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What etiquette should college students pay attention to in job interview?

The first point: dress.

There is nothing to say about what to wear in the interview. It is nothing more than three levels, clean, decent and professional. But there are still many students asking if they want to wear professional clothes. I think so: if you have professional clothes, it is better to wear them; If not, it doesn't matter to wear professional casual clothes, as long as it's not too exaggerated and too personal, everyone can accept it in this era. As for the online speculation, it is said that when applying for some Internet companies and creative companies, you should highlight your personality through dressing. I want to say two things: first, your personality needs to be expressed by your abilities and ideas, not by your clothes; Second, proper professional attire is the safest interview attire. One more thing, everyone should dress up as chic as possible, and girls can wear light makeup without too much decoration. If it is a winter interview, students will take off their coats and down jackets before entering the venue, which will make you feel refreshed.

The second point: mentality adjustment

As long as you apply sincerely, you will always feel nervous during the interview, which is normal. But don't be too flustered or flustered because of nervousness. For example, when your former classmates come in for an interview, you should make some preparations: check whether the materials you need to bring are complete, stand up and take a few deep breaths, and tidy up your clothes. You don't have to be too obsessed with the so-called stress reduction skills. In fact, a proper sense of tension can make your brain more awake. Just to remind you, some students like to keep walking around when they are nervous. In fact, this is not good, it will aggravate your nervousness. A better way is to stand still, adjust your breathing and let your body be in a more relaxed state.

The third point: seat selection

Don't forget to knock when you enter the interview room. The way to knock on the door is very simple, first knock, and then knock twice in a row. Teacher Xiao Bai mainly reminds everyone where to sit after entering the interview room. Some employers have prepared it for you, and there will be an empty seat opposite the interviewer. You will know where to sit at a glance. Some employers are not ready. Then, some students may instinctively choose the nearest vacancy when they are nervous, which is obviously wrong. Generally speaking, your seat must face the interviewer's middle position. There are three points to emphasize here: first, if you really don't know how to sit for a while, don't panic, you can stop for a while. The interviewer will guide you to sit by hand; Second, some units do not sit face to face, but the two sides form a 90-degree angle. This kind of location arrangement can ease the tension of candidates and is a very normal seating arrangement. Students don't have to feel strange; Third, there are some small interviews or special recruitment, and you will go directly to the leadership office for an interview. At this time, someone will definitely guide you to sit down, and the students just obey the arrangement.

The fourth point: the placement of personal belongings

Teacher Xiao Bai suggested that when you enter the interview room, don't bring anything other than the required materials. If you need to carry it with you for property safety or other reasons, please tidy it up properly and don't hold it in your hand at random. After entering the interview room, you can put large items by the door; Small items can be placed at your feet after sitting, not on the table. Also remind the students of two points: first, please mute the mobile phone, put it in your bag or pocket, and don't hold it in your hand; Second, if you are required to carry relevant materials with you, please prepare them in advance. Don't worry, make yourself more nervous.

The fifth point: body language, expression

As for body language and facial expressions, students only need to remember one fundamental principle, that is, they can make you look decent, confident and friendly. To achieve this requirement, we must master two skills: first, we should be generous, not rash and not timid; Second, stand up straight with a smile. It is enough to do these two things.

Point 6: Basic etiquette

Students don't have to pursue those harsh business etiquette. Remember the following points that Miss Xiaobai said, and you can guarantee your basic etiquette: First, please close the door after entering the interview room; Second, when interviewing fresh graduates, you don't have to shake hands and nod with the interviewer. If the interviewer takes the initiative to shake hands, please extend your hand generously; Third, after sitting, please don't lean back at will, try to sit in front of the chair; Fourth, if you don't know how to straighten your hands, cross your fingers and press them on the table; Fifth, please make eye contact with the interviewer. If you feel uncomfortable looking into their eyes, focus on the left or right side of the interviewer's nose. Sixth, don't shake your legs, you really feel tired, you can tilt your legs a little; Seventh, don't do too many small moves, such as holding glasses, smoothing your hair, pulling your skirt, pouting and so on.

Seventh point: opening up.

When does the interview start? Generally speaking, it is the interviewer who starts first. For example, he would say, classmate, welcome to our interview. Please introduce yourself first. Here is just to remind students that no matter what happens, please sit down and concentrate before you start talking. Don't be out of breath or introduce yourself while adjusting your position and packing your things.