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Today, I applied for a job at a job fair. The interviewer asked me if I had any relevant experience, and I said no. Then she told me to go back first and said that she would call me for an interview.

Personally, I feel hopeless

First of all, you need to know whether it takes several years of work experience to write it in the interview requirements. If it is written, you should not be informed, but if it is not written, your interview is good and possible;

Secondly, work experience is not something you just talk about. You have to really do it to know some edges and corners. If you haven't done it, it's easy to ruin it by asking. Just like me, when I just graduated, I interviewed every day. It took me about two months to interview a company, and I finally found a good job. When a person enters a new industry or post, he can adapt quickly if he wants to learn.

Besides, I want to say that if you are asked about your work experience in the next interview, you can find a friend in advance or search and study online yourself, and you will probably know some basic things such as how to do it and what to do at ordinary times. It is best to say that you are willing to work hard or have a strong learning ability. Don't overdo it, take control of it yourself. To tell the truth, you will know more when you have more interviews.

Finally, I wish you an ideal job. The above is my own opinion, I hope it will help you.