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篇一:求职应聘英文面试经典,不看后悔!

求职应聘英文面试经典,不看后悔!

在一般求职应聘中,英语面试是必不可少的,也是许多应聘者比较头疼的部分。除少数口语优秀的毕业生之外,虽然大部分毕业生即使过了四、六级,英语口语也不一定非常好。英语水平的提高需要一个长期积累的过程,不可能在短时间内快速提高的。然而,英语面试能力是可以在短时间内有效提高的,原因有以下几点。

● 英文的面试问题类型有限:大部分问题可以预测。

● 面谈时间不长:英语面试一般不会超过10分钟,求职者回答的时间有限。● 回答内容比较固定:大部分提问都对应较为稳妥的回答,求职者有充分的时间准备。

● 招聘方的考查目的:对程序员的英语要求在于能读、能写、能交流。

本章列出一些常见的英文问题及参考回答,同时还提供了许多面试中常见的英语词汇供参考。

1 英文面试过程和技巧

自我介绍时应该记住“3P原则”:Positive(自信),Personal(个性),Pertinent(中肯)。

● 谈吐自信,就是要积极地进行自我肯定,让面试官充分了解求职者的优点与潜能。

● 突出个性,就是要把自己与众不同的特点发挥出来,强调自己的专业与能力。● 语言中肯,就是要实事求是,不要言过其辞,夸夸其谈,也不要涉及与工作无关的事情。

自我介绍应简洁明了,给面试官留下思路清晰、反应快捷、逻辑性强的印象。自我介绍时间不宜太长,最好控制在五分钟之内,以免言多语失。

另外,在自我介绍时应避免过多地使用“I”(“我”),每个句子一开头就冒出一个“I”字,会给人留下自我标榜、以自我为中心的印象。灵活的应聘者往往会把以“I”开头的话,变成“You”字开头。

例如,面试官问:“Would you please say something about yourself?”(请你谈谈自己的情况好吗?)应聘者则说:“Do you want me to talk about my personal life or to say something about the job?”(你想让我谈谈我个人的生活呢,还是与这份工作有关的问题?)

这样,谈话就将求职者和招聘方都调动了起来。这种谈话的方式所产生的效果是不言而喻的。毕竟面试是求职者和招聘方互相沟通和互相选择的一次机会。

回答问题时要口齿清晰、语调适中。回答内容要有条理、避免重复。介绍工作经历的时间顺序采用倒序,从最近一份工作谈起,着重强调有利于新工作的业务经历,凡和此次应征不相关的内容,应尽量避免提及。

下面是一些面试中的注意事项。

(1)自我介绍不要面面俱到。

自我介绍时首先用一句话陈述自己的基本特征,然后迅速进入正题,选择自己最引以为傲的经历叙述。切记,面试官一般会承接求职者的自我介绍发问,所以在做自我介绍时最好不要涉及特别难讲清楚的事情或者比较抽象的概念。另外,在提交的简历中,已有详细的个人介绍,所以面试中只需突出重点。

(2)忌语速过快。

剑桥大学的一项调查显示,语速快一般体现不同的人具备的两种不同特质,一种是思维和语言反应能力强且协调的人,另一种是处事急躁的人。英文面试的第一目的是让招聘方了解求职者,最重要的是展示综合素质,绝非单单的语言能力,所以面试中应该首先力求表达清晰。另外,语速过快容易给人不自信、不稳重的感觉。

(3)语言尽量简单直接。

习惯于堆砌华丽词藻的人期待在面试中用大气磅礴的英文演讲征服面试官,其实犯了舍本逐末的错误。虚拟语气、倒装句和长词冗句不要在面试中使用太多,简单直接的语言才是在英文面试中最管用的。

面试中话题应该紧扣以下几个方面来展现自己的优势。

● 能力。只有把自己的专长讲足说够,然后才能顺理成章地得出结论:I think your unit needs a man like me。(我想,贵单位需要象我这样的人才。)这样,招聘方会认为求职者是站在他们的立场上说话,在替他们的发展考虑问题,于是更容易接受求职者。陈述自己的任职资格时,可以这么开头:I’m qualified for the job because…(我能胜任这项工作,是因为……),接着陈述理由。这样,当招聘方在审视求职者究竟能不能胜任职位时,参照的标准已不再是他心目中的标准,而是求职者列举的理由。

