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What are the precautions for military and civilian interviews? What should I pay attention to in the interview?

Hello, Inner Mongolia Tuhua answers for you.

First of all, dress appropriately and keep a clean appearance. In the examination room, examiners often look at candidates from top to bottom, from the face to the overall dress, which requires the majority of candidates to conform to the image of quasi-civilian personnel in dress, and not be too demanding of perfection, giving the examiner a clean and tidy impression as a whole.

Second, look firm and act naturally. After entering the examination room, the examiner will focus on the candidates. At this time, the examinee's eyes dodge and his behavior is stiff, which will leave a very bad impression on the examiner and it is difficult to get high marks in the subsequent interview. Therefore, candidates must pay attention to eye contact with the examiner when entering the examination room to greet and read the lead. Walking posture should be natural and generous, with correct sitting posture and straight back. Don't lie prone on the table, don't lean back, give people the impression of being too lazy.

Third, smile, be kind and generous. There is a lot of pressure in the examination room, and many candidates will have too stiff facial expressions and too serious answers. In fact, this also exposes the psychological state of candidates. Therefore, in order to leave a good impression on the examiner, candidates are required to greet the examiner with a smile from the beginning of knocking at the door, listen to the examiner read the examination requirements, and relax their facial expressions appropriately in the process of answering specific questions, giving people a feeling of confidence.

Fourth, seek truth from facts and avoid making things up. In the process of answering, we should seek truth from facts, and don't make up experiences or experiences at will to prevent examiners from seizing loopholes in the process of asking questions.

Fifth, the answer should be clear and concise. The interview time is limited, so candidates should plan their time well, answer succinctly, and express your determination and reasons for wanting to do this job as much as possible in the process of answering. Don't gild the lily

Bian Xiao also wishes the majority of candidates a smooth landing here!