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What did Guizhou Construction Bank ask in the interview? Ask for help

Generally, different branches of China Construction Bank have different interview questions. Especially in semi-structured interviews, interviewers often ask some common but difficult questions.

For example, what are your strengths, what are your biggest difficulties and so on. So, how should such a question be answered? Bian Xiao suggested that students answer from two angles: individual and enterprise, that is, what are the strengths or difficulties that you are most sure to answer, what is the most consistent position with which you apply, and what are the personalities and experiences of the people that banks want to recruit most? Let's give an example to explain it in detail.

Question: Talk about your own advantages and suitable jobs.

Answer for example: To be honest, I think my greatest strength is my good interpersonal skills. Being good at getting along with others can help me quickly understand the needs and ideas of others. And good communication skills are exactly what tellers need. As we all know, tellers need to communicate with customers in their daily work, understand customer needs and solve problems according to customer needs. At the same time, through communication, the contradictions in their work can be solved quickly.

In fact, I think good communication skills benefit from practical work. During my college years, I was engaged in the outreach work of the Student Union, mainly contacting enterprises and businesses outside the school, and got a lot of sponsorship. During my senior year, I also worked as a bank credit card. I audited the qualifications of applicants by telephone, expanded my business and further improved my interpersonal skills.

I believe that good communication will be helpful to the work of tellers, and I will also study the working methods and skills of tellers. At the same time, I will consult my predecessors with an open mind, learn from their experience, rely on my own communication skills, constantly improve my business level, do my job well, and truly be "customer-centric".