● 业绩。外企公司面试喜欢用事实说话,求职者可以把过去的经历联系起来,强调自己解决过哪些实际问题,例如:I developed a business software and sold 50,000 sets in one year。(我开发了一套商业软件,一年销售出去5万套。)

● 诚意。某个问题发表完见解之后,可以附带加上一句:I’d like to hear your opinion.(我很想听听你的意见。)这句话表明了求职者对招聘方的尊敬,当招聘方在试探求职者的应聘诚意时,应该及时表态:So far as that is concerned, you must have understood my determination.(谈到这里,您一定已经明白我的决心。)

2 英文面试常见问题和答案

A、关于工作(About Job)

实际工作中,员工常常需要不断学习和勇于承担责任,求职者如果能表现出这种素质,会给应聘方留下良好的印象。

面试例题1:What range of pay-scale are you interested in?

(你感兴趣的薪水标准在哪个层次?)

参考答案

Money is important, but the responsibility that goes along with this job is what

interests me the most.(薪水固然重要,但这工作伴随而来的责任更吸引我。) 假如你有家眷,可以说:

To be frank and open with you, I like this job, but I have a family to support. (坦白地说,我喜欢这份工作,不过我必须要负担我的家庭。)

面试例题2:What do you want most from your work?

(你最希望从工作中得到什么?)

答案: I hope to get a kind of learning to get skills from my work. Though I have

studied in school for nearly 16 years, I have only learned knowledge. In the university, I got no chance to see real life and didn’t get working skills. So I want to learn some working skills and become a professional in an industry.(我最希望得到的是一种学习,能让我学到工作的技能。虽然我已经在学校学习了快16年,但只是学习到了知识,在学校里,没有机会接触到真正的社会,没有掌握一项工作技能,所以我最希望获得一项工作的技能,能够成为某一个行业领域的专业人士。) 面试例题3:Why did you choose us?(你为什么选择到我们公司来应聘?) 答案: As the saying goes, "well begun is half done". Your company is a famous one in the industry and boasts a high reputation. I hope to choose your company as the beginning of my career. I can not only learn new things, but set a solid foundation for my future career as well.(俗话说“良好的开端是成功的一半”。贵公司是行业内的

知名公司,享有很高的声誉。我希望选择贵公司作为事业的开端,不仅可以学到新东西,而且为我将来的发展打下良好的基础。)

面试例题4:What do you hope this job will give you?

(你最希望这份工作给予你什么?)

答案I hope this job will give me a chance to take responsibility. In more than ten years’ of study as a student, I have never taken any responsibility in any real sense or earned money for a company. I think people can only become mature by taking on responsibility. I hope this work will give me the chance to develop fully.(我希望这份工作可以给我一个承担职责的机会。在过去十几年的学习生涯中,作为一名学生,我从来没有在真正意义上承担过责任,为一个企业盈利。我认为,人是通过承担一定的责任才能成长、成熟的,我希望这份工作能够给予我发展的机会。) 面试例题5:Why should I hire you?(我为什么要雇用你呢?)

答案I feel that my qualifications match your job description. I have a proven track record in resolving problems, multitasking, and dealing with customers, as you can see from my resume.

(我觉得我的条件正适合你们的工作类型。从我的简历中你可以看到我有一份证实我在解决问题,进行多重任务工作和处理顾客问题方面能力的证明资料。) 面试例题6:What can you offer this company?(你能为公司做出什么贡献呢?) 答案In addition to the skills and experiences we discussed, I'm an extremely hard worker, I'm very thorough and methodical, I get along great with people, and I'm a quick learner.(除了我们刚才讨论过的技能和经历之外,我是一个工作非常努力的人,我工作很认真,而且很有办法,我能与大家相处得非常好,并且我学得很快。)

面试例题7:Great! So when can you start?

