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What should I do if I am nervous before the interview?

A teacher said: I interviewed 100 people in the last six months. Some interviewees were incoherent and even answered irrelevant questions, which made them very nervous. Judging from their resumes, we especially wanted to confess, but we were scared during the interview.

So, he gave these pertinent suggestions from the interviewer's point of view:

First of all, make full preparations before the interview, sort out the questions that may be asked, and be targeted. Some general routines need to be carefully prepared, for example, please introduce yourself, such as why you apply for our company, what is your salary expectation and so on.

If you encounter a problem that you can't solve, one trick is: make it clear to me and make sure that you will learn it quickly and have a strong learning ability.

Secondly, if you are vague about the question asked by the interviewer, please ask the questioner to explain the question or ask the meaning of the question, which can relieve your nervousness.

In addition, you can conduct a simulation training before the interview, or see other people's interview reactions.

At the same time, I also try to be a guest as an interviewer.

In addition, he also mentioned that he usually makes more keynote speeches or speeches in front of everyone, and pays attention to the training to eliminate fear. You can refer to a series of books on Amazon, such as "Improve your oral English in the workplace and bid farewell to nervousness".

The interview can be said to be the first public speech in the workplace, in which the phenomenon of "purposeful trembling" is particularly prone to occur (introduced in the book "Improving your workplace speech ability to say goodbye to nervousness"), which needs to be seen and solved.