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Who can tell me the complete experience of your college interview? What questions did the interviewer ask and how did you answer them?
In fact, I have been thinking about this topic for a long time, entangled in the stories of "The Door is Actually Open" and "Strange Stories from a Lonely Studio in Fudan", and finally chose this nonsense … to create a relaxed atmosphere.
In chronological order
It's easy to listen to the director of the Admissions Office in Guanghua Building, and there are some interesting phenomena: the ambitious gods are basically 750+, and they are very calm and eager to rush forward, surrounded by pressure lines, and I pretend to be calm. ...
This director Ding is really humorous. "There are more than 3,000 FD professors, and only more than 280 can come for an interview. The admission rate is smaller than yours." It really killed me. ...
Then 40 people took a bus and staggered to Jiangwan Community. What a beautiful scenery!
My score in this thousand-point exam was the fourth ... Gee, then we were standing at the door of the dormitory, waiting for the official start of the interview 10: 15. 10 Zhong Zhen is my most nervous time. I don't know what "strange" is hidden behind the reddish-brown door ... so I thought of a sentence "What people fear most is not death, but the unknown". As long as we keep cooking, it's time for everyone to knock at the door together. All the professors said "come in" was really shocking.
Room 1
Professor: First of all, don't be nervous. Be natural. What's your name?
Me: Wang Danni.
Professor: I see your wish. This is the grammar professor of the news agency.
Me: Hmm.
Professor: Tell me why you want to study these four majors.
Me: (exactly) because of my experience, blahblahblah, my interest, blahblahblah, if I become a journalist, blahblahblah social science is because of the model association, the knowledge reserve of journalists ... German is because I learned a little interest in high school ... Law ranks fourth, because if I enter the news, I may choose law as my second major. ...
Professor: (Nodding, taking notes) I see that in your experience, there is a model United Nations activity, right? What role did you play in that game?
Me: (very simple, just recall) I am in the European Union, responsible for communication and cooperation with other countries' alliances ... such as blahblahblah.
Professor: You have been to Hawaii, haven't you? What impression did that experience give you?
Me: Hawaiians, as a minority, have a great sense of nationality and cherish their own culture. Secondly, I was deeply impressed by their protection of nature.
Professor: So if you want to be a journalist, you must care about current events. There was a PM2.5 incident recently. Can you tell me your opinion?
Me: I think it should be included in the index, not just a number. We should play the role of such a data to arouse people's awareness of environmental protection and warn those manufacturers who cause serious environmental pollution.
Professor: So what can the professor say about governance?
Me: We can start with the factors that cause PM2.5. As far as I know, it is automobile exhaust and factory exhaust ... (Then I pulled some specific measures)
Professor: When you go to Hawaii, the air there is very different from here. What do you think is the difference between people there and people here?
Me: (I think the professor is inspiring me, so I said that environmental awareness is the most fundamental according to his thinking, and then gave an example of plastic restriction)
Then I forgot what this said to this professor.
Room 2:
This is a young female professor who feels like an English major and often pops up English words when asking questions.
I don't remember clearly, but I remember talking to her a lot about which newspaper in Shanghai is left-wing and which is right-wing. ...
I think Southern Weekend and Oriental Morning Post are left, and People's Daily Liberation Daily is right. She seems to disagree.
Then she asked me to compare the differences between Southern Weekend and Oriental Morning Post, and how these differences were caused ... I said that a daily newspaper and a weekly newspaper have differences in news speed and commentary depth, while the East pays more attention to the news itself, providing a thinking direction, and the South has a thorough and in-depth analysis ... How did it happen? I said it was mainly because one was a daily newspaper and the other was a weekly newspaper ... Then she said that they were actually members of the family, and they were all reported by * * at the beginning ... I said no problem. She asked me to say left and right in English. I said right is conservative and left is radical. She questioned that radicalism is not necessarily leftist, but you can understand it this way. ...
Then she asked me to introduce Jiangwan living area in Fudan in English, so I just pulled two sentences = = ...
Room 3:
This professor is really a "weirdo" who hides the knife in his smile ..... He is in hot pursuit!
There is a classic question. He said that he would write an article about today's interview. I said yes, I thought about all my topics. He said you had any questions, and I confidently said: Fudan is really a strange room! He laughed heartily.
What else is there? I once said that "people should always pursue their own hearts, not happiness." If we follow our hearts, then happiness will naturally follow you in this process. "
So he began to ask.
"How do you feel happy when you follow your heart?" "If this pursuit is wrong, aren't you getting more and more wrong?" "If a person pursues his own heart, he can't live in the end. Do you still pursue it?" "If you pursue your heart, you will enjoy happiness. Then people are born for happiness. What's the difference between people and animals? " ==
I tried to come back, but every time I came back, his next question made me feel that I didn't come back = = … I don't know how I behaved. He kept smiling ...