(好极啦。你什么时候可以上班呢?)

答案I have to give two weeks notice, which is just enough time to complete my

current project. I can start any time after that.(我必须提前两周提交辞职报告,在这两周内,我要继续工作并完成目前的任务。两周后,我可以随时上班。) 面试例题8:Can you tell me some of your strengths and weaknesses?

(你能告诉我你的强项和弱项吗?)

答案

I'm loyal, honest, I manage my time effectively, I always follow through on my work, and I have great computer skills. Umm, I can't really say I have any major weakness that affects my performance at work. I believe in continual learning and on-the-job training I can perform even better. Sometimes, I think I'm too hard-working, but I really love my work.

(我忠诚,诚实,能有效地利用我的时间,我工作有头有尾,并且我有很强的计算机运用能力。事实上我没有什么会影响到我的工作表现的重大弱点,我坚信通过不断地学习和在职培训我会表现得更好。有时我工作太疯狂了,但我实在太热爱我的工作了。)

例题9:How do you normally handle criticism?(你通常如何处理別人的批评?) 答案Silence is gold. Just don't say anything, otherwise the situation could become worse. I do, however, accept constructive criticism.

(沉默是金。不必说什么,否则情况更糟,不过我会接受建设性的批评。) When we cool off, we will discuss it later.

(我会等大家冷静下来再讨论)

面试例题10:What do you find frustrating in a work situation?

(在工作中,什么会令你不高兴?)

答案Sometimes, the narrow-minded people make me frustrated.

(胸襟狭窄的人有时使我泄气。)

Minds that are not receptive to new ideas.(不能接受新思想的那些人。)

面试例题11:How do you handle your conflict with your colleagues in your work? (你如何处理与同事在工作中的意见不和?)

答案I will try to present my ideas in a more clear and civilized manner in order to get my points across.

(我要以更清楚文明的方式,提出我的看法,使对方了解我的观点。) 面试例题12:How long would you like to stay with this company?

(你会在本公司服务多久呢?)

答案I will stay as long as I can continue to learn and to grow in my field.

(只要我能在我的行业里继续学习和长进,我就会留在这里。)

篇二:英语面试全攻略---常见问题与回答集锦(史上最全篇)

英语面试全攻略---常见问题与回答集锦(史上最全篇)

嘿嘿,这是本系列中最后一篇哦!

No.33What Do You Know About This Company?英语面试:想从公司得到什么

A typical job interview question, asked to find out how much company research you have conducted, is "What do you know about this company?"

Prepare in advance, and in a word, research, so, you can provide relevant and current information about your prospective employer to the interviewer. Start by researching the company online. Review the "About Us" section of the company web site. Google the company, read blogs that mention it, and check Discussion Boards and social networking sites.

If you're a college graduate check with the Career Office at your school to see if you can get a list of alumni who work for the company. That's an ideal way to get an insider's view of the employer, and to get information that might not be available elsewhere.

Use the information you have gathered to create a bulleted list of relevant information that you can easily remember during the interview. Taking the time to research will help you make a good impression with how much you know about the company.

No.34 Why Do You Want to Work Here?英语面试:为什么想加入我们

A typical interview question, asked to ensure that you are seriously interested in the job and the company, and to find out how much you know about the company, is "Why do you want to work here?"

The best way to answer this question is, first of all, to be prepared and knowledgeable about the company. Spend some time researching the company (the About Us section of the web site is a good place to start) so you can talk about the benefits of working for this employer.

Compare your goals with objectives of the company and the position, then reiterate why you would be an asset to the employer. Let the interviewer know what you can do for the company, if you get a job offer.

Even though the question is about why you want to work here, you still need to convince the interviewer that hiring you will benefit the company.

No.35 What Challenges Are you Looking For?英语面试:你想要怎样的挑战

A typical interview question to determine what you are looking for your in next job, and whether you would be a good fit for the position being hired for, is "What challenges are you looking for in a position?"

The best way to answer questions about the challenges you are seeking is to discuss how you would like to be able to effectively utilize your skills and experience if you were hired for the job.

