know is your personal opinion and wants to know if you are for or against. Of course, this is not absolute.

The second line is:"I am a candidate"、"The candidate begins to think"、"Please give the candidate time to think"、"Candidates have finished thinking about it"、"The candidate has answered the question"、"He and she had thought about it"Wait. Candidates have finished thinking about it"、"The candidate has answered the question"、"He and she had thought about it"Wait. It is a crude expression that lacks practical meaning, does not correspond to the actual situation, and is often a formulaic expression. Of course, there are occasions when it is good to have something to say.

The third sentence is:'Thank you for the trust that the leadership has placed in me, and I will do my best'。

These are empty words without substance; It's a good idea to detail which programs you'll be using and how you'll use them.

I have to sum up my work"、"I have to actively communicate with the public"and other clichés are endless.

To put it bluntly, it is a little less sincere, a little less empty, a little more sincere, and a little more real.

You have to go to the interview with the right mindset, you are a staff member, not a leader, and you have to show your abilities and talents.

If your answer isn't detailed enough and you don't want to say more, or even think about it, there's no point in listening to you. Just imagine how many examinees have to deal with the examiner: if their answers are the same, featureless, and the same person, then no one will listen; On the contrary, if you have your own unique style and great personal charisma, then you will definitely make the examiner's eyes shine and generate good impressions.

When interviewing for a job, keep it light-hearted. When people are relaxed, their attention will be focused on the topic, and they will answer questions smoothly and fluently, and they will not stutter as before"Hmmm"、"Ugh"and other words will also be reduced. At the same time, you will be more confident, generous, and make a good impression; In addition, your mind will be more open-minded and relaxed, and you will make a good impression on the examiner by presenting your expertise according to the topic when communicating. In this way, your speech will not be gushing, stiff and monotonous, but logical, fluent, and natural, so as to better show your charm and impress the examiner.

Of course, there are also people who think"Candidates start thinking now"、"Candidates start answering questions after thinking"、"One party, the other"and so on are standard, logical, and just fill in the blanks. Everyone has their own point of view.

What do you think? This article is excerpted from the Internet, please forgive me).

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