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Three selected articles on college students’ job interview experiences

After many interviews, I also summarized my own experience.

First of all, correct your attitude towards employment, don’t take chances, let alone be timid. We are a generation that cannot avoid the pressure of employment. Because of the pressure, we will inevitably encounter setbacks and a sense of gap during the job search process. It is particularly necessary to face it with a normal mentality. In fact, each of us hopes to find a job with good pay, less pressure, and more free time. However, we rarely have such opportunities. Therefore, when it comes to employment issues before entering society, we will feel a sense of gap. This is also It is inevitable, after all, this mountain is as high as the other mountain. Therefore, we often have to "step back and seek the next best thing", that is, "it is better to retreat and build a net than fish in the abyss", "employ first and then choose a career": find a suitable This enterprise may not be your own and suitable for you, but it can provide many opportunities for development and success, so that we can be better trained and improved, and better adapt to the requirements of future society.

Secondly, during the job preparation stage, you should position yourself well, combine your own strengths and weaknesses, identify the type of job, and then identify the industry and competitive companies in the industry. There are three hundred and sixty professions, and we will be number one. When we graduate from college, there are many industries, positions and companies (units) for us to choose from. We should have a clear understanding of which profession is suitable for us, and be targeted and absolutely Don't be like a headless fly without a goal. I remember when I was preparing to apply for a job, because I studied financial accounting knowledge, I chose accounting, cashiering and auditing, and I have never deviated from these directions since then.

Once again, be fully prepared. As the saying goes: "Be prepared and be prepared." At the beginning of my job search, I had prepared nearly 10 resumes. In addition, I also carefully analyzed the employment situation in previous years and the upcoming employment situation to be aware of it. For graduates facing employment, information is still the first priority. Of course, I will not let go of any opportunity easily. Thanks to four years of knowledge accumulation and social work training. For this, I sincerely thank the school for everything it has given me: superior learning conditions, a relaxed learning environment, and many social work training opportunities. In addition to completing the homework in this department, I took some elective courses in external departments. Although my studies were not very precise, they broadened my horizons. In my spare time, I also participated in a number of social works, played a variety of social roles, and experienced a variety of life tastes. These not only improved my abilities, but also gave me a lot of confidence.

In the end, the interview is the most important. No matter how well-written your resume is, no matter how beautiful you are, and no matter how excellent your grades are, if you can't pass the interviewer's threshold, the company will miss you. For a formal interview, you must be neatly dressed, energetic, and show your best side. Your self-introduction must be attractive, your resume should be meaningful, and you must always remember the above content. Details are very important during the interview process. You must highlight your personal characteristics while also being dignified and cautious.

What particularly comes to mind is that it is easy to find a job in the accounting major of our school, but you must seize the opportunity, and you must not be too high or too low. Of course, different units have different requirements, and some are even very different. Choose your own by "knowing yourself and the enemy" and being fully prepared. I think success will definitely belong to you.

College student job interview experience 2

First, when looking for a job, you should pay attention to the process. Don’t take the results too seriously. Some graduates always wonder whether the company will use them. I worry about whether I will find a job that suits me, but I don’t focus on summarizing experiences and lessons and accumulating tips for job hunting.

Secondly, when looking for a job, you must have a persistent pursuit. Don’t be afraid of failure, but have confidence. Sincerity can move someone, persistence can still move someone.

Graduates must understand the current situation clearly. This year marks the graduation year of the second batch of students who have expanded their enrollment in colleges and universities across the country. In addition, there are still people who did not find jobs last year. The employment pressure for fresh graduates is very high and the situation is intolerable. optimism. Take developed areas such as Guangdong as an example. The required number of normal school students in the main subjects has reached saturation. What is in short supply are computer, psychology, and English teachers in primary and secondary schools.

Therefore, I advise graduates of normal colleges not to always think about developed areas and not to have lofty ideas. They must clearly understand their own strengths, what they are, and what they can do.

Another point is not to pay too much attention to the level of salary. The key is whether the position you are seeking has room for development and how big the room is. Many students do not want to go to the grassroots level because of low wages and remote areas. But they ignored the most important point. These places have a lot of room for development, many opportunities, and little competition. On the contrary, in developed areas and big cities, freshly graduated college students, especially those who are not college graduates, go to these areas to find jobs and develop. The space is extremely small, the opportunities are few, and the competition is fierce.

I have some experience of recruitment in the society. I have been to Guangzhou, Dongguan, Zhongshan and other cities some time ago. What impressed me most is that society now recognizes talents. It not only considers you. What certificates do you have, which university did you graduate from, and what is your major? The employer may consider whether you graduated from university, but this is not the most important. No matter who you are, he will give you a chance. The key is Your quality, whether you have plasticity or not.

Regarding some certificates such as English Level 4 and Level 6 certificates, the requirements of some foreign companies, state-owned and private large enterprises are related to the qualities of the talents they need. Level 4 and Level 6 certificates are just Give you an opportunity to talk to him, the key depends on your practical ability. For example, if a company wants to hire you, it will give you an article for you to translate on the spot. Modern society pays more attention to practical talents. Some certificates are only a manifestation of examination ability and cannot fully reflect a person's true level. Society only pays attention to practical operations. In college, we only focus on the study of theoretical knowledge, but practical operational abilities are not. Very poor. You say you are a college student, and if you are given a job, can you afford it and let it go? However, our current college students only deal with exams in college, but do not ask what kind of talents the society really needs, and have studied blindly for four years. Just rush to find a job. In response to these problems, I would like to make two special suggestions: one is to improve self-cultivation, and the other is to learn to adapt to society.