You can also mention that you are motivated by challenges, have the ability to effectively meet challenges, and have the flexibility and skills necessary to handle a challenging job.

You can continue by describing specific examples of challenges you have met and goals you have achieved in the past.

No.36 What Can You Contribute to the Company?英语面试:你对公司能做哪些贡献

A typical interview question to discover how hiring you would benefit the company is "What can you contribute to this company?"

The best way to answer questions about your contributions to the company is to give examples of what you have accomplished in the past, and to relate them to what you can achieve in the future.

Describe specific examples of how effective you have been in your other positions, change you have implemented, and goals you have achieved. Talk about the depth and breadth of related experience that you have.Also, relate your abilities to the employer's goals. You will want to let the interviewer know that you have the skills necessary to do the job they are hiring for, the ability effectively meet challenges, and the flexibility and diplomacy to work well with other employees and with management.

No.37Are You Willing to Travel?英语面试:你适应长期出差吗?

When you are asked about your willingness to travel during an interview, be honest. There's no point in saying "yes" if you would prefer to be home five nights a week.

It is perfectly acceptable to ask how much travel is involved. That way, you can weigh how much you would need to be on the road and make an educated decision as to whether the amount of travel required fits in with your lifestyle.

What's most important is to get a good understanding of what's involved before you are offered the job, rather than being (unpleasantly) surprised after you have already been hired.

No. 38 Interview Questions to Ask the Interviewer 英语面试:反问面试官!这可是重要一环哦!

It's your turn! As the interview comes to a close, one of the final questions you may be asked is "What can I answer for you?" Have interview questions of your own ready to ask. You aren't simply trying to get this job - you are also interviewing the employer to assess whether this company and the position are a good fit for you.

Interview Questions to Ask

How would you describe the responsibilities of the position?

How would you describe a typical week/day in this position?

Is this a new position? If not, what did the previous employee go on to do?

What is the company's management style?

Who does this position report to? If I am offered the position, can I meet him/her?

How many people work in this office/department?

How much travel is expected?

Is relocation a possibility?

What is the typical work week? Is overtime expected?

What are the prospects for growth and advancement?

How does one advance in the company?

Are there any examples?

What do you like about working here?

What don't you like about working here and what would you change?

Would you like a list of references?

If I am extended a job offer, how soon would you like me to start?

What can I tell you about my qualifications?

When can I expect to hear from you?

Are there any other questions I can answer for you?

Interview Questions NOT to Ask

What does this company do? (Do your research ahead of time!)

If I get the job when can I take time off for vacation? (Wait until you get the offer to mention prior commitments)

Can I change my schedule if I get the job? (If you need to figure out the logistics of getting to work don't mention it now...)

Did I get the job? (Don't be impatient. They'll let you know.)

No.39What are you looking for in your next job?英语面试:职业规划

Best Answers

You can begin your answer with this question: Tell me, Mr./Ms. Interviewer, what is a typical career path at OPL for someone with my skills and experience?

(Based on the answer you can then respond to the original question using the phrases from the answer to frame your response).

What is important to you? Two things are very important to me. One is my professionalism at work; the second is my family life.

No.40 What Are Your Goals for the Future?英语面试:职业规划

The best way to respond to the interview question "What are your goals for the future?" or "Where do you see yourself in five years?" is to refer to the position and the company you are interviewing with.

Don't discuss your goals for returning to school or having a family, they are not relevant and could knock you out of contention for the job. Rather, you want to connect your answer to the job you

are applying for. Examples of good responses include:

My long-term goals involve growing with a company where I can continue to learn, take on additional responsibilities, and contribute as much of value as I can.

I see myself as a top performing employee in a well-established organization, like this one. I plan on enhancing my skills and continuing my involvement in (related) professional associations.

Once I gain additional experience, I would like to move on from a technical position to management.

In the XYZ Corporation, what is a typical career path for someone with my skills and experiences?

No.41 How Will You Achieve Your Goals?英语面试:职业规划!

