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Interviewing for a job in a bank, what should I answer if I am asked what my ideal job is like?

1, interview questions should not be completely considered to cater to the recruiter, but should be combined with your major to make people feel that you are practical and sincere.

2. If you are a general finance major, you can take your major or research direction as a breakthrough.

3. You can't say that you like quiet work. It is more important for the employer to see how much you can do for the development of the unit.

The above idea is based on two points:

1, you have no human relations, and you can only compete for this job by your major and ability.

It is more effective to answer questions realistically than flashy.

Supplementary suggestions:

1. Judging from your question, you actually didn't make full preparations for this interview, such as the development status of this bank in the region, the advantages and disadvantages compared with similar banks, and the division and characterization of internal jobs.

2. You haven't defined your job ideal. If you are asked this question, you should have some ideas about combining career planning with your own development. For example, you can talk about your understanding of banking work from your major or specialty, how do you plan to learn to use it if you are in a certain position, and what contribution you will make to the future development of the bank on the basis of rich experience. This is your current ideal. Just an angle. Whether it is suitable or not depends on your actual situation.

I don't know your major and specialty, so it's not easy to answer further.