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Interview etiquette, behavior, behavior, ABC


Nowadays, more and more companies pay attention to the inspection of their personalities when recruiting employees. Therefore, during the interview, the examiners will always pay attention to the words and deeds of the seeker. Those who are decent in behavior often get the favor of the examiner. The following is a question and answer method to introduce the issue of interview etiquette. Q: How long should I arrive at the interview location in advance? A: The best result is 10 minutes ahead of time. Being late at the interview or rushing to arrive is fatal, and arriving half an hour earlier is also considered a lack of time. After arriving at the interview location, wait patiently in the waiting room and keep in a quiet and correct sitting position. Q: What if some small businesses don't have a waiting room? A: Wait outside the interview office. When the office door is open, you should say politely: "Excuse me." Then show the room examiner that he is coming for an interview, and never take it. If a staff member tells you where and when to interview, you should be thankful. Q: If you want to knock on the door, how many times should you knock the door? A: It is more standard to knock 2 times. Don't knock too hard when knocking on the door. Do not use your back hand to close the door after entering the door. You should turn around and face the door, and gently close the door with your hand. Q: Can I sit down immediately after entering the interview room? A: When the examiner tells you to "please sit," you can sit down. Don't lean back on the chair after you sit down, don't bow your waist, you don't have to straighten your waist. This will give you the impression of a rigid face, and you should naturally straighten your waist. Q: Should I always look at each other when talking to the examiner? A: This is not necessary, of course, I can't look around casually. When you talk, you should look natural. How do you usually talk to others? Q: What should I do after the interview? A: Stand up and thank the examiner. Open the door when you walk out of the interview room, then turn around and bow to the examiner and thank you again. Then gently close the door.

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