Room 4:
The only impression this professor gave me was that he asked me, "What do you usually like?" I answered "take a bath" and he was surprised. "Can you explain it?" I said, "I feel relaxed when I take a shower. My brain has a lot of imagination. Like Archimedes, didn't you discover the law of buoyancy when you took a bath? I take a bath before every major event ... "He smiled. "That you have to take a bath to the interview. Haha, then I saw your resume saying that you like sports. Can you explain it? " "I said I like swimming, and swimming comes from bathing." "To what extent?" "Four cities, I learned to surf in Hawaii." "Oh, I can surf ..." Then I forgot = =
Room 5
This professor is a classic. ...
"Are you from Gezhi Middle School?"
"hmm"
"There are not many middle schools in the city center now ... except Gezhi, which is"
City and the West of Light
"Well, that's right. I saw the handwriting of your students. Why are they so ugly? ! Your handwriting is similar to that of my second grade primary school. "
I was wronged and thought, is it really hard to see? This is my/kloc-the best calligraphy in 0/2 years. "I practiced calligraphy for three years when I was a child, and I don't know why I can't write well with hard pen ..."
He began to say to himself, "Now students in Shanghai think that English words should be written well, so they don't practice Chinese. On the contrary, students from other places write well. I'm telling you, being a reporter is not a good word. A long time ago, when I had a job, * * * entered the office because of my good handwriting, and * * * went to the countryside to farm ... *&* #¥% #%% # * * & amp; %¥##"
"Well, I will practice hard."
"You said you still like sports. Can you tell me? "
I gave a brief introduction.
"ah? ! You are really good at sports! You look very young ... then you are very good ... you study physics, right? Are you good at physics? "
"General"
"Is your score 148 a model test score?"
"It's the school monthly exam"
"What paper did the school give you?"
"The school's own thesis"
"Oh, physics 148, oh, no! ! Then what liberal arts major do you apply for? "
I began to explain ...
"Oh, what do you think of Han Han and Fang Zhouzi recently?"
"There is nothing wrong with Han Hanhe. From Fang's point of view, as a fake fighter, he showed the public the challenge charm of an intellectual ... From Han's point of view, as a young writer, he was questioned by others and still insisted on his opinion ... "
"Do you think our society needs people like Fang? Many people think he is very troublesome. "
"If a society is used to darkness, deception and illusion, then this society is really troublesome ..."
"Oh, do you have a favorite reporter?"
"edgar snow because% # *&; (... "This was copied in the south last weekend = = ...
"In fact, I think that Han Han still has some problems. He used to have an article called "Little Breaks", which was really terrible. The logic is very confusing, and the words and sentences are very bad. Later, such a good novel came out at once, which is not very good, but it is already very good for people aged 17. After that, there were no outstanding works-you said that a person failed in seven subjects in high school, failed in Chinese and could not read classical Chinese. How can he understand 24 histories a year? I saw that he hadn't finished it yet ... and just as Fang questioned him, Han Han jumped up. I think he is afraid of losing the opportunity to endorse many products, so he is eager to clarify #% @ #.
I picked him up and listened to him. ...
"Well, it's about time, let's call it a day ... you are very good, you are very comprehensive, you are really good ... you should practice your handwriting well!"
"Oh, yes!"
At the moment I opened the door, he said
"How tall are you, 1.6 meters?"
"One meter five six ..."
"Oh ..."
Others can't remember which professor asked "Why Fudan?" "What if you are a war correspondent and you are killed?" "What qualities does a good reporter need?"
Fortunately, everything was prepared in advance, and they survived after questioning. ...
So I came out ... I think the professors are very friendly and tolerant ... but I really don't understand their mysterious Mona Lisa smile ... Fortunately, I didn't fill in any science and engineering majors and I wasn't bothered by abnormal science professors. Not only is the final result good or bad, but it is really special to have such an experience. How many opportunities did I have to communicate with these high-level people in my last life?
Next, wait for the results and prepare for the college entrance examination ... those who have not been interviewed, come on!
The door is actually open. ...
Interviewer's favorite question TOP 10
1. Please introduce yourself.
This is a question that interviewers often ask. It is unusual for people to answer this question. They only say their name, age, hobbies, work experience and resume. In fact, what the interviewer wants to know most is whether the job seeker is competent, including: the strongest skills, the deepest knowledge field, the most positive part of personality, the most successful things he has done, the main achievements and so on. These can have nothing to do with learning, but they can also be related to learning, but they should highlight positive personality and do things.
Only a reasonable interviewer will believe it. The interviewer attaches great importance to a person's manners. Job seekers should respect the examiner and say "thank you" after answering every question. Interviewers like polite job seekers.
