20 13 what should I pay attention to in the interview of national civil servants?

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I. Matters needing attention when entering the examination room

What problems should I pay attention to after entering the examination room? What may happen to candidates?

After entering the examination room, the general procedure is as follows:

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Under the guidance of a guide, you will be taken to the entrance of the examination room. Whether the entrance to the examination room is closed or open depends on the season, weather and temperature. There are no uniform regulations in various places. When you arrive at the door, you should say to the tour guide: Thank you, thanks for your hard work. 2.

Knocking at the door If the examination room door is closed, the general guide will not open the door for you. Candidates need to knock at the door to enter. Knocking rhythm can be practiced in advance at home. The sound should be moderate, with an interval of 0.3-0.5 seconds, and knock three times. The tapping sound should be firm but not tense, with a certain intensity, not too fast. After knocking, wait 3-5 seconds. If you don't hear the examiner's password, the examinee knocks at the door again, and the voice should be raised slightly. If the door of the examination room is open, you just need to say thank you to the tour guide with a smile, stand still, face the examiner's seat in the examination room, adjust your posture and manners slightly in 1-2 seconds, and then step into the examination room. 3.

No matter whether the door is open or closed before entering the door, you should close the door, which shows that you have cultivation. The door of the examination room was closed during the exam. Don't be too loud when you close the door. Hold the door handle with your hand. Close the door with your back to the examiner. If the door is locked, it's best to turn the lock tongue first, close the door, and then let go to reduce the interference of the door closing sound to others. Then, turn around slowly and face the examiner. 4.

First impression into the examination room. The interview really begins from the moment the examiner sees you. Candidates should be handsome, well-behaved, smiling, confident and modest when facing the examiner. At this point, you should naturally scan the whole room and determine the basic layout of the interview room (including your seat position). Then smile and greet the interviewer one by one with eyes. On the one hand, we learn some skills and try our best to make a good first impression. On the other hand, we should adjust our feelings and let ourselves express ourselves naturally and relaxed. These two aspects complement each other to give the examiner the best first impression. 5.

After closing the door to the examinee's seat, turn around and walk to the interviewer with elegant and steady steps. Beautiful gait has the dynamic beauty of lightness, naturalness and calmness. If you want to be strong and vigorous, you should take the thigh as the main force point, drive your legs up with the power of lifting your hips, hold your head up and hold your chest straight, focus on your toes and swing your arms naturally. Keep eye contact with the examiner. Don't look at the ceiling or your toes. Your pace can be a quarter faster than usual. Don't underestimate these suggestions about gait. A candidate with drooping shoulders and hunched back will give people a pessimistic and negative impression. Slow pace will show the negative and unpleasant attitude of candidates towards themselves, the interview and the interviewer. A clever interviewer will announce to the interviewer at a slightly faster speed: "I'm going to do something very important-an interview, and my interview will be successful." In addition, this gait will enhance the confidence of candidates, hold your head high and speed up the pace, and you will find that your confidence will double. The taboo when walking is: shaking your head, looking around and swinging from side to side. Walk to the examinee's seat at a uniform but slightly faster pace. After standing, bow to the examiner and say hello. Bow or nod gracefully, generally 30 degrees is appropriate. When standing, your body should face the interviewer, hold out your chest, straighten your back and relax your shoulders, look straight and smile, and show full confidence and positive attention to the interview. Then say hello to the examiner, generally using "good afternoon (next) examiners, I am examiner No. ×××".

, when the examiner said:

When "please sit down", candidates should say "thank you". Then you can sit in the examinee's seat. Note here: make a clear distinction between morning and afternoon, and don't say anything by rote. Meditate several times before entering the examination room. Candidates can also stand and say hello after closing the door, but they are generally far away from the examiner and can't show themselves in front of the examiner at close range, so it is best to go to the candidate's seat and say hello to the examiner. When greeting, you should mainly face the examiner in the middle position, but give consideration to other examiners, especially female examiners! Look at all the examiners and don't shake your head too much. Finally, look back at the examiner and say hello firmly and loudly. 6.

