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The main evaluation content of the employer in the interview!

The main evaluation content of the employer in the interview!

After summing up the needs of many employers, 597.com found that their main evaluation in recruiting and selecting talents includes 12, which is provided for job seekers' reference, hoping to be helpful to everyone's job search.

1, appearance and behavior This refers to the applicant's body shape, appearance, skin color, clothing and behavior, mental state, etc. National civil servants, teachers, public relations personnel, business managers and other positions. There are high requirements for appearance and manners. Research shows that people with dignified appearance, neat clothes and civilized manners generally work regularly, pay attention to self-discipline and have a strong sense of responsibility.

2, professional knowledge to understand the depth and breadth of candidates' professional knowledge, whether their professional knowledge update meets the requirements of the position to be hired, as a supplement to the written test of professional knowledge. The interview is more flexible and in-depth in examining professional knowledge. The questions asked are also closer to the demand for professional knowledge in vacant positions.

3. Work experience generally refers to consulting the candidate's resume or work registration form and asking some related questions. Ask candidates about their background and past work to supplement and confirm their practical experience. Through the understanding of work experience and practical experience, we can also examine candidates' sense of responsibility, initiative, thinking ability, oral expression ability and' rational state' when something happens.

4. Oral expression ability Whether the candidate can express his thoughts, opinions, opinions or suggestions smoothly in the interview. The specific contents of the survey include: logic, accuracy, appeal, sound quality, timbre, volume, tone and so on.

5. In the interview of comprehensive analysis ability, can candidates grasp the essence of the questions raised by the examiner through analysis, so as to be thorough in reasoning, comprehensive in analysis and clear in organization?

6. The ability of reaction and coping mainly depends on whether the examinee accurately understands the questions obtained by the examiner and the rapidity and accuracy of the answers. Whether the response to sudden problems is witty and agile, and whether the answers are appropriate. Whether the accident is handled properly, properly, etc.

7. Interpersonal skills In the interview, you can understand the interpersonal tendency and skills of the applicant by asking which club activities he often participates in, what kind of people he likes to deal with, and what role he plays in various social occasions.

8. Self-control ability and emotional stability self-control ability are particularly important for national civil servants and many other types of staff (such as managers of enterprises). On the one hand, I can be restrained, tolerant and rational when I encounter criticism from my superiors, work pressure or personal interests, so that my work will not be affected by emotional fluctuations; On the other hand, work should be patient and persevering.

9. Work attitude: First, understand the candidates' attitude towards their past study and work; The second is to understand his attitude towards the position he is applying for. In the past, people who didn't study or work seriously, didn't care about what they did, and did well or badly could hardly be diligent and responsible in their new jobs.

10, self-motivated, enterprising, enterprising people generally set a career goal and work hard for it. It is manifested in efforts to do the existing work well, not satisfied with the status quo, and there are often innovations in the work. People who are not self-motivated are generally content with the status quo, doing nothing, not seeking success, but seeking nothing, and are not enthusiastic about anything.

1 1. Job-hunting motivation Understand why the applicant wants to work in this unit, what kind of job he is most interested in, what he pursues in his work, and judge whether the position or working conditions provided by this unit can meet his job requirements and expectations.

12, hobbies What sports do candidates like to play in their spare time, what books they like to read, what TV programs they like to watch, and what hobbies they have. Let them know about a person's hobbies, which is often beneficial to the job arrangement after employment.

In addition, during the interview, the examiner will also introduce the situation and requirements of the unit and the position to be hired to the candidates, discuss the issues that the candidates care about, such as salary and benefits, and answer other questions that the candidates may ask.

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