The basic process of interview is generally divided into: signing in, verifying identity, drawing lots, entering the interview, quitting, waiting for the interview results and other steps.
1, sign in and check your identity.
On the day of the interview, candidates need to bring ID cards, interview notices and other relevant documents, and the staff will verify the identity of the interview candidates one by one. After passing the identity audit, candidates are not allowed to walk around at will, just wait in the waiting room, and the communication tools they carry are kept by the staff.
Step 2 draw lots
The grouping of candidates and the interview serial number are determined by drawing lots. After the lottery, candidates will enter the waiting room for an interview. If the interview sequence is relatively backward, candidates should be prepared to close the examination room for one day. In order to prevent leakage, candidates need to be accompanied by staff when going to the toilet, and the luncheon will be sent directly to the waiting room.
Step 3 interview
According to the interview sequence, when the guide calls his own sequence number, the candidate will follow the guide into the interview examination room, and the guide will only tell the interviewer the sequence number of the interview candidate, and will not involve the candidate's name and other information. The examiner will read the rules of the examination room and the introduction before the exam to the candidates, and there will be interview papers in the candidates' seats. Candidates should pay attention to the time when answering questions.
Step 4 export
After answering the interview questions, the examiner will announce the candidates' departure, and the candidates will follow the guidance and enter the waiting room without adding answers.
Step 5 wait for the interview results
The scorekeeper calculates the score for the examinee through the examiner's score. After the calculation is completed, the staff will go to the waiting room to announce the scores. After getting the score, candidates can leave.
That's all about whether civil servants should stay in the examination room for one more day.