Jiangkou has passed the written test and qualification review, and now I don't know where to learn. Which great god can recommend learning methods? How to prepare for the interview
Examiner composition: Civil servant interviews are generally composed of 5, 7 or 9 examiners (the number is uncertain, but always odd), including personnel from the employer, the organization and personnel department, the discipline inspection and supervision department and the theoretical social science department.
Scoring standard: Generally, after the interview, each candidate will be given an initial score, and then after the interview, each candidate will be given a final score by balancing the overall situation. Everyone's score is the average after removing the highest score and the lowest score. The interview results will be announced on the spot after the interview of all personnel, so please take a pen and paper with you, write down the results of yourself and other interviewers, ask others' written test results after the interview, and calculate the total score in proportion (usually written test *40%+ interview *60%, or written test *50%+ interview *50%), that is, get your ranking after the written test and interview. Can it be counted at this time?
Interview preparation: First, clothes. Prepare a neat suit. Men should wear formal clothes, that is, suit+tie+white shirt+black shoes (dark socks), and women should wear professional suits, which can be decided according to the temperature. The second is the appearance. Hair should be neat, face should be neat, men should shave, and skin should be clean. Ladies can wear light makeup. Third, pay attention to the posture of sitting, standing and walking. Standing like a pine tree and sitting like Mount Tai gives the judges a stable and natural impression. The fourth is to prepare two pieces of white paper, a pen and a watch (preferably a large display screen).
Interview procedure: After arriving at the examination room, there will be a special preparation room. At this time, all interviewers will be together, and the interview order will be decided by drawing lots about 30 minutes before the interview. After the first interviewer, don't go back to the preparation room, go to the lounge, and don't meet other interviewers. After the second interviewer finishes, go to the lounge and wait for the end with the first interviewer, and so on. If there are many people interviewing, there will be a rest in the middle. After the interview, people can move freely near the lounge, but not near the examination room and preparation room.
When it's your turn to interview, a staff member will take you outside the examination room, then enter the examination room, answer the examiner's questions, answer all the answers or the examination time has come, and the staff member will take you to the lounge.
After the interview, all the staff will wait for the judges to score, and the staff will calculate the score for a period of time. After the scores are calculated, the staff will bring all the interviewers to the examination room again, and the examiner will read out the final interview results of each candidate in the interview order.
Interview skills:
1, pay attention to relax when preparing. If you are a junior, you can take a nap, recharge your batteries, and adjust your whole body ten minutes before the exam to make yourself in the best condition when you enter the arena.
Knock on the door before entering the examination room, and push the door into the examination room after hearing the invitation.
3. Take two steps into the examination room, and you will see the judges and other people on the indoor side. There will be a table and a chair in front of you. Please stand at the table. Then bow to the judges and report your interview number (note: don't give your test number and name, it will disqualify you from the exam and directly remove you from the list).
4. After bowing, wait for the examiner's prompt. At this time, the examiner will introduce you to the way and content of the exam (including how many questions * * *, how much time * *, and how to answer the questions. Generally, there will be interview instructions the day before the interview, so make it clear in advance, so confirm it at this time. After the introduction, the examiner will ask you to listen carefully You should clearly answer "I heard you clearly". If you don't hear clearly, you can ask questions. Never pretend to understand and make a rule mistake. Of course, you'd better listen carefully once.
The interview is usually 3-5 questions, and the time to answer each question is 5 minutes. At present, there are generally two ways to take the exam: one is that the examiner tells you all the questions, and then you decide the 25-minute schedule yourself. In this case, I sometimes send you the exam questions in advance before entering the examination room, so that you can prepare for the exam in another preparation room outside the venue during the previous candidate's answer, and then answer the questions directly after the exam. I have been in this situation myself. One is that the examiner asks a question and you answer one, each question lasts for 5 minutes. You can finish the answer in advance, but you can't work overtime. (In this case, the question will not be given in advance, mainly considering the reaction and performance on the spot).
6. Time to answer questions. No matter which of the above two forms, you should pay attention to arranging the time (a watch is usually prepared on the exam table to remind you of the time, but just in case, it is best to bring a watch with a larger dial and put it on the table when you start thinking about answering questions. Be careful not to use it with you. It is not confident to always raise your hand to look at your watch during the exam. It is enough to take a look at the table every once in a while. Generally speaking, it is reasonable to arrange the time for thinking and answering questions at 3: 2, that is, 5 minutes for answering questions, 3 minutes for thinking and 2 minutes for answering questions. If you focus on answering five questions, 15 minutes to think, 10 minutes to answer. If it is an off-site preparation for the on-site answer, there is no such problem, as long as there is no overtime in the end.
7. think about the problem. Paper and pens will be provided on the exam table. When thinking, write down the main points of the answer so as to remind yourself in the answer. Pay attention to priorities, priorities, priorities. Especially writing one, two, three and four clearly will be more organized, and so will answering questions.
8. Answer the questions. Be articulate, clear-headed, and coherent. The commonly used words are one, two, and three, which will give the examiner a more organized feeling. Pay attention to strengthen the control of time and don't work overtime. In addition, if you focus on answering multiple questions, you should pay attention to fostering strengths and avoiding weaknesses. You can talk more about your good questions and less about your doubts, but not too much.
9. Pay attention to the answer. If you ask questions one by one, you should say that you have answered every question. If you answer them in a centralized way, you should say that you have answered all the questions.
10, after the completion, listen to the examiner's password, and then you will be asked to leave the examination room. Please stand at attention and bow, and then leave.