As a follow-up to the interview question "What are your goals for the future?" the interviewer will often ask how you plan on achieving those goals. A good answer to this question will speak specifically about what you are going to accomplish and how you are going to accomplish it. Examples of good responses include:

I plan on gaining additional skills by taking related classes and continuing my involvement with a variety of professional associations.

I noticed that XYZ company (the company you are interviewing with) provides in-house training for employees and I would certainly be interested in taking classes that would be relevant.

I will continue my professional development my participating in conferences, attending seminars, and continuing my education.

No.42 Job Interview Answers to Questions About Your Career Goals英语面试:职业规划

Job Interview Questions About Your Career Goals and Sample Answers

The overall theme for each of the answers below is: have you thought about the impact of your decisions at the time you made them - or do you have a reactive response to most situations. Far too often, a person's career appears to have happened by chance. In todays fast-paced, ever changing world of work, employer's want to know if they can count on you to make good decisions, not knee-jerk reactions.

Start with your graduation from college and explain the rationale behind each of your career moves. When I graduated from college, I was immediately recruited by the ABC Company. As my resume reflects, I received two promotions and then a recruiter contacted for the position at the XYZ Company. I've been there for the past 4 years and have learned a great deal, while making significant contributions to my department.

Also, explain the thinking process that went into make each of those decisions.

For my first job, I was happy to know I would be working in a job that utilized my education. It was exciting to know that within just a few weeks of graduation, I had my first paycheck. My thinking behind the XYZ position centered on the fact that they have a global presence, it was a definite promotion and positioned me to be a viable candidate for the marketing position with your company.

How many hours a day/week do you need to work to get the job done? I use my time efficiently at work and, for the most part, it's not the number of hours I work; but how effective my time has been to accomplish the job. I'm sure my references will tell you I was more than willing to put in the time to be sure the job was completed as quickly and as professionally as possible.

If you stayed with your current company, what would be your next move?The upward mobility at my current company would most likely be in the global marketing department.

How do you measure success? I measure professional success by the standards of the company for which I work, the feedback I receive from my peers, supervisors and subordinates. Personally, it is to know I'm regarded as a good husband, father and member of society.

Describe your dream job. As a child, I dreamed of being the starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs. When I realized I did not have a fast ball, or a change -up; I concentrated on my skills in marketing because I realized it is an area where I not only can make significant contributions, but I enjoy using my talent in a corporate environment.

No.43 What will you do if you don't get this position?英语面试:如果得不到这份工作该怎么办?

When you're interviewing for an internal position within your company, you may be asked what you will do if you don't get the job. The interviewer wants to know whether you are concerned about just the advancement opportunity or the company.

Best Answer

I am committed to this company and its advancement so, should I not be selected, I will work with and support whoever might get selected. However, I do feel that my experience in the department and with the team would make me the best candidate.

哇,终于完成了!想着当时整理这玩意时可花了不少精力啊!真是一个一个问题编辑而成的哦!这里面有好多英语面试常见问题。最重要的是有一些建议回答。这个是最好的了。面试是你能否得到一份工作的最重要环节,希望大家好好准备,但不要被答案,这个是没有用的。建议大家结合自身实际来回答。面试后别忘了写一封感谢信哈,虽然是形式,但也表现了你的素质!

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篇三:英语面试常见问题集锦(含答案)面试全攻略

【英语面试常见问题集锦】

近日在网上收集了些英文面试的资料,整理出来供大家参阅。求职面试时的"甜言蜜语"

1. What is important to you in a job?

Challenge, the feeling of accomplishment, and knowing that you have made a contribution.

2. Why do you want to work for this organization?

Its reputation, the opportunities it offers, and the working conditions.

3. Why should we employ you? (我们为什么要雇佣你?)

My academic preparation, job skills, and enthusiasm about working for the firm.

4. If we hire you, how long will you stay with us? (你打算跟我们工作多久?)

As long as my position here allows me to learn and to advance at a pace consistent with my

abilities〖职务随能力增长而相应提高〗.

5. What are your greatest strengths〖最大优点〗?

I can see what needs to be done and do it.

