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Haier Small Language (Japanese) Interview

I’m afraid only the interviewer knows the content of the interview~~~!

The following is excerpted from the website of "Contemporary Education", I hope it will help you.

If it is a Japanese interview, memorize your self-introduction very well.

If you are not very good at honorifics, just use the ます type. There is no need for too advanced honorifics. He will understand you as a foreigner anyway.

Be careful from the moment you enter! ! !

Knock on the door and wait for the person inside to say you can come in. Do not sit down immediately. After he signals, you say "I'm sorry," and then sit down. The bag should be placed on the ground next to the chair, hands should not be placed on the table, and the back should be straight.

Begin by saying a few words when you introduce yourself. When you meet someone for the first time, please take care of them and bend down to say hello.

Be loud and clear when introducing yourself and answering questions. If you don't understand, you must ask him to say it again. Don't pretend to understand, and don't remain silent again. I really can’t speak Japanese well, so I asked if I could answer in English. I just said that I don’t know how to say this question in Japanese with professional vocabulary! ! !

Be sure to answer his questions as much as possible.

At the end, I would like to thank "ありがとうごさいます". Then stand up, bend down and bow about 30 degrees, say "I'm sorry, I'm sorry", and return the chair! ! !

When you go out, close the door carefully.

Pay attention to your appearance and keep it clean and tidy.