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How to Deal with Teacher Recruitment Interview

1. Image.

Dressing should not be too casual or too fashionable. It should be simple, clean and generous. Girls should not wear jewelry or make up. It is better to paint a little light makeup and rub a little BB cream to improve the mental outlook of skin color. It's best not to wear skirts and boots, be generous and don't exaggerate your hairstyle. Long hair is best tied with a high ponytail, which is energetic, beautiful and simple. Long hair is ok, but it doesn't look very energetic.

2. Attitude.

When interviewing, mental outlook is very important. You must be confident and show your temperament all the way down, but of course you can't be arrogant. Self-confidence does not mean arrogance, but self-confidence+modesty. After all, the person interviewing you is an examiner, and each examiner has a different temper and personality. No one likes arrogant people. Politeness is the most important thing. Before entering the interview room, you should knock on the door gently, even if the door is open. It's a matter of courtesy. The examiner motioned in and then entered the interview room. If there is no desk or stool in the room, go straight to the middle, salute the examiner and say good afternoon (morning), then start to answer. If there are desks and chairs in the room, don't sit directly. Go to the desk and chair and salute the examiner. Before you begin to answer, the examiner motioned you to sit down.

answer the question

Think clearly when you answer questions, and answer questions comprehensively. Before you begin to answer questions, you should say thank you for your question. I think ... first ... actually ... finally ... after you answer the questions, you should say that you have finished. Thank you. You can do more simulation exercises at ordinary times.

Answer the questions, salute directly, thank the examiner and go out.

Or stand back to the desk and chair, salute, thank the examiner, and then go out.