I'm willing to make decisions. (能当机立断。)

I work well with others. (我和他人容易共事。)

I can organize my time efficiently.

6. What are your greatest weaknesses〖最大缺点〗?

I tend to drive myself too hard. (我有时对自己要求过于严格。)

I expect others to perform beyond their capacities. (我对别人的能力期望过高。) I like to see a job done quickly. (我喜欢速战速决。)

●求职面试者的误区●

1. Has a poor personal appearance. (衣着形象不佳。)

2. Is unable to express self clearly; has poor voice, diction〖措辞〗, and grammar.

3. Lacks knowledge or experience.

4. Is not prepared for interview. (对面试无准备。)

5. Has no real interest in job.

6. Lacks planning for career; has no purpose or goals. (对自己的事业没有安排;没有目标和理想。)

7. Lacks enthusiasm; passive and indifferent.

8. Lacks confidence and poise〖沉着;自信〗; is nervous and ill at ease〖心神不宁〗.

9. Shows insufficient evidence of achievement.

10. Overemphasizes money; is interested only in the best dollar offer. (只对最佳报酬感趣。)

11. Has poor scholastic record; just got by.

12. Is unwilling to start at the bottom; expects too much too soon. (不愿从基层干起;要求太多。)

13. Make excuses.

14. Lacks tact〖圆滑;机敏〗.

15. Lacks maturity.

16. Lacks courtesy; is ill mannered.

17. Condemns past employers. (谴责以前的雇主/老板。)

18. Lacks social skills. (缺乏社交能力。)

19. Shows marked dislike for schoolwork. (讨厌功课。)

20. Lacks vitality〖活力;生命力〗.

21. Fails to look interviewer in the eye〖不敢正视〗.

22. Has limp, weak handshake. (握手时软弱无力。)

求职面试的技巧

Tricks in Job Hunting Interview

Here are good answers to some of the tougher questions asked in job interviews. If you can smoothly supply answers like these during the interview, you are bound to make a good impression.

1. What is important to you in a job?

Mention specific rewards other than a paycheck for example, challenge, the feeling of accomplishment, and knowing that you have made a contribution.

2. Why do you want to work for this organization?

Cite its reputation, the opportunities it offers, and the working conditions. Stress that you want to work for this organization, not just any organization.

3. Why should we employ you?

Point to your academic preparation, job skills, and enthusiasm about working for the firm. Mention your performance in school or previous employment as evidence of your ability to learn and to become productive quickly. If the job involves management responsibilities, refer to past activities as proof of your ability to get along with others and to work as part of a team.

4. If we hire you, how long will you stay with us?

Answer by saying along these lines: "As long as my position here allows me to learn and to advance at a pace with my abilities."

5. Can we offer you a career path?

Reply: "I believe you could, once I know the normal progression within the organization. Can you tell me about it?" The answer may be revealing.

6. What are your greatest strengths?

Give a response like one of the following: "I can see what needs to be done and do it", "I'm wiling to make decisions", "I work well with others," "I can organize my time efficiently."

7. What are you greatest weakness?

Identify one or two, such as the following:" I tend to drive myself too hard", " I expect others to perform beyond their capacities", " I like to see a job done quickly, and I'm critical if it isn't." Note these weaknesses could also be regarded as desirable qualities. The trick with this question is to describe a weakness so that it could also be considered a virtue.

8. What didn't you like about previous jobs you've held?

Discuss the things you didn't like, but avoid making slighting reference to any of your former employers.

9. How do you spend your leisure time?

Mention a cross section of interests-active and quiet, social and solitary -- rather just one.

10. Are there any weaknesses in your education or experience?

Take stock of your weaknesses before the interview. Practice discussing them in a positive light. You'll find that they are minor when discussed along with all the positive things you have to offer.

11. Where do you want to be five years from now?

Saying that you'd like to be president is uealistic, yet few employers want people who are content to sit still. You might say, "in five years, I'd like to have my boss's job. " If you can't qualify for your boss's job by then, you may not be the fright candidate.

