I'm going to a company to interview for the position of business specialist next week. What questions can I ask at that time? What preparations should be made? thank you

Generally speaking: No matter what you do, the most important thing is to have enough work experience and be able to handle the industry with ease!

If you have no work experience, try to collect some information and impose it on yourself as your real experience to ensure that you pass the interview. Study hard after you arrive at your post. It's best to specify which company you were in charge of at that time (maybe you didn't) (it's good for everyone to be smart and cheat).

Summary: I have received training in business negotiation, economic law and business contract drafting. In terms of working ability and practical experience, you must have strong business execution ability and negotiation ability; Have good affinity and communication and coordination skills; Excellent comprehensive analysis ability and awareness of observation and discovery, familiar with the operation of common office software such as Office. In addition, lively and enthusiastic personality, serious and responsible attitude and practical and diligent style are also essential basic qualities.

In addition to the above basic requirements, an excellent commercial specialist should also be proficient in IT technology and familiar with e-commerce operation platforms including information flow network, knowledge flow network, capital flow network, logistics network and contract network. Proficient in e-commerce management, including ERP system management, SCM supply chain management, CRM customer relationship management, etc. Understand the security of e-commerce system, electronic financial security and other related knowledge, and pay attention to People's Republic of China (PRC) Electronic Signature Law, Measures for the Administration of Internet Information Services, Regulations on the Protection of Computer Software and other related laws and regulations.

Summary: This information is available online! Most importantly, you need to know what skills, experience and spirit you are engaged in. No, at the last minute. Knowledge and experience are accumulated slowly. The interview should be natural and graceful, talkative and not stage fright.

Come on! Just saying, for reference only! Forgive my offense!