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Hello, I wonder if you went to Lilly for an interview and a job? I am facing the same problem as you did at the beginning. Please give me some advice.

Give you some advice for reference. Oh, thank you!

There are some questions in general interviews.

I suggest you pay attention to the following questions:

1. Before the interview, did you carefully understand the situation of the corresponding enterprise, the corporate culture, main business and future development direction of the other party? If you go for an interview, but you don't know anything about the company and only know to interview for XX position, then the other company definitely doesn't want such a person. There is no sincerity at all.

2. How much do you really meet the job requirements? Many job seekers apply, and their resumes are all "fairy tales". Many people really calmly analyze the job requirements of the other company one by one. For example, the other company wrote five requirements. Did you really meet everyone? If four out of five are absolutely qualified, is the other a hard condition? (For example, many positions must have a work permit to work. If there is none, even if only one does not meet the requirements, it is a waste of time and will not be accepted. If there are less than four positions, the employer will not consider you if the choice is sufficient.

3. Is your resume the same? The resumes of most job seekers are simply a version of the world. This resume is applied for position A, and it is also applied for another position B.. I have never considered "tailoring" a targeted resume according to the specific conditions of the other company and the specific requirements of job hunting. Only when your resume highlights your own advantages or specific qualifications according to each recruitment requirement can the interviewer feel your sincerity and intention in the interview.

4. In fact, it is the skills of communicating with the examiner during the interview, including basic workplace etiquette, personal words and deeds, etc. I won't say much here. But the most important thing is to remind everyone that answering questions (including self-introduction) must focus on the situation of the other company (your understanding of the recruiting company). "What do I think makes me qualified for your position? What qualifications do I have? " ...... ",your recognition of the corporate culture and development direction of the recruiting unit, your thoughts and plans on whether you can engage in this job, etc. The most important thing is not to give the other party a feeling of caring about salary, but to make the other party feel that you have a sense of "developing with the company", and to closely link your destiny with the company's destiny, helping each other in the same boat and having a heart.