Are there many counterattacks in civil servants' interviews? What are the answering skills?

The proportion of finalists in the national examination interview is generally 1:3 or 1:5. If the written test scores of the same position are the same, the competition will be more intense. After entering the interview, many candidates are always worried that their written test scores are too different from those of their competitors. So, what is the possibility of an interview counterattack?

In the public examination, the difference in written test scores of many positions is not particularly great! Many are within two points. Suppose you take 140 and 130, 140. How confident are you? Among the students I met, there are many counterattacks, and there is also a 20-point counterattack!

The reason is that the written test scores are not much different, unless there are special circumstances, the difference is ten points or even twenty points! Usually within five minutes! An examination room and interview results are often very different! Therefore, there are many people who counterattack in the civil service interview!

Answering skills in civil service interview 1. Answer the question correctly and look at the problem as a quasi-civil servant.

2. Answer questions with "statement before" and "confirmation after".

3. For the negative phenomenon, we should first face up to the problem and affirm its existence.

For any problem, it is best to contact civil servants and yourself.

Matters needing attention in the interview of civil servants in the waiting area 1. Enter the waiting room: enter the candidate waiting room first. Be polite when you go in, don't rush and bump.

2. Verify the identity: The staff first verifies the candidates' certificates and announces the examination disciplines and rules. Candidates should listen carefully.

3. Draw lots: Candidates draw the examination room number and serial number in the glass bottle in turn. Some areas are painted twice, while others are painted once. Please write down your number in a notebook or paper with a pen after drawing lots. Although the staff will come to remind you then, you may forget it after waiting for a long time.