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Hello! I would like to ask, what do college physics experimenters usually look for when recruiting? What should I pay attention to during the interview? What questions do you usually ask?
Physics experimenters in colleges and universities mainly look at two aspects: 1 familiarity with experimental equipment; 2. The ability to organize students to have a good experimental class.
Of course, college physics experimenters are different from college physics teachers. Although their work is related, there are also differences. Therefore, it is doomed that college physics experimenters should not only be professional and solid, but also be familiar with the use of various instruments. More importantly, they should have the spirit of hard work. College physics experimenters work hard, and employers certainly hope that their college physics experimenters can endure loneliness!
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