Personal experience-I will answer what you want to know about the civil service interview

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As a person who has been on the public examination for two years, I think I can use my only experience to give latecomers an analysis of what to prepare for a civil service interview and what to pay attention to?

First, do you need to sign up for classes? How expensive is the class?

This mainly varies from person to person. My cousin and I were also admitted to civil servants. I signed up for a class of more than 10,000 yuan, and she signed up for a class of 3,000 yuan. There is not much difference, the method we used in the final interview was the same routine mentioned in the interview book.

But if you are not particularly confident and are shy when speaking, it is still recommended that you sign up for a class, or find a small partner to accompany you to practice the questions. Because after signing up for the class, all the people have to simulate and communicate with each other. In this way, you will no longer be nervous. The most important thing in the interview is not to have stage fright.

Second, do you need to wear formal clothes? Do you need a little makeup?

To be honest, I don’t think it’s necessary to buy a suit. When preparing for the exam, my cousin and I even made a custom suit, thinking we could use it.

As a result, when I entered the examination room, I found that only I was serious, and the other little friends were mainly in Morandi colors—gray and black and white. I even saw a young lady wearing a black loi skirt, but that young lady was her also passed.

Later, during the interview, we directly took off our shirts and coats, leaving only the white shirts, which did not affect our interview score of more than 80.

So, you don't have to buy formal clothes, but you have to have a white shirt , and the white shirt should not have too many patterns, which will give people the feeling that you are very energetic but not dignified.

As for makeup, I think it is necessary, but only a little light makeup is needed to enhance the complexion, and do not wear too heavy makeup.

In view of the different situations in different places, after you enter the examination room here, the distance between you and the examiner is almost 6 meters. If you don't wear a little makeup, in fact, from a distance, you are very lifeless. The first impression is would be bad.

Third, during the interview, do you sit down to answer the questions or do you need to stand up to answer the questions?

In this regard, I think sitting down is relatively better, because sitting down is less stressful than standing up.

And the little tricks that someone taught me before, when you stand up to answer the question, it will give the examiner more expectations. If your answer is not particularly good, it will lower your score to a certain extent.

Fourth, which time period is better to draw?

There is such a joke, the top three who just entered the examination room set the general tone for your examination room. If you want to make a difference, you can only look at the top three.

If what you say is very real, it is full of dry goods, without clichés, that is, 10:00~11:00, 3:00~4:00 is the best stage, because the examiner is the most concentrated at this time. If you listen to your answer, you will carefully analyze the feasibility of the answer.

If you speak a lot of clichés and don’t have very practical content, you usually go in when the end is about to end, or when you just get off work in the morning, or when you go to get off work in the afternoon. For these reasons, the examiner may not listen to you attentively, but rather see your overall performance fluently.

Well, today's sharing is here, if you have anything else you want to know, you can leave a message in the comment area.

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