First, the interview report draws lots.
Candidates generally need to report to the designated place 10-30 minutes in advance, and the examination staff will check the candidate's ID card and interview notice and other relevant documents.
After that, the candidates draw lots to determine the grouping and entry order. In some areas, group symbols are drawn first, and then sequence symbols are drawn. In other areas, the order of grouping and items is determined at one time, such as: two (4), which means the fourth item of the second group.
Second, wait for the exam.
Candidates enter the waiting area to wait for the exam after drawing lots. They are not allowed to leave casually until the exam is over. They are supervised by the examination room staff and need to be accompanied by staff when going to the toilet. If the exam is arranged in the afternoon, lunch will also be sent to the waiting room by the staff to prevent leakage.
Third, enter the examination room
According to the sequence, when it is the candidate's turn to enter the venue, the guide will go to the waiting room and announce "Please enter the venue for candidate xxx". Candidates arrive at the entrance of the examination room accompanied by the guide and enter the examination room by themselves.
Fourth, answer questions.
After the examinee enters the examination room, he goes directly to the examinee's seat, stands and greets the examiner, and then sits down. After taking a seat, candidates generally need to report their own test serial number. After the examiner announces the introduction, the test begins. It is important to note that candidates cannot give their names, otherwise they will be disqualified from the interview on the spot.
There are generally two forms in the interview: the question book and the examiner reading the question. Candidates can think for 0 to 2 minutes after the examiner finishes reading the questions 1 and then answer. After answering the question, the conclusion is "answer complete" and inform the examiner to continue asking questions.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) exit
After the candidates have answered all the questions, the examiner will generally ask the candidates if they have anything else to add. At this point, the candidates generally answer no, and then the candidates will enter the waiting room under the guidance of the guide to wait for the results to be announced.
Sixth, announce the results.
The scorekeeper collects the examiner's scores for the candidates and calculates the scores. After the accounting is completed, submit it to the supervisor for review. After being signed by the invigilator and examiner, it will be handed over to the staff to announce the candidates on the spot in the waiting room, and some will be posted in the waiting room.
7. The interview is over.
Candidates are generally required to leave the waiting room as soon as possible after getting the scores, and are not allowed to stay or walk around at will. Candidates go home and wait, and the website will publish the shortlist and medical examination list.