从简历到签约——校招求职全攻略求职准备简历网申笔试面试
力把工作做得尽善尽美。)
问题五:What do you think are your strongest skills?(你认为你最强的技能是什么?)
雇主如此一问,一想了解你的专业技能是否符合职务的需求,二是希望更进一步地知道,你是否能够评析自己的能力。当回答这个问题时,一定要针对应征工作的特点以及需要作答,这样公司才会认为你对他们是有裨益的。 假设你今天要应征客服人员的工作,你就可以回答 My strongest skills are handling complaints with great patience. I think solving customer complaints is a wonderful way to win customer loyalty, and I am happy to deal with any problems people may have. (我最强的专长技能就是耐心地处理抱怨,我认为抱怨是赢得顾客忠诚度的好方法,我也很乐意解决人们遇到的问题。)
问题六:Why do you want to work for us?(你为什么想要替我们工作?)
主管问你这个问题有两个目的:第一,他们想要知道你对公司了解的程度;第二,他们想知道你是否是真心诚意地希望替该公司服务。如果一位潜在员工能够表现十足的向心力,愿意贡献,得到录用的机率相对就会提高。 在到任何公司面试之前,一定要事前作好功课,对应征的公司、与工作内容要非常清楚。提醒各位一点,如果你之所以想要某个职位,是因为薪水非常高,千万别在回答时提到这一点,免得雇主会认为你眼中只有钱。你可以这么回答: Your company is a renowned leader in the industry and has high growth potential. 贵公司是业界知名龙头之一,成长潜力十足。 I wish to work for an established company where my talents and expertise can be fully put to use. 我希望在一家深具规模的公司里工作,这样我的才能与专长便能完全派上用场。 It seems clear to me that your company can challenge my abilities and provide a good opportunity for professional development. 我深知,贵公司能够激发我的才能,并且提供我专业成长的好机会。
问题七:How much do you know about our company?(你对本公司了解多少?)
其实,这个问题跟问题六有点像,旨在测试你对公司的了解程度,看看你在面试前的功课是否有做足,如果你在两手空空、毫无准备的情况之下去面试,对该公司与职务一无所知,当然被录取的机率就会相对变低。 在去面试前,有一些功课一定要准备充分:第一,产业趋势与该公司在产业中的定位,与该公司的基本背景与发展;第二,应征职务的内容,以及该公司未来成长的方向。 如果你想应征计算机零件物流方面的工作,你可以回答: Ive read the annual reports of your company of the past three years, and I have come to realize that your company enjoys leadership in domestic distribution of computer parts. 我阅读了贵公司过去三年的年报,我知道贵公司是国内计算机零件的物流龙头。 I believe that my management experience will be an asset to your company. 我相信,我的管理经验对贵公司会是项资产。
面试小技巧 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 unrealistic, 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.
Q: Can you sell yourself in two minutes? Go for it.
(你能在两分钟內自我推荐吗?大胆试试吧!) A: With my qualifications and experience, I feel I am hardworking, responsible and diligent in any project I undertake. Your organization could benefit from my analytical and interpersonal skills.(依我的资格和经验,我觉得我对所从事的每一个项目都很努力、负责、勤勉。我的分析能力和与人相处的技巧,对贵单位必有价值。)
Q:Give me a summary of your current job description. (对你目前的工作,能否做个概括的说明。) A:I have been working as a computer programmer for five years. To be specific, I do system analysis, trouble shooting and provide software support. (我干了五年的电脑程序员。具体地说,我做系统分析,解决问题以及软件供应方面的支持。) Q:Why did you leave your last job?(你为什么离职呢?) A: Well, I am hoping to get an offer of a better position. If opportunity knocks, I will take it.(我希望能获得一份更好的工作,如果机会来临,我会抓住。) A:I feel I have reached the "glass ceiling" in my current job. / I feel there is no opportunity for advancement. (我觉得目前的工作,已经达到顶峰,即沒有升迁机会。)
Q:How do you rate yourself as a professional?(你如何评估自己是位专业人员呢?)
A: With my strong academic background, I am capable and competent. (凭借我良好的学术背景,我可以胜任自己的工作,而且我认为自己很有竞争力。) A:With my teaching experience, I am confident that I can relate to students very well. (依我的教学经验,我相信能与学生相处的很好。)
Q: What contribution did you make to your current (previous) organization?(你对目前/从前的工作单位有何贡献?)
A: I have finished three new projects, and I am sure I can apply m