How long does it take to prepare for the civil service interview?

It's simple-draw lots-wait for the call-call you-and then you wait at the entrance of the examination room-until the previous person comes out and you enter the examination room.

The examination room is generally not less than 5 invigilators, 1 invigilator, 2 invigilators and 2 examiners.

After you sit down, the examiner congratulates you on entering the interview. . . . . BULABUL, and then prompt you to look at the materials on the table.

At this time, the starting time is generally 15-20 minutes to answer 4 questions.

After reading the material, you say that you have finished reading it, and then the examiner begins to ask questions, that is, ask and answer, and then the examiner looks at the next question.

When it's over, you can leave and enter the waiting area.

Your final score is the sum of the scores of five examiners.

After all the candidates have finished their exams, all the exams will go back to the examination room together. The examiner will read the scores and then go back to his home to find his mother.

How long will it take you to meet yourself? Thinking long and short is your own business. It's better not to be too long. 2 -3 points is the limit. After all, it is only 200 words. Can you see these flowers? The more time you spend, the less time you have to answer questions. A general 15 minute exam takes 10- 12 minutes, and all questions are answered in 20 minutes 15 minutes. This is the perfect answer time.