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Tips for those who have passed the civil service examination: don't care too much about the lottery order.

Xiao Huang, 23, entered the interview stage with the first place in written test last year. How can we have an excellent improvisation in the examination room? Xiao Huang shared her interview experience with you.

First of all, a few days before the interview, we must adjust our mentality and face it with a normal heart. Secondly, start early with a relaxed mood on the day of the exam. Thirdly, candidates should not take the interview lottery order too seriously, so as not to affect the mood during the interview. Some candidates think that the higher the lottery order, the higher the examiner's score may be. In fact, this is just a misunderstanding. At that time, there were 16 candidates in the same group as Huang Xiao, and his order of drawing lots was the third from the bottom, but this did not affect his interview results.

When entering the interview examination room, you must pay attention to politeness and leave a good impression of calm and self-confidence to the examiner. Say hello when you come in, answer questions politely and gracefully, and thank the examiner after the exam. "The first impression is very important!" Xiao Huang said.

Xiao Huang told reporters that every examiner is very kind. When they meet, they all smile and guide the candidates to answer questions, so the candidates need not be nervous because of the examiner at all.

The relevant person in charge of the Civil Service Management Office of the Municipal Personnel Bureau said that in previous interviews, it was found that candidates only had meaning when answering questions, and the answers were often boring and simple, which was one of the reasons that easily led to losing points. When answering questions, candidates must pay attention to the use of divergent thinking, combine their own experiences, integrate the actual situations encountered in life and work into the answers, and explain them vividly, flexibly and clearly.