由于臨近年末,跳槽成為我們當前的熱門話題。很多在職的白領(lǐng)從開始已經(jīng)為來年著手做準備,或者更換崗位或者謀求高薪;另外2010年剛剛畢業(yè)的學生大部分剛過完試用期雙向選擇的時間,還有一些未就業(yè)的還在積極就業(yè)。一年之計在于春,當春天來了的時候我們已經(jīng)開始了新的生活,這是何等的幸福!
那么如何應對眾多企業(yè)不同人力資源面試取得人事芳心呢?
面試很容易讓人緊張不安。Thoughts such as “What if I don't get any job offers?”, “What if I don't get the job I want?” or “Will I accept a position that isn't right for me?” can cause considerable upset.
越是擔心,就越是緊張,面試的結(jié)果可能就越差。Here are a few notes and pointers on how to prepare for interviews and determine if this job is the right one for you.
1. The key to reducing your anxiety is in being well-prepared for the interview. The first step towards a successful job interview is self-assessment (自我評估)。 You need to decide for yourself what kind of position you want. Since self-knowledge is the foundation of all decisions, a close scrutiny of your priorities, interests, short and long-term goals is necessary before any interview.
Remember: if you're unsure of whether or not you want the position you're interviewing for, it will probably show. If you don't have a reasonably clear focus, this is the time to do some hard thinking about what kind of position you want.(確定你要應聘的職位)
2. The second step in preparation for your interviews is to research the companies you'll be interviewing with.(對求職公司充分了解) You should know as much about the company and the position as you possibly can. As you do your research, look for points where your interests, capabilities, goals, and personality match the company's needs or whatever needs you think they might have.
3. Every interviewer, whether directly or indirectly, will expect you to be able to answer questions like: (準備好常見問題)Why do you want a position in this company? What can you do for my company? There are a few of the more popular interview questions. Take some time to think about the answers, and you'll be much more prepared to make a great impression. At a job interview, your employers will probably ask the following:
·Can you sell yourself in two minutes?
·What is your strongest trait(s)?(你個性上的特點是什么?)
·Give me a summary of your current job description。
·Why did you leave your last job?(你為什么離職呢?)
·What contribution did you make to your current (previous) organization?(你對目前/從前的工作單位有何貢獻?)
·What do you think you are worth to us?(你怎么認為你對我們有價值呢?)
·What make you think you would be a success in this position?(你如何知道你能勝任這份工作?)
那么如何應對眾多企業(yè)不同人力資源面試取得人事芳心呢?
面試很容易讓人緊張不安。Thoughts such as “What if I don't get any job offers?”, “What if I don't get the job I want?” or “Will I accept a position that isn't right for me?” can cause considerable upset.
越是擔心,就越是緊張,面試的結(jié)果可能就越差。Here are a few notes and pointers on how to prepare for interviews and determine if this job is the right one for you.
1. The key to reducing your anxiety is in being well-prepared for the interview. The first step towards a successful job interview is self-assessment (自我評估)。 You need to decide for yourself what kind of position you want. Since self-knowledge is the foundation of all decisions, a close scrutiny of your priorities, interests, short and long-term goals is necessary before any interview.
Remember: if you're unsure of whether or not you want the position you're interviewing for, it will probably show. If you don't have a reasonably clear focus, this is the time to do some hard thinking about what kind of position you want.(確定你要應聘的職位)
2. The second step in preparation for your interviews is to research the companies you'll be interviewing with.(對求職公司充分了解) You should know as much about the company and the position as you possibly can. As you do your research, look for points where your interests, capabilities, goals, and personality match the company's needs or whatever needs you think they might have.
3. Every interviewer, whether directly or indirectly, will expect you to be able to answer questions like: (準備好常見問題)Why do you want a position in this company? What can you do for my company? There are a few of the more popular interview questions. Take some time to think about the answers, and you'll be much more prepared to make a great impression. At a job interview, your employers will probably ask the following:
·Can you sell yourself in two minutes?
·What is your strongest trait(s)?(你個性上的特點是什么?)
·Give me a summary of your current job description。
·Why did you leave your last job?(你為什么離職呢?)
·What contribution did you make to your current (previous) organization?(你對目前/從前的工作單位有何貢獻?)
·What do you think you are worth to us?(你怎么認為你對我們有價值呢?)
·What make you think you would be a success in this position?(你如何知道你能勝任這份工作?)