12. What are your salary expectations?

If you are asked this at the outset, it's best to say, "Why don't we discuss salary after you decide whether I'm right for the job? "But if the interviewer asks this after showing real interest in you, speak up. She or he will probably try to meet your price. If you need a clue about what to ask for, say, " Can you discuss your salary range with me?"

13. What would you do if....?

This question is designed to test your reposes. For example: "What would you do if your computer broke down during an audit?" Your answer there isn't nearly so important as your approach to the problem. And a calm approach is best. Start by saying, "One thing I might do is ..." Then give several alternative choices.

14. What type of position are you interested in?

Job titles and responsibilities vary from firm to firm . So state your skills instead, such as "I'm good at figure work," and the positions that require these skills , such as "accounts payable."

15. Tell me something about yourself.

Say you'll be happy to talk about yourself, and ask what the interviewer wants to know. If this point is clarified, respond. If not, tell why you feel your skills will contribute to the job and the organization. This question gives you a great opportunity to sell yourself.

16. Do you have any questions about the organization or the job?

Employers like a candidate who is interested in the organization. so this is a perfect time to convey your interest and enthusiasm.

面试的最后需要做些什么?

关于真正的面试最后要提醒的是:结束面试时要说:“我对这份工作非常感兴趣,我下一步要干些什么?”朋友,你是否在热切地盼望着?如果聘用你,那将是他们的幸运!

One last great tip about the actual interview: Always end the interview with, “I am very interested in the position. What are the next steps to take?” Boy, are you eager? They’d be lucky to have you!

准备好你要提出的问题

在面试结束前,考官会俯身对你说:“你对我有什么问题要问吗?”这时,你必须提出问题。首先,不要急于提问,要显出 你在思考有些问题在问的样子,然后从你事先想的问题中选出一个合适的提问。这里有风个备选问题:

请您说说一个标准的工作日是什么样的。/ 对您来说,在这家公司荼好在哪里?/ 是否有充分机会参加一些讨论会、培训班,以了解公司的方方面面?/ 您为什么加入这家公司?

考官喜欢谈论他们自己,所以这些问题绝对会赢得他们的好感。

Have questions of your own. Toward the end of interview. the interviewer is going to lean into you and say,” Do you have any questions for me? You must have questions. First, don’t rush into your answer. Look as if you are thinking about whether you have any questions and then ask an appropriate one from the list you’ve thought about beforehand. Here is a handful of potential questions:

How would you describe a typical workday?/What is the best part of working at this company for you? /Are there significant opportunities to take seminars, classes to learn more about the different facets of the company?/Why did you join the company?

Interviewers love to talk about themselves, so these questions will win them over every time.

常见问题做好准备

针对以下通常的面试问题事先准备好答案:

谈一谈你自己的情况。/ 这个职位什么地方最吸引你?/ 设想一下今后5年、10年、20年你会在哪里?/ 你最终的职业目标是什么?/ 谈谈以前在工作中解决过的棘手问题。/ 你最大的优点是什么?/ 你对上一份工作有何感想?/ 你和其他应聘者的不同之处是什么?/ 你发前的经历、学历和大学活动与这份工作有何关联?

最重要的是你要把自己宣传成一个能解决问题的人。想一想你干过的工作,大学里做过的兼职,参加过的志愿者活动,或者你创建过的俱乐部。然后描述你是如何解决具体问题的。描述时要把经历分成三段:1.你所遇到的问题是什么?2.你是如何对它时行分析的3.你执行的解决方案是什么。 Have answers ready for these popular interview questions:

Tell me a little about yourself./What interests you most about this position?/Where so you see yourself in 5,10,20 years?/What is your ultimate career goal?/tell me about a project that had a tough problem that you solved./What are your greatest strengths?/What did you like about your last job?/What separates you from other candidates?/How do your previous experience/academic preparation and college activities relate to this work?

Most importantly, sell yourself as a problem solver. Think about the work you have done, the job you had in college, volunteer work you did, or the club that you founded. Then proceed to illustrate how you solved a particular problem by breaking that experience into three parts:1)The problem you encountered,2)How you analyzed it, and 3)The solution you implemented.

