20 19 what is the interview process for civil servants in Shanghai?

One: Assembly

Basically, the interview starts in the morning, and the candidates who take the exam on the same day are required to arrive at the examination place at the same time. What needs to be reminded here is that it is generally necessary to arrive at the examination place at least half an hour before the time notified by the interview organizer, because if you are late, you are likely to lose your interview qualification.

Two: security check

I will do some basic security checks, and I will also check the candidates' ID cards and admission tickets, so before the interview, everyone can prepare the corresponding materials and certificates according to the interview announcement and the notice issued by the unit.

Three: Waiting Room

After entering the waiting room, candidates need to hand in communication tools such as mobile phones. I would like to remind you that smart electronic watches are also not allowed. In the waiting room, everyone should wait patiently for the exam and draw lots according to the discipline of the examination room and the arrangement of the staff.

Four: draw lots

Candidates usually draw two rounds when drawing lots, one is the examination room and the other is the examination order. After the order is determined, a guide will arrange for the first candidate to enter the examination room, and the latter candidate will wait outside the examination room.

Five: Waiting for the exam

After the exam officially begins, there will be guides to guide the candidates to the examination room one by one in the order of signing in. During the waiting period, everyone must adjust their mentality and prepare their interview answers in the best state.

Six: Guide

When the guide calls the candidate's signature number, the guide will guide the candidate to wait outside the examination room and prepare to enter the examination room for an interview.

Seven: Examination

After entering the examination room, you will see seven or nine examiners in front, usually about three meters away from the candidates' seats, and there will be staff on the left and right sides, namely timekeepers and invigilators. After the candidates are seated, the examiner in the middle will usually read an explanation and then enter the formal answering session.

Eight: reading or reading problems.

Reading questions means that the examiner reads the questions, and the candidates listen to the questions and remember them. Whether there is draft paper or not varies from place to place. Reading the questions is to let the candidates read the questions themselves. Either way, we need to pay attention to: first, it is strictly forbidden to sketch on the topic book; Second, when reading the questions, you should stay focused and remember them quickly, and try not to let the examiner repeat the questions.

Nine: Answer the question

Civil servants generally have 3-5 structured interview questions. Although each question is rarely counted separately in the exam, the upper limit of a question should be controlled within 3- 4 minutes, less than 3 minutes, and the answer should be thin, but it should not exceed 5 minutes, otherwise it will be overtime. The timekeeper will remind you before the end of the exam, but because overtime will be avoided as much as possible, the scores will be compared.

Ten: Waiting for points

Two working days after the interview, the interview results will generally be published on the website that publishes the recruitment information. As for the final total score, it needs to be weighted by the written test score.