Personal Experience - What is the most important thing in a civil service interview?

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As a person who has gone ashore for the public exam, combined with the experience of going ashore with my friends and me, I will simply share a little bit of the experience that others have said, but I think you may need it.

For civil servant interviews, walking without making a sound, smiling, and being polite are just scratches. The most important thing is to speak loudly without getting stuck.

Very straightforward experience, there are no routines, but this is the most important.

Once you start answering the questions, there is no turning back when you open the bow. As long as you get stuck, your score will not be much higher.

Because the questions you answer in the exam are the questions that all candidates must answer, all your routines, all your templates, in fact, the examiner has listened to them many times.

So in fact, for your answer, to some extent, the examiner may not care, because from your last sentence, he has already inferred what you are going to say next.

But as long as you make a mistake in the middle, the examiner will be deeply impressed, just like we usually have no impression of those routine operations, but when someone goes wrong, or he does something unexpected, you will definitely relish The same way.

During the interview, what should I do if I didn't hear the question the examiner said clearly?

It's very simple, just ask the examiner to read it again. Don't think that the examiner will have an opinion on you. In fact, you are not the first to hear the question because you are nervous in the examination room.

But if you don't even hear the question clearly, it is easy for you to express unclearly when answering, and second, it may stutter in your speech, which will affect your score even more. , generously ask the examiner to read the question again.

In a civil service interview, what should I do if I encounter a question that I cannot understand during the exam?

Then you make bold assumptions and propose multiple possibilities and solutions. Or you can focus on the point that you are familiar with, and enlarge the characteristics that you want to strengthen, the characteristics that you are better at, and focus on this point.

I remember when we were interviewing, the kind of questions we encountered were roughly the same. You are in charge of organizing a training, but when it comes to the meeting, the other day tells you that he can't come, how do you deal with it?

My sister and I chose two different ways to answer the questions. I chose to focus on training. How can I let them learn our company's technology? I listed 6 ways, but my sister won't come. Now, how should we deal with this point, to communicate and coordinate, this does not affect my and her high scores.

When we practiced before, there was a little skill called three subjects and three perspectives. No matter what the question is, you can think about it from the perspective of the party, the victim, and the executor.

Pick an angle and express your opinion.

Of course, there is also a small hint, because the civil service interview may ask you what you think about a certain government policy? And in the title he will tell you that this policy has had a bad effect, allowing you to express your opinion.

At this time, you must not deny this policy at once, because there is a very interesting point in the civil service interview. These policies in his election have been implemented, but there may be some small mistakes, so when you answer the questions , you must first say that the original intention of this policy is good, but there may be some problems in the implementation process, and then you will elaborate on the existing problems, how to solve them or make better suggestions.

After all, if you want to join them, you first have to agree with some of their views, right?

In a civil service interview, 15 minutes of answering time, how much time should I answer?

Personally, I think 9-12 minutes is the most suitable.

If you answer the question for more than 12 minutes, if your point of view is not novel enough, it is just a cliché, and there is no real solid stuff. If you answer too much, the examiner will get tired of hearing it.

The answer is less than 9 minutes. If the examiner is distracted, he may have not finished listening to your answer, and you have finished answering. It is not ruled out that he will give you a score based on his impression.

9~12 minutes, because there are three questions in total, and each question is about 3 minutes, which is about 800 words, which is just in a range that he can listen to without losing patience.

In a civil service interview, will you remind yourself that the time is up?

Yes, but he usually only reminds you at the last minute that you only have one minute left to answer the question, so in your usual self-practice, you'd better have a timer to ensure that each question is about 4 minutes.

Well, today's sharing is here. If you have anything else to know, please leave a message in the comment area, and I will do my best to answer you.

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