面试中的“陷阱”问题

序:在面试时,你能为考官所做的最好的事就是使他或她的工作变得轻松,如果考官在与你交谈后心中感到沉重的话,这对你很不利,但是,如果你们的交流留给他人这样一种感觉――“嘿,我喜欢这次交流”,那么你离得到这份工作就不远了。

第一种是“陷阱”问题,几乎在所有面试中都会出现。“陷阱”问题是指“你在哪些方面最需要改进”或者“你的缺点是什么”之类的问题。你真实的回答或许是你不拘小节,或者是你十分腼腆,但是无论你回答什么,都不要把你的个人缺点拿出来“分享”,相反,你要尽力找一个算不上是真正的缺点,甚至稍微接近理想化的个性特征来回答。譬如说,“我喜欢把一件工作从头干到尾,而不是只做其中的一个环节,而见不到完成的结果。如果不能经历工作的整个过程,我会觉得有点

沮丧。”或者,“有时我很难拒绝别人的请求,结果就承担了许多份外的工作。”如果你实在想不出什么话好回答,你可以尝试以下这句经久不衰(尽管有些过时)的答谢:“我是个完美主义者。我所要改进之处是不要对自己太苛刻,并确信自己能把诸事外理妥当。”

The best thin you can do for your interviewers is to make his/her job easier. If interviewers walk out after talking to you feeling like they carried the weight of the conversation, which is a strike against you. But if your exchange leaves them with a feeling of,“Hey, I enjoyed that,” that could move you that much closer to hearing that you got the job.

First is the trap question, which comes up in almost every interview. The trap question is some variaton on“ What is the area you need most improvement in? ”or“ What is your area of weakness?” The real answer may be that you have are lousy to attention detail or that you are incredibly shy. Whatever you do, don’t share your personal weaknesses. Instead, try to find something to say that isn’t a real weakness,but a slightly less-than-ideal characteristic. For example: “I prefer to see a project through from start to finish rather than working on a single component and never seeing the finished product. I sometimes find it a bit frustrating to work without that overall context.”“ Sometimes I have a hard time saying no to people, and I end up taking on more than my share of work.” If you really can’t think of anything to say, you can always go with this time-tesed (albeit cliched) comeback: “I’m a perfectionist. I need to improve on not being so hard on myself and making sure I get everything right. ”

为何要离开你以前的公司

对为何要离开你以前的公司而对新的公司产生兴趣之类的问题时,应该谨慎回答。 这样的问题(以及它们的答案)的意图在于证实你对新公司确有读音,而不是由于你被解雇或者在以前的工作岗位上犯了严重的错误。如果考官很尖锐地问你:“你为什么被解雇?”回答要简单扼要。譬如“那里的环境不和睦,许多人都被迫离开”就是个很好的回答。

Be on the lookout for questions about why you left your old company and why you are interested in the new one. These questions(or their offspring) are designed to make sure your interest in the new company is sincere and not due to you being fired and/or having the interviewer throws at you:“Why were you fired?”keep the answer simple and brief.“It was a hostile environment in which many people were let go,”is a good way to handle it. 面试难题的应答策略 (上)

求职面试时,一些问题让你听起来一下子不知如何作答,答也不好,不答也不好;多答也不好,少说了好像也不行。还有的问题你又会感到:不知从哪个角度作答更为有利或更为礼貌。以上这类问题,我们可以将其归纳为"面试难题",逐一探讨一番,对求职面试的朋友,一定能有所帮助。

一、你来这里能干什么?

对这类咄咄逼人的难题,主试人提出其意图有二:一是怀疑、不信任这位求职者的学历、资历或经验并暗示不大可能录用;二是有意出此难题,以诱使对方尽可能地表白自己,从而更深入了解此人。答问策略:

1先从心理上要稳住,别慌乱,别气馁,别急着辩白。

2应把这类难题当成进一步申明这职位适合你的种种条件和理由,即我到这里能干什么工作。既要自信,又要实事求是。


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