If the questions asked in the interview don't match or you are not confident, just say: I used to work as a clerk in XX (quality, front desk, etc. It's not quite the same as the interview), and I'm not very familiar with the workflow of this (XX clerk interview). I believe that if I am given the opportunity to explore at work, I can quickly adapt to and complete the work you told me.
Generally, factories will not ask you to show your diploma (a more formal factory meeting), because high school is very common now, and most people will ask you to graduate from high school in terms of recruitment conditions.
Factory staff:
Front desk clerk (it is more appropriate to be a front desk clerk without experience, and the requirements are the lowest compared with other clerks)
Answer the phone, send a fax, bring tea and water to the guests, etc.
Personnel clerk
Responsible for personnel recruitment, resignation, leave, attendance and other work.
Ordinary office staff
Responsible for the daily affairs of the department, sort out and classify the documents of the department, and complete the work temporarily arranged by the department head.
Mould clerk
My first employee was a model employee. It's easy, just need to understand some terms.
Production clerk
Some people with higher wages are tired. Of course, not every factory is tired. According to the actual production situation, they are generally responsible for daily production and performance.