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On etiquette norms that college students should pay attention to in job interview based on tpo principle.

TPO principle is one of the basic principles of dress etiquette. "tpo" principle, that is, dress should consider time, place and occasion. The letters T, P and O are abbreviations of English words: time, place and purpose. It means that when people choose clothes and consider their specific styles, they should first consider the time, place and purpose, and strive to make their clothes and their specific styles coordinate with the time, place and purpose of clothes, so as to be more harmonious and compatible.

(1) time: once the interview time is agreed with the employer, you must arrive at the interview place 5- 10 minutes in advance to show the sincerity of the job seeker.

(2) Location: Don't be nervous when you enter the interview. In the mock interview of Xue Xin University, the instructor emphasized that if the door is closed, you should knock first and get permission before you can enter. Open and close the door gently, calmly and naturally. When you meet, you should take the initiative to greet the recruiter and address it appropriately. Don't sit down when the employer doesn't ask you to sit down. When the employer asks you to sit down, you should say "thank you".

(3) Answer the questions of the employer one by one. Listen carefully when you are introduced to the opposite direction. To show that you understand and are interested, you can nod your head at the right time or ask and answer questions appropriately. Answer the examiner's questions clearly, with a moderate voice and a concise and complete answer. Under normal circumstances, don't interrupt the employer's questions or answer questions, otherwise it will give people the impression of impatience, recklessness and impoliteness.

(4) In the whole interview process, keep elegant and generous, talk modestly and cautiously, and have a positive and enthusiastic attitude. If the employer has more than two examiners, whose question should you answer? You should look at them and look around other examiners in time to show your respect for them.