How can campus recruitment publicity not panic?

There are only two kinds of people in the interview: one is nervous, and the other is pretending not to be nervous.

Everyone is nervous about strange behavior. You went to see your girlfriend's parents. Her parents asked, Do you have a house and a car? How much money do you have? Who is not nervous about this matter? ...

A certain degree of tension is not only normal, but also beneficial.

Don't panic when you find yourself with a rapid pulse and shortness of breath. This is because your body is very sensitive to external stimuli. It needs you to react and calm down. If these physiological reactions are handled well, you can think faster and concentrate more, even better than when you are not nervous.

Brother Ming went to the university to give a lecture, which has been said many times, but standing on the stage, it is inevitable to panic. I adjust my physiology and psychology to relieve my tension. Go to the bathroom before the lecture, look in the mirror, read the outline of the lecture in your mind, adjust all the equipment such as computer, projector and page turning pen, take a sip of water, take a deep breath, and rehearse the opening remarks repeatedly in your mind. ...

Because I am nervous, I am cautious, which in turn makes me more brilliant.

It is normal to be nervous. Look at it objectively.

The ultimate skill in dealing with tension is to admit it generously.

If you really can't control your nervousness, you can try to tell your feelings truthfully and tell the interviewer directly: "I'm sorry, I care too much about this interview opportunity. I especially like your company, so I am a little nervous. "

Honesty is more likely to win the favor of others. For the employer, the interviewer will definitely give you encouragement. You took the opportunity to ease the tension and express "I love your company deeply", killing two birds with one stone.