Interview is to examine a person's working ability and comprehensive quality through written, face-to-face or online communication (video and telephone). Through the interview, you can preliminarily judge whether the candidate can integrate into your team. The following are the frequently asked questions of foreign trade interview that I brought, for reference only.
(1) Why do you want to join our company?
This is usually the first question the interviewer asks. At this time, the interviewer began to judge whether to hire or not. I suggest you first judge the nature of the job you are applying for, whether it is oriented by professional ability or requires communication skills. In fact, the market is mostly service-oriented, so eloquence is regarded as one of the basic abilities, so you should show your eloquence well at this time. If you are not eloquent, you must show your professional ability, that is, sincerity, to make up for the lack of eloquence?
When you answer this question, you must be positive. Want to have a better development space, hope to develop in related fields, hope to learn more in the company, and so on? At this time, you can praise the interview company a little, but remember to be sincere, otherwise you will gild the lily and lose more! My advice to newcomers in society is that since you have no previous work experience, I suggest that you can tell your motives frankly, but think of the wording.
(2) What do you like about this job?
I believe, in fact, everyone must have an answer in their hearts! Everyone's values are different, and the criteria for judging nature will be different. But when answering the interviewer's questions, you can't speak your mind too directly, especially the salary problem. However, some harmless answers are good considerations, such as convenient transportation, the nature and content of work can meet your own interests and so on. However, if you can think carefully about the uniqueness of this job at this time, I believe you will get great points in the interview.
(3) What are your strengths and weaknesses?
Many interviewers like to ask this question, the purpose of which is to examine the suitability of talents and the sincerity of job seekers. Before that, they should make a good analysis of themselves, make a list of their advantages and disadvantages, and select the parts that are also disadvantages and advantages. When answering questions, we should focus on the advantages and emphasize the advantages that can bring benefits to the company, such as initiative and willingness to learn. Disadvantages suggest choosing some harmless shortcomings or those mentioned above.
(4) How much do you know about the company?
At this time, the preparation of kung fu will come in handy, and the information you absorbed before will come into play! At least know what products and services the company provides. Otherwise, the interviewer will be embarrassed to ask questions on the spot, so be sure to prepare in advance!
(5) What are your expectations and goals for your job?
This is a question used by the interviewer to judge whether the job seeker has a certain degree of expectation for himself and whether he knows the job. People who have clear learning goals for their jobs usually learn faster and enter a new job more easily. At this time, I suggest you find a definite answer according to the nature of your work. For example, the salesman's job can be answered like this: "My goal is to become a super salesman, widely sell the company's products and achieve the best performance;" In order to achieve this goal, I will definitely study hard. I believe that I will achieve this goal with my serious and responsible attitude. " Other types of work can also be compared, as long as the target is slightly modified?
(6) Why do you want to leave your job?
Be careful when answering this question. Even if you have been wronged in your previous job, never show how much you complain about the company, especially to avoid criticizing the company's own supervisor and avoiding the negative emotions and impressions of the interviewer. It is suggested that the best answer at this time is self-reproach, such as feeling that there is no room for study and development in your job, wanting to study more in the relevant industry of the interview, or that your previous job does not conform to your career plan. The answer better be positive.
(7) Why did you choose this job?
This is a question used by the interviewer to test the job seeker's understanding of the job, so as to know that the job seeker only applies for the job based on his vision or real interest in the job. At this time, the pre-research efforts emphasized before came in handy again. I suggest that your answer should match your personal interests with the characteristics of your work content, show a high degree of sincerity, and pave the way for your success.
(8) What do you think of the development of related industries?
This is also an effort to prepare in advance. Read more relevant newspapers and magazines, do some thinking, and show your understanding of this related industry. If you change jobs in the same industry, you can emphasize your personal point of view according to your own experience. However, if you are a novice in this industry, it is recommended to take a conservative approach, mainly based on the information provided by the current information, and to show high interest and sincerity as the highest guiding principle.
(9) What kind of treatment do you want?
This is a very sensitive issue. In fact, at present, large enterprises usually explain the basic salary and other salary benefits in advance when recruiting, while many small and medium-sized enterprises still take personal ability and interview evaluation as the standard of salary negotiation. Therefore, it is suggested that job seekers can use the current network technology to inquire about the relevant information of salary positioning and make the most basic salary base in line with personal values, experience and ability. At this time, people with no work experience are advised to take a conservative attitude and take objective information as the most important consideration. The answer "according to company regulations" is not recommended, which not only shows that they are not confident in their work, but also causes a lot of trouble when their salary can not meet their personal requirements.
(10) What have you learned from your work?
This is a question suitable for job-hoppers. I suggest that you can answer according to the characteristics of the interview at this time. If you need to communicate with people in your business work, you can cite examples of communicating with people in your previous work, what difficulties you have experienced and what experiences you have learned. If you grasp these points and make a statement, you can easily pass the customs.
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