"This question is the best answer."
On June 5438+07, all candidates faced the same problem in the recruitment interview of civil servants in Jinan. In a certain background, they asked candidates why they didn't start a business, but came to take the exam. Candidate Xiao He (pseudonym) told this reporter that his understanding of this issue is: combining his own situation, expounding his views on career choice and why he wants to be a civil servant.
After successfully answering the first two questions, the examinee Xiao He swept the last question and his mouth rose. "This question is the best answer for me."
"I thought about it two years ago," Xiao He said. "I am a person who is used to thinking ahead and planning the future."
Xiao He believes that starting a business requires social experience and practical experience, which she lacks. "Moreover, entrepreneurs need pioneering spirit and enterprising personality. I like to make plans and implement them in a down-to-earth manner, which is what I am good at. "
From two aspects of personality and experience, Xiao He said that he was determined to be a civil servant, and he also followed the plan step by step.
"I want to innovate within the system"
"Personality reason" is indeed a high-frequency word. Our reporter learned that almost half of the candidates regard "personality" as the main reason for their intention to join public office.
There are also many candidates who do not emphasize individuality and professionalism, and regard the position of civil servant as a stage to realize their own values, and have different views on the above views. "In fact, initiative and innovation are needed in this system."
Xiao Guo (pseudonym), a science student, said in the interview that the position he applied for was a management position serving enterprises. "Entrepreneurship is an innovation for me. When you become a civil servant, you can use policies and resources to serve more people who want to start a business. In addition, an innovative government needs young people like us, and there are many things to do within the system. "
In view of the above point of view, the reporter consulted a number of examiners and did not get a positive answer. Some examiners told this reporter that it is indeed the proper meaning of topic setting to examine students' objective understanding, orientation and career choice. "No matter what kind of views, they must be fully demonstrated, honest and credible."
Our reporter noticed that the interview results of the small country showed that the score was quite good.
"My parents are both civil servants"
"Values must be correct," Shuang Mu, a mass supervisor, told this reporter. Through field observation, she found that almost everyone's answer to this question would contain the element that "seeking public office means serving the people".
Our reporter learned in the previous interview that an important consideration for many candidates to choose to be civil servants is "stability"-and our reporter found at the interview site that only three of the 18 candidates in an examination room generously talked about this reason.
Another reason that is often mentioned is that the relatives of candidates are civil servants. "My mother is a civil servant. I saw her efforts and sense of accomplishment, so I chose to take the civil service exam. " "My uncle is a civil servant. He served the people conscientiously and set an example for me. "
There are many reasons for this. What do examiners think of this answer?
"There will be no extra points and no less points." Several examiners interviewed told this reporter that the key is whether the candidates can clearly explain the reasons for taking the public examination, which is true and credible.
Candidate Zheng Xiao (pseudonym) got the examiner's approval and scored well. "My parents are civil servants. I have lived in the unit compound since I was a child and have been observing adults. " She said, "I clearly know what my future job will be like and what my life will be like if I choose this road. I know this is what I want. "
An examiner told this reporter that "this little girl (Zheng Xiao) answered very frankly".