First of all, we should carefully study the requirements of departments and posts, and sort out our own experience from this requirement.
Secondly, as far as possible, search the real interview questions of the application department from the Internet for understanding these questions.
Thirdly, preparing for the exam in advance and choosing the training class suitable for you to study systematically is the most scientific method.
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Finally, adjust your mentality and meet the exam with confidence.
Second, structured interviews.
(1) data review.
The applicant must bring all the information you are required to bring. When reviewing the information, you will be asked to hand in your mobile phone and put it in a sealed bag after turning it off, so don't worry about losing it. And everything else you carry with you should be stored in the place where the information is audited.
(2) announce discipline.
After the information is reviewed, the staff will preach discipline to you before the candidates are taken to the waiting room. If you need to go to the toilet, you should explain it to the staff and go to the toilet with them.
(3) draw lots.
The whole lottery was held in the waiting room.
(4) waiting for the exam.
Candidates are interviewed in the order of drawing lots, and other candidates are waiting in the waiting room. In the waiting room, you should learn to ease your nervousness and adjust your pre-test mentality.
(6) Examination.
What needs to be reminded here is that you must say "finished" to the examiner after answering the question, lest the examiner think that you have not finished answering and wait.
In addition, you must pay attention to communication with the examiner when answering questions. There are usually seven examiners in the exam, with the examiner in the middle and three examiners on each side. During the interview, the examiner's facial expressions are different, including smiling, nodding, shaking his head and not looking up. If you see this, think in a positive way, don't scare yourself, and always be confident.
Finally, leave the field.
After the answer, the staff will take you out of the examination room. Be sure to bring your own things. I need to remind you that you must leave the examination room to relax yourself, not just relax in the examination room.
How's it going? After reading the above experience, I believe you have a certain understanding of structured interviews, but it is definitely not enough to just read articles to prepare for structured interviews. There are still many details, methods and skills that students need to master slowly.
Time is pressing, and candidates who have already entered the interview should start preparing.