2. What is your least favorite subject at school? Why?
Interviewers don't want job seekers to directly answer specific courses such as "Mathematics" and "Physical Education". If the direct answer also explains the reason, it not only shows that the job seeker is not interested in this subject, but also may show that he is not interested in some work to be completed in the future. This question is what foreign recruiters want to hear from job seekers: I may not be particularly interested in individual subjects, but because of this, I will spend more time studying this course and I will start to be interested in subjects that I am not interested in. Naturally, I will study the subjects I am interested in more seriously, so my grades in each course are more balanced. Through such questions, the interviewer can find job seekers who are interested in everything.
3. Tell me about your greatest strengths and weaknesses?
The interviewer has a high probability of asking this question, and usually doesn't want to hear a direct answer about shortcomings. If job seekers say that they are narrow-minded, jealous, lazy, grumpy and inefficient, then foreign companies will definitely not hire you. Interviewers like job seekers to talk about their own advantages, add some minor shortcomings in the middle, and finally turn the question back to the advantages and highlight the advantages. Interviewers like smart job seekers.
Do you think you are a good student at school?
The interviewer's recruiter is very smart, and asking this question will lead to many questions: if the job seeker's grades are good, he will say, "Yes, my grades are good, and all the grades are excellent." Of course, there are many criteria to judge whether a student is a good student. At school, I think grades are very important, and other aspects, including ideological and moral character, practical experience, team spirit and communication skills, are also very important. I have also done well in these areas. It should be said that I am an all-round development student. "If the job seeker's grades are not satisfactory, he will say," I think the criteria for being a good student are diversified, the academic performance is ok, and other aspects are also outstanding. For example, I have worked as an intern in many places. I like to work in a fast pace and under pressure. I have organized XXX activities in the student union, which has exercised my team spirit and organizational ability. "Experienced recruiters will understand that interviewers like honest job seekers.
5. Tell me about your family.
When the interviewer asks family questions, he doesn't have to know the family situation of the job seeker, nor does he have to explore privacy. Interviewers don't like to explore personal privacy, but want to know the shaping and influence of family background on job seekers. What the interviewer wants to hear is the positive influence of family on job seekers. What the interviewer likes to hear most is: I love my family very much! My family has always been harmonious. Although my parents are ordinary people, I have watched my father get up early and work hard every day since I was a child. His behavior invisibly cultivated my serious and responsible attitude and the spirit of hard work. My mother is kind, enthusiastic and helpful, so she is very popular in the company. Everything she says and does is teaching me the truth of being a man. Interviewers believe that harmonious family relations have a subtle influence on a person's growth.
6. What do you think about the development trend of industry and technology?
The interviewer is very interested in this question, and only well-prepared job seekers can pass the exam. Job seekers can directly find the information of the industry field you are applying for on the Internet. Only by in-depth understanding can they produce unique insights. The interviewer thinks that the smartest job seeker knows a lot about the company he interviewed, including its various departments and development. When answering questions in the interview, he can mention what he knows. Interviewers welcome people who enter the company as "confidants", not "blind people".
7. What do you think is missing from the position you are applying for?
Interviewers like to ask job seekers about their weaknesses, but savvy job seekers generally don't answer directly. They want to see job seekers repeat their own advantages and then say, "I believe I am qualified for this position, I have the ability, but I lack experience." I think I can solve this problem in the shortest time after I join the company. I have a strong learning ability and believe that I can quickly integrate into the company's corporate culture and enter the working state. " Interviewers like job seekers who can skillfully avoid difficult problems.
8. What salary do you expect?
The interviewer's salary level is very flexible, and he can get any salary according to his ability. Interviewers like frank people, but this question can't be answered directly. What the interviewer wants to hear is: "with my abilities and advantages, I am fully qualified for this position, and I believe I can do it well." However, your description of this position is not very specific, and I think we can postpone the discussion. " Interviewers welcome job seekers to set their salaries freely, rather than sticking to the price tag.
9. What can you bring to the company?
The interviewer is eager to know what the future employees can do for the enterprise. Job seekers should repeat their own advantages and say, "As far as my ability is concerned, I can be an excellent employee and bring high efficiency and more benefits to the organization". Interviewers like job seekers to show their ability to apply for positions, such as marketing positions. They can say, "I can develop a large number of new customers, and at the same time, I can provide more comprehensive and thoughtful services to old customers and develop their new needs and consumption." Wait a minute.
10. Do you have any questions?
The interviewer's question seems dispensable, but it's actually very important. Interviewers don't like people who say "no problem" because they attach great importance to employees' personality and innovation ability. Interviewers don't like job seekers asking questions about personal welfare. If someone asks: Do you have any training programs for new employees, can I join them? Or what is the promotion mechanism of your company? The interviewer will welcome you very much, because it shows your enthusiasm for learning, your loyalty to the company and your self-motivation.
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