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I finally received an offer from my favorite company, and I was so excited that I almost jumped! At the age of 26, I finally have a stable development direction in the workplace.
There were more than a dozen people who interviewed with me at the beginning, and to be honest, I was worried that I wouldn't be able to enter the second side, but fortunately, I took a full ** operation certificate in advance, and I raised the IP account with the course, and wrote it on my resume as experience, and with these blessings, I finally passed the final interview.
I'm not too busy at work today, so I'll share my experience with you:
Application History: 10/08/23: Payment.
October 8 - November 9: Classes.
11/10/23: Exam.
November 25: The national radio and television talents have passed the online inquiry.
On January 15th, I finally received the certificate of the full ** operator that I had in mind!
My little tip.
Registration: Be sure to pass an officially accredited institution, and the teachers will help you through the whole process until you pass.
Learning style: Recorded classes, practical courses and radio and television courses, each has its value, the key is to find a learning rhythm that suits you.
Exam Strategy: Make good use of the question bank and mock exams provided by the teacher, and strategic learning can really get twice the result with half the effort.
Exam process. Exam location: The National Radio and Television Operator Exam is an online online exam, and there is no location restriction.
Exam preparation: Before the exam, the teacher will provide access to the question bank, and there will be 5 mock test opportunities online.
Exam question type: practical test + theory test, most of which are multiple-choice questions (single-choice and multiple-choice), and a small number of true/false questions.
Exam score: 200 points in total, 100 points in theory and practice, 60 points for passing.
You can enter the test room between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. on the day of the official test, and the test lasts for 90 minutes.
After the completion of the radio and television review, the results can be checked on the official website of the National Radio and Television Talent Network within 15 working days, and the certificate can be issued within 30 working days.
Exam time: 6:00 a.m. to 21:00 p.m., 90 minutes (it is recommended to complete the test before 8 p.m.).
Precautions. On test day, remember to check your computer to make sure the internet is stable, choose a quiet place, and concentrate on it.
You should not leave your seat before handing in the papers, no one should enter or leave, and you should choose a quiet, undisturbed room.
Once the theoretical part is submitted, it cannot be returned for revision, and it should be carefully checked before submission.
Special Sharing. If you memorize the question bank, the exam is really not difficult, and you don't need to sit for 90 minutes, and you can hand in the paper 30 minutes after the exam starts.
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