What should civil servants pay attention to in the interview?

First of all, it is to review the lottery. At this stage, we need to submit the necessary documents and materials to the relevant staff for review. The specific documents and materials we need to bring are prepared according to the interview notice. Candidates must prepare the originals or copies of relevant materials in advance. And according to the requirements of the staff to hand in related items, such as mobile phones, electronic watches, school bags, learning materials brought by themselves, etc. There are two common lottery methods, namely paper lottery and electronic lottery.

Secondly, it is waiting for the interview of the exam. The specific requirements of different examination rooms are different. Candidates are interviewed according to the requirements of the examination room and obey the arrangement of the staff. Can we communicate clearly? Can I read my study materials? Do you need staff to accompany you to the toilet?

Once again, it is the candidate's answering session. Candidates enter the examination room from the waiting exam and answer questions in strict accordance with the examination room regulations and the examiner's requirements. You need to listen carefully to the examiner's guidance and listen to the following matters clearly. How many minutes is the exam time? How many questions are there in the exam? Is the examination method listening or reading? After the exam, do you have time to remind me, a one-minute countdown or a three-minute reminder? Is there an electronic screen countdown prompt or an alarm clock prompt before the examination room? If not, it may be the examiner's placard or voice reminder. In the whole process of answering questions, carefully examine the questions, answer generously and show your own style.

Finally, it is the exit of candidates. After answering, listen to the examiner's arrangement to leave. There are several ways to quit. The first way is to tell the candidates the scores on the spot, and then the candidates leave the examination room and test center. The second is that I leave the examination room after the exam, but I don't leave the test center. After the next candidate answered the question, I went in to listen to my exam results just now, and then left the test center. The third way is to inform the candidates of their results on the spot, or at the end of the examination room. You must leave the test center after all the candidates have finished the exam. Fourth, candidates will not be informed of their scores on the same day, and they will leave the examination room directly after the exam, and then they will be informed of their scores and interview passing through SMS, telephone and other means. This situation is more common in structured interviews of State Grid and banks.