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職場面試的5大忌諱
進(jìn)行面試的時候,你能用純正的英語和清晰的英語邏輯表達(dá)來回答這些問題嗎?怎樣的回答能給面試官留下深刻印象、讓面試官最終決定錄用你而不是別人?避免以下的這八件事,讓你的面試事半功倍!
過度緊張語無倫次
1. Freeze upIf you can’t make it through an interview without crumbling, people are unlikely to believe you’ll be able to withstand the rigors of a normal job. So if you find interviews particularly daunting, work on your pep-talk beforehand. For example, if you find you’re saying things to yourself like, “I’m terrible in interviews, I know I’ll look like an idiot” – that can’t be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Instead, change your mental monologue to something more hopeful, yet still realistic, like “I get nervous during interviews, so I need to practice beforehand, and remember to look at the interviewer and keep breathing.” And do practice, too – that can really reduce your fear.
如果你無法平和冷靜地通過一場面試,這會很難使別人相信你能禁得起來自常規(guī)工作的嚴(yán)格考驗。因此,如果你覺得那些面試會使你緊張不安,你可以事先給自己打打氣。比如說,即使你心里在想“我知道我在面試中會表現(xiàn)很差,看起來就像個傻瓜”,這也不可能是一個自我實現(xiàn)的預(yù)言。相反,把你的內(nèi)心獨(dú)白轉(zhuǎn)化成一些更加樂觀卻不失現(xiàn)實性的話語,就像“我在面試的時候會緊張,所以我要事先練習(xí)一下,一定要記得看著面試官,呼吸要平穩(wěn),放輕松。”除此之外你還要做一些事前練習(xí),此舉能夠有效緩解你內(nèi)心的不安。
完全一言堂——說個不停
2. DominateIf you know you have a strong personality and tend to talk a lot, coach yourself before you go into an interview to get curious about the interviewer: what he or she might be interested in hearing from you, his or her view of the job and of the company. If you’re in a curious mindset, you’ll be much more likely to listen, and the interview will be a dialogue, vs. a monologue.
如果你深知自己個性很強(qiáng)且喜歡滔滔不絕地說話,那你在面試前就要訓(xùn)練自己去揣摩面試官的內(nèi)心:面試官想聽我講什么?對這份工作還有這個公司是什么看法?如果你在面試過程中處于這樣一種好奇的心態(tài),你就會更傾向于去聽面試官在說什么,面試就會成為一場對話,而不是一次獨(dú)白。
儀表草率
3. Be sloppyTry to find out, before your interview, what’s standard dress at that particular company. But no matter how casual the dress code – don’t be a slob. Having good personal hygiene – clean hair, showered, nails trimmed – and clean, unwrinkled clothing is much more important than whether you’re a little over-dressed or under-dressed. When someone comes to an interview looking like he or she has just rolled out of bed, it communicates lack of respect for the interviewer, the job and the company.
在面試前,你要查詢一下你所應(yīng)聘的那家公司的著裝規(guī)范。但是無論著裝要求是多么隨意,面試時都不可以不修邊幅。要保持良好的個人衛(wèi)生:頭發(fā)要理好,事先洗過澡,指甲要修好。還有衣服要干凈整潔不可以皺巴巴,這點(diǎn)很重要,不管是打扮鄭重還是隨意都要注意這點(diǎn)。當(dāng)一個人去面試的時候看著像是剛起床的樣子的話,這會給人以一種這個人并不在意這次面試,也不在乎這份工作,這個公司的印象。
拉任何人為你墊背
4. Throw anybody under any busEven if your former employer was terrible, resist the temptation to share any of that with your interviewer. I think sometimes people say dreadful things about their previous job because they don’t think about how it will be perceived, and sometimes because they actually think the interviewer will take it as a kind of compliment (e.g., my last job was horrific, unlike this job…). Trust me, saying negative things about your past work life in an interview will only give the impression that you’re both a complainer and indiscreet. Neither quality will put you on the ‘let’s hire’ list.
哪怕你的前任雇主很差勁,你也要克制自己去向面試官說任何有關(guān)這方面的事。有些時候人們會抱怨他們之前的工作,是因為他們并沒有考慮到這件事會被如何看待,有時他們甚至認(rèn)為面試官會把這些抱怨當(dāng)做一種恭維(例如,我的上一份工作很糟糕,不像這份工作……)。請相信我,在面試中這些有關(guān)你過去的工作生活的負(fù)面話語只能給人以輕率且愛抱怨這種印象。無論是輕率還是愛抱怨,都會使你被排除在雇用名單之外。
關(guān)注福利比關(guān)注工作本身還多
5. Focus more on perks than on the job
Job seekers are often counseled to be clear about what they need and expect from a job, rather than just taking whatever’s offered. While I agree with that in principle, timing is critical. Many years ago, I conducted a first interview with someone whose only questions, when I asked her what else she wanted to know about the company, were 1) how much vacation will I get, 2) how many sick days can I take, and 3) will I get paid for the time I take off for family emergencies. These are all important things to know, and if I had offered her the job, would certainly be things she should find out before taking it. But to focus on them (exclusive of anything else) in a first interview left me with the sense that she was assessing the job purely as a vehicle for her to get paid time off. I was not inspired to hire her.
常有人建議求職者們不要全盤接受這份工作提供的酬勞,而是要清楚明白地知道自己真正需要、真正想要的是什么。我大體上是同意這個觀點(diǎn)的,但是時機(jī)很關(guān)鍵。很多年前,我在初試時面試過一個女生,當(dāng)我問她“對公司的事情還有什么疑問”的時候,她問的都是這一類的問題:
1.我的假期有多長
2.我的病假有幾天
3.如果我因家中急事請假的話是否會給工資。這些事確實很重要,而且她也確實應(yīng)該在我聘請她之前了解這些事。但是在第一輪面試就關(guān)注于這些事(而不是其他),這使我有一種她只是把這份工作單純地作為一個給她帶薪休假的工具的感覺。因此我不太建議雇傭她。
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