Before you sit down, look down at the position of the chair. You'd better pull the chair back a little with your hands before you sit down. After sitting down, put your hands back, lift your body slightly, and adjust the chair to a suitable and comfortable position relative to the table and body. In the process of adjustment, handle with care, don't make a noise, and don't knock over the cups, pens, papers and papers on the table. After sitting down, sit in two-thirds of the chairs, don't lean back, and don't sit in a corner trembling. 7.

At the beginning of the exam, you will usually have a draft paper, a pen and a paper cup of water on your desk, and there will be a question book (button) in most areas. Candidates do not need to bring their own draft paper and pens. However, in order to prevent the pen on the desk from not working well after being used many times, it is better to prepare one in the underwear bag. If this happens, you will take out your pen and let the examiner shine.

Second, matters needing attention when starting to answer questions

1. Smile and thank you after hearing the examiner's blessing to pass the written test. 2.

When the examiner reads the introduction and gives the answer instructions, he says "thank you" to the examiner, and then says "please let me think about it" or "please let me think about it for a few minutes" and "OK, I'll prepare it". 3.

Speak Mandarin: Speak at a moderate speed. The four questions can be answered one by one, and each question can be considered a little now. When you have finished answering a question, you should say "Answer finished". 5.

Don't think too long, each topic 1-2 minutes, you can make a draft and write down the main points. If you really don't know where to answer at the moment, you can shorten the thinking gap with a sentence like "about", which also prolongs the thinking time without leaving a trace; You can also repeat the questions, which not only gives you time to think, but also shows that you attach importance to answering questions. 6.

Try to use sentence patterns such as "one, two, three …" and "first, second, third …"; Make a point-based answer, which shows that your thinking is clear and organized, and it is also convenient for the examiner to hear your answer clearly. 7.

If you don't hear the question clearly or don't know how to answer it at once, you can ask the examiner to read the question again, but not more than twice. There are problem books in some areas, so there is no such problem. 8.

When you can't answer anything, don't waste time, admit it frankly and try to answer the next question. 9. Reasonably allocate the answer time for each question, not too short or overtime. End immediately after timeout. 10.

Keep a moderate volume to ensure that the examiner can hear and hear clearly. Maintain your voice a few days in advance, and don't cough and spit. If you catch a cold, you should explain it to the examiner and ask for understanding. 1 1.

Always keep a high degree of attention, no matter what happens, control your emotions, don't argue with the examiner, don't feel tired, don't fidget. 12.

When appropriate, use some body language (mainly nodding, gestures, etc. ) to make up for the lack of language expression, but not too much. It's best to get the examiner's consent when giving a speech, and then stand up and speak. 13.

There can be occasional pauses in the answer, but not for too long. There can't be "ah", "um", "this" and "that" and so on. 14.

Sign in the morning and answer the questions as detailed as possible; Sign in in the afternoon, answer questions concisely and clearly, and it is best to have innovative highlights to pay tribute to the hard work of the examiner all morning. 15.

After all the answers are finished, when the examiner asks if there is anything to add, don't say more. It's better to end with "nothing to add, thank you".

Third, matters needing attention when leaving the examination room

1. Answering questions does not mean that the interview has been completed. A perfect exit can make your interview get a good evaluation. 2.

Put your own materials and articles on the interview table, tidy them up, cover your pen cap, put the paper in order and turn the questions upside down. If time permits, employees should take a sip of water prepared for you to show their respect for their work. It doesn't matter if time doesn't allow. 3.

Get up: put the chair back in its original position with both hands, stand up, leave the seat, and then symbolically move the chair to the table to show that you have a head and a tail, but you can't go too far back, which will bring inconvenience to the next candidate. 4.

Farewell to the examiner: nod or bow, or thank you again. 5. Close the door: hold the door handle, face the door, turn around and close the door, and gently close the door. 6. Go to the waiting room under the guidance of the guide and wait for the result. 7.

You can go home when you know your grades, and the interview is officially over.

Come on, I wish the exam success!

If in doubt, please consult the public education enterprises in China.