What I want to say to my fellow students is that you must set your own goals in college. Let yourself clearly understand what the purpose of going to college is? What type of person do you want to cultivate yourself into? How should you study for this goal in college? How to do it? Therefore, junior students should also participate in Social practice activities, only in this way can you successfully and quickly enter the society after graduation. By then, you may find a job that does not match your major, and facts show that many graduates find jobs that do not match their major. It depends on how you do things. If you have the ability, for example, when you enter a factory and someone asks you to operate, will you do it?

Another point is that you must consolidate your basic skills. Many normal students have not laid a good foundation for finding a job. "Three words" "That is, poor pen writing, calligraphy, and chalk writing, poor language expression skills, poor interpersonal relationships, poor understanding of teaching materials, poor educational ideas, etc. Due to lack of exercise, these shortcomings will be exposed immediately after leaving the society. came out.

Our school is a normal college in Hainan Province. Graduates are generally assigned to various primary and secondary schools in the province. However, this situation has changed in the past year or two. Some key middle schools like Hainan and Qiao Zhongji Middle School, Jiaji Middle School, Wenchang Middle School, etc. have set their sights on the whole country, including graduates from key normal universities. So how do we compete with graduates from key universities? I think I have mentioned it above, let me summarize it again:

1. Strengthen your language expression ability, which includes two aspects: expressing yourself clearly to others and accurately understanding what others mean.

2. Improve your ability to get along with and communicate with others, which includes collaboration skills, organizational skills, leadership skills, the ability to work with others, etc.

3. Strengthen personal cultural literacy, ranging from astronomy to geography. A person’s cultivation not only reflects the inside, but also reflects the outside. As soon as you speak, people will know whether you have connotation or not. . Culture is an introverted thing, and the amount of cultural accomplishment accumulated can also reflect a person's temperament.

In fact, each of us hopes to find a job with good pay, less pressure, and more free time. However, we rarely have such opportunities. Therefore, when it comes to employment issues before entering society, we will feel a sense of gap. This is also It is inevitable, after all, this mountain is as high as the other mountain. Therefore, we often have to "step back and seek the next best thing", that is, "it is better to retreat and build a net than fish in the abyss", "employ first and then choose a career": find a suitable This school may not be your own and suitable for you, but it can provide many opportunities for development and success, so that we can be better trained and improved, and better adapt to the requirements of future society.

During the job preparation stage, you should position yourself well and combine your own strengths and weaknesses. When we graduate from college, there are many schools (units) for us to choose from. We should have a clear understanding of which school is suitable for us and be targeted. We must not be like a headless fly without a goal.

Interviews are very important. No matter how well-written your resume is, no matter how beautiful you are, no matter how excellent your grades are, if you can't pass the interview, then the school will have no chance with you. For a formal interview, you must be neatly dressed, energetic, and show your best side. Your self-introduction must be attractive, your resume should be meaningful, and you must always remember the above content. Details are very important during the interview process. You must highlight your personal characteristics while also being dignified and cautious.

Be fully prepared before the interview, practice a one-minute self-introduction, and learn about the school. The mentality must be corrected. The people interviewing you are equal to you. Don't think that they are in a higher position and you are in a weaker position. The more this happens, the easier it is to show a lack of confidence during the interview. You must speak confidently and at an appropriate volume, neither too loud nor too soft, but you must not speak softly, which is also a sign of lack of confidence. When speaking, use appropriate body language and properly reflect the art of speaking. Answer clearly, keep a clear head, answer whatever is asked, and don’t say anything you haven’t asked first. Pay attention to politeness and personal habits: say hello when entering, sit upright, don't shake your feet, don't make your body language too loud, say goodbye when leaving, and take all your belongings or garbage out of the interview room.

Trial lectures are also very important. Don't be nervous when giving a trial lecture. You should speak the same way as you usually teach during training. We are all fresh graduates and have no teaching experience. Don't pursue glamor when teaching, just talk about the key points generously. But make sure there are no knowledge mistakes.

Remember never to be disappointed in yourself, and don’t deny yourself because others have found jobs but you haven’t. Of course, we need to look at what problems we have and why others are successful; we should not look down on ourselves, because self-confidence is a major factor in a successful job search. Before applying for a job, position yourself and ask yourself what industry you want to work in and what advantages you have in developing in this industry. As the saying goes: Opportunities only come to those who are prepared. If you really want to get a job, you must make adequate preparations, including exam preparation, clothing preparation, and psychological preparation.

In the process of looking for a job, I got to know myself again and found that there were still many shortcomings and areas that needed correction. I constantly improved my knowledge in all aspects and increased my experience and experience. In short, you must be confident, because the recruiting unit needs talents who dare to be innovative and thoughtful. You must believe in yourself, discover your shortcomings, improve them, make progress through continuous learning and exercise, and become a real talent.