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Those who need someone to accompany them during the interview, what do you think?

I think one of the reasons is that young people who are interviewing for jobs nowadays are basically only children, and some parents are very controlling and want to accompany them! Second, the current recruitment agencies are too chaotic, and there are too many scams in interviews with various training institutions. With the advanced information, we see all kinds of negative news and worry about being deceived and injured. Overall, it’s better to bring friends and family to the interview than going alone! If you succeed, someone will share your joy; if you fail, someone will comfort you softly!

Not confident, not independent... If you observe carefully, you will find that many people around you are alone! And you think if you go alone! Do others think you are lonely? In fact, no one will notice! You have to learn to go anywhere with confidence! In the beginning, you can listen to music while walking! Slowly you will overcome the psychological problems... whatever you are missing, you will long to have. For such people, companionship represents trust and love, which is a very precious thing. Of course, a sufficient sense of security can only be given to yourself. The original intention of giving companionship is good, but it should also be done in moderation. Everyone needs to grow, both physically and mentally.

Requiring someone to accompany you in everything is a sign of lack of self-confidence. Such people will develop an indecisive character and will not be able to achieve great things, while those who are independent will act decisively, set their sights on the goal, and never look back. They dare to say Be the most diligent, dare to do the most, and act decisively! It can accomplish great things! Character determines destiny, vision determines pattern, pattern determines life.

I have been recruiting for more than a year, and this situation is still relatively rare. I have never seen anyone bringing parents, and occasionally I have seen people bringing friends. However, the interviews at that time had group sessions and face-to-face sessions, and the most friends were If he watches and does not participate in the group session, he will not be allowed to participate in the face-to-face session.

Personally I think:

1. The relationship between these two people must be very good!

2. Job seekers have a certain lack of confidence and need friends to cheer them up or help them understand the company.

For job seekers, my personal suggestion is that unless there are special difficulties or special reasons, do not bring your parents or friends, unless the person you bring is just to accompany you here, but will not make any appearance.