What information do you need to know in the interview of civil servants, and how to improve the interview pass rate of civil servants?

What information do you need to know in the interview of civil servants, and how to improve the interview pass rate of civil servants?

Only by knowing your own interview form can you review accordingly. Here, I suggest that when you are preparing to apply for the exam, you should pay attention to the information of the interview and even the medical examination of the unit you want to apply for. This can be done by looking at the interview announcements of this department in recent years, paying attention to whether there is a clear interview form, whether it is structured, semi-structured or leaderless, whether there is a professional examination, and whether the physical examination and political examination are equal or different. Although the interview in that year was not 100% as in previous years, it was still of great reference value.

Of course, everything is subject to the interview announcement of that year. In addition, some departments don't have a definite interview form, so we should make all kinds of preparations, and we can't completely follow the form of previous years. In fact, all interviews are about the ability of thinking and language expression, but comprehensive preparation and review can make everyone more confident and not caught off guard.

? In addition, I also want to remind you that when applying for the exam, you should also know about the units and positions you apply for, consider your own situation comprehensively, and make a choice that suits you. After all, this is not only an exam, but also related to your future work. Regarding the interview, I would also like to remind you that although the review should be focused, it should be comprehensive. For example, don't take chances with all kinds of problems. If you encounter unexpected problems, especially the first few questions, don't give up. Remember the truth of horse racing in Tian Ji and don't be influenced by it. In addition, even a structured interview should be prepared and practiced in the form of material questions, problem books and examiner's reading questions. Don't take it for granted

In the last five minutes of the interview, a staff member reminded me of the interview time. You can prepare a watch together to help you grasp the time, but don't look at it often. For the timing of each question, we should keep practicing when preparing for the interview, and finally keep each set of questions at about 20 minutes. Of course, the time of each question can be appropriately changed according to the difference of each question at that time. When practicing, get into the habit of keeping time with your mobile phone, especially when practicing later, be sure to keep time.

I want to tell you the interview order and treat your lottery order correctly. It is of course the best to get a good position in the interview, but don't be disappointed if you get the top three or the last three, and don't affect your mood and performance.

And you'd better prepare for different orders in advance, such as going as early as possible, so that you have enough preparation time and the previous orders will not be too flustered; In addition, you can bring a bottle of red bull in case you smoke in the afternoon, especially at the end, and your physical exertion will be even greater. In short, no matter where you are, you should do your best to avoid regrets.

Regarding the interviewer, the interviewer is still very kind. If you are nervous, you can think of them as the elders at home, which will make you feel better. Most examiners will not respond to you in the process of answering questions, some will always stare at you seriously, and some will always look down at you.

The overall atmosphere of the examination room is still very serious and tense. Never mind what the examiner is doing, and don't guess the examiner's reaction. Take the answer yourself and look back confidently when you respond with your eyes. Of course, don't stare at others all the time. Try to be mature, steady, confident and not nervous, and remember to smile as much as possible.

The performance in the examination room depends on the usual practice, so you should pay attention to your sitting posture, expression, speech speed, eyes and so on. Pay attention to getting rid of some small gestures such as turning the pen and shaking your legs, and try not to have too many modal particles such as um and ah. Of course, it would be better if you could make your posture elegant, your voice beautiful and your expression confident. All these should be based on a lot of practice. It is suggested to conduct a real simulated examination room in the practice, record it with your mobile phone, play it back and find problems. In the environment of the examination room, many actions and language will be instinctive reactions, and it is difficult to attract temporary attention, including the content of your answer.

Regarding interview clothes, clothes are basically formal clothes, white shirts and black suits are the most common, boys basically wear ties, and girls basically wear light makeup.

After you know you have entered the interview, you'd better start preparing clothes and shoes as soon as possible. You should try on your own suit. Fit is still very important. If conditions permit, try to choose a set with better quality and tailoring. If you are not sure, you can ask your parents, be generous, steady and spiritual. After the clothes are made, everyone should always wear them, especially when the whole simulation is done, so that it will be more natural and look more decent when you really go to the examination room. If girls choose high heels, but don't wear them at ordinary times, they should practice them often.

I think it depends on my actual situation. If you have poor self-control, are not familiar with the interview, are not good at self-study and have no review plan. In short, if you feel that you can't prepare well, it is more practical to sign up for a class.

I think the choice of remedial classes depends on the following aspects: whether the teacher has rich public examination experience and work experience, whether he has a deep understanding of the interview and whether he has a sense of responsibility; Whether you have carefully prepared detailed interview materials; Whether there is sufficient real drill and drill guidance and summary; Can we ensure that everyone can be cared for and guided to teach students in accordance with their aptitude?

I think everyone has the energy and time to report to work or go to the field class. If economic conditions permit, both classes can apply. Personally, I feel that online classes are more convenient, the level of teachers is guaranteed, and the price is cheaper. Field classes can be simulated on the spot, especially the field practice of leaderless interviews is very important. The efficiency of closed classes is relatively high, but sometimes too many people lead to uneven levels of teachers. Whether you can meet a good teacher depends on luck and the price is relatively expensive. So you can choose according to your actual situation. It is also good to find a small partner to simulate on the spot in reality, especially at the end of the interview.

Finally, regarding other matters, I would like to remind you to pay attention to your health and not to catch a cold during the preparation. Especially in the later period, we should try to adjust our work and rest to ensure adequate rest and good physical condition.

All right, that's all. In addition, students who are preparing to take the civil service exam will inevitably do the questions during the preparation. I recommend going to school as a civil servant question bank here.

Finally, I wish you all a smooth civil service exam!