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Can a nurse leave bangs in the interview?

Nurses can leave bangs in interviews.

Matters needing attention in the interview

(1) modest and prudent. One difference between interview and face-to-face interview is that the interviewees are often the majority, including many experts and scholars. When answering some in-depth questions, job seekers must pretend to understand, ask for advice modestly if they don't understand, or frankly say that they don't understand, so as to leave an honest good impression on the employer.

(2) resourceful. When a job seeker faces many examiners alone, he is under great psychological pressure. The success or failure of the interview mostly depends on whether the job seeker can improvise and respond decisively, and can display his talents on the spot.

Second, interview skills

(1) Be sure to keep your mouth shut during the interview. If you think you have finished your answer, don't say any more. It is best not to try to use the strategy of talking more in order to promote yourself and let the recruiter know more about himself in a short time. In fact, this way is not desirable for most people. Don't say more about what to say and what not to say.

? (2) During the interview, candidates should pay attention to using flexible language skills for those problems or "trap" problems that need to be expounded from several aspects, and don't say dead at the beginning. Otherwise, it is easy to get yourself into an embarrassing situation or a "trap".