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Two students go to an interview together, and the recruiter asks you, which one do you think is more qualified for this job, and how do you answer to achieve a win-win result?

I interviewed a foreign affairs assistant of a company before. At that time, the interviewer interviewed two people, me and another person. In fact, I was well prepared, but I was not hired in the end. Because the interviewer finally gave me such a question, she asked me, if I had to choose between two people today, who would I choose? I was stupid, so I said I would choose the girl who came with me, but I was not hired. In fact, there may be many factors, but lz, you should dare to show your advantages. If you choose someone else, it means you are out, because work goes both ways. Now that you have gone to the interview, you are sure that you want the job. It is ungrateful to bow and scrape to others. Moreover, the interviewer will not think that you are hired by saying so, but will think that you missed this opportunity yourself. Then I'll choose someone else. He'll feel that way.

Therefore, you must answer yes, that is, you are suitable for this position, and then you must be reasonable and show confidence, but don't go too far. When explaining the reason, praise the person you interviewed with first. If she is more experienced than you, you can say: Actually, my companion is very experienced and capable, but on the whole, I think I am more suitable. Then I will elaborate, and it is best to take relevant experience. For example, although I don't have any work experience, I have been using various opportunities to get in touch with this kind of work during my school internship. I also found that practical work is far richer than professional knowledge, but I have a strong sense of responsibility, adaptability and learning ability, and I am very diligent, so I can successfully complete my work during my internship, and the experience I gained from it has benefited me a lot. Please rest assured that the experience I have learned in school and my internship will definitely make me qualified for this job. I believe in myself and can do what I want to do.

I said something like this. Reorganize yourself, but remember to be confident. In fact, the company is picking you, and you have the right to choose your job. Since you chose the interview and the job, why did you let this opportunity slip away from you?

I hope I can help you. Good luck.

Someone else answered. I thought it was useful to you, so I brought it here. Take a look at it for yourself, which also represents part of my opinion.

But here, you have to interview your classmates, so there are some problems. How to answer them so that you can get such a job without affecting your friendship?

Of course, choosing yourself and having strong confidence in yourself is only a trivial point. The point is, does your's friendship need mutual humility on the battlefield to be maintained? Then such friendship is not worth mentioning.

If you work together, you and your friends can be very close. If one day, you want to fight with each other on a certain occasion, then you should go all out. Please give your classmates and friends enough respect.

If your classmate or examiner asks you why you chose yourself after your answer, tell him what I said above. Because who can be sure that you will stand in the company's position in the future and will not give up your classmates and former friends here before you? Do you want to be soft-hearted Are you going to give up the interests of yourself and the company?

Have you figured it out? Welcome to ask questions. If it helps, I hope I can give you the best.