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外企面试常见问题 第一篇_外企面试最常用的八大英文问题及高分回答

复制本帖地址 杨周 2008-07-19 15:44 回复

外企面试最常用的八大英文问题及高分回答 每年的12月到次年2月都是职场人士跳槽的“多发期”,而大多数白领的新的工作意向是薪水高、福利好的外资企业。很多人从接到面试通知的电话起,心里就开始紧张,不用说想到要用英语面试、老外老板亲切却又让人紧张微笑、看似简单而又机关重重的问题„„其实,只要提前准备一下,就可以避免因胡言乱语而失去你梦想工作的可能。

1. Tell me about yourself.

这是一个面试问题中的经典头道开胃菜。铁芸说这个问题主要考察求职者的个性是否符合公司的企业文化,所以回答的时候要尽量贴近这个公司的情况来推销自己的特点。比如这个公司是属于 汽车行业,那么你就该回答: “Driving is my hobby. I really love the feeling of running on the road and I take cars as my best friends.” 总之是要找到自己跟这个公司的一个切合点,让面试官了解你充分适合这个环境。 自己优缺点:

2. What are your three greatest strengths?

铁芸说回答这个问题的时候不可以含混不清,不可以只是简单回答 “I’m really organized, punctual and get along well with others.” 简洁、精炼,找到这个公司所看重的特长,是回答这个问题的关键。比如要应聘金融行业,可是说 “I think my three strongest strengths are details-oriental, patient and cautious.” 但是如果应聘者是一个销售精英,可以说:“I think my strongest strengths are aggressive, hard working and communicative.”总之,需要考虑到应聘公司及职务的需要来选择表现自己的优势

3. What are your three greatest weaknesses?

铁芸强调,能够为公司增值永远是老板的最爱,老板都愿意找到一个了解、热爱工作,并能够为公司创造价值的员工。所以不要很诚实的把自己的毛

病暴露出来,而是要策略的选择一些能够为自己加分的缺点。比如:“I am a perfectionist and I pay very much attention to details. Sometimes I am quite captious.” 4. Why are you interested in working for our company?

这个问题主要考察应聘者是否对这个工作进行了了解,或者是否真正有兴趣,所以需要围绕整个公司的具体情况,让面试官知道你很清楚这个公司的运营模式,以及对这项工作非常积极。因此不要以“It seemed like a good career move, ”或是 "I haven't been able to find anything else interesting.”为开始。如果能有一些实际问题回答的话,就会更大的加分,铁芸建议应聘者可以这样: “I read an article in the newspaper and was very impressed by „”但是前提是你必须真的对这家公司作了研究,同时也要注意,不要让面试官觉得你是为了讨好面试官而言过其实,这样只会适得其反。

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问题一:“请你自我介绍一下”

常规思路: ①介绍内容要与个人简历相一致; ②表述方式上尽量口语化;③要切中要害,不谈无关、无用的内容;④条理要清晰,层次要分明;⑤事先最好以文字的形式写好背熟。

点评:我个人在面试中一般喜欢用这个作开场白,这个问题其实已经心里有数,只是作开场白而已,然后对阅读简历中发现的问题,在开场白的时候找机会了解。在回答这个问题的时候一定要想好细节,考官在这个时候一般都会追问几个细节。一般编造的简历和经历在这个过程中都会“穿帮”。

问题二:“谈谈你的家庭情况”

常规思路:①对于了解应聘者的性格、观念、心态等有一定的作用,这是招聘公司提问的主要原因;②简单地罗列家庭人口;③宜强调温馨和睦的家庭氛围;④宜强调父母对自己教育的重视;⑤宜强调各位家庭成员的良好状况;⑥宜强调家庭成员对自己工作的支持;⑦宜强调自己对家庭的责任感。

点评:这个问题一般很少问,因为毕竟牵涉到个人隐私。国企和部分民营喜欢问,主要是了解社会关系。而不是上述的回答。

问题三:“你有什么业余爱好?”

常规思路:①业余爱好能在一定程度上反映应聘者的性格、观念、心态,这是招聘单位提问的主要原因;②最好不要说自己没有业余爱好;③不要说自己有那些庸俗的、令人感觉不好的爱好;④最好不要说自己仅限于读书、听音乐、上网,否则可能令面试官怀疑应聘者性格孤僻;⑤最好能有一些户外的业余爱好来“点缀”你的形象。

点评:这个问题一般也问的不多,在面试大学生时提问的概率高些。如果在面试有工作经验人士的时候,主要目的是为了消除紧张感,使对方放松,这个问题本身没有什么特别意义。

问题四:“你最崇拜谁?”

常规思路:①最崇拜的人能在一定程度上反映应聘者的性格、观念、心态,这是面试官的主要目的;②不宜说自己谁都不崇拜;③不宜说崇拜自己;④不宜说崇拜一个虚幻的、或是不知名的人;⑤不宜说崇拜一个明显具有负面形象的人;⑥所崇拜的人最好与自己所应聘的工作能“搭”上关系;⑦最好说出自己所崇拜的人的哪些品质、哪些思想感染着自己、鼓舞着自己。

点评:这个也最多使面试应届生时候的问题,对经验人士从来不用,否则会显得考官比较傻。

问题五:“你的座右铭是什么?”

常规思路:①座右铭能在一定程度上反映应聘者的性格、观念、心态,这是面试官问这个问题的主要原因;②不宜说那些医引起不好联想的座右铭;③不宜说那些太抽象的座右铭;④不宜说太长的座右铭;⑤座右铭最好能反映出自己某种优秀品质;⑥参考答案——“只为成功找方法,不为失败找借口”。

点评:此问题回答同上。

问题六:“谈谈你的缺点”

常规思路:①不宜说自己没缺点;②不宜把那些明显的优点说成缺点;③不宜说出严重影响所应聘职位的缺点;④不宜说出令人不放心、不舒服的缺点;⑤可以说出一些对于所应聘职位“无关紧要”的缺点,甚至是一些表面上看似“缺点”,从工作的角度看却是优点的“缺点”。

点评:这个问题上是各种教人面试技巧中,最“害人”的。考官问这个问题,是想测试一个人的成熟度、对自己的判断、和学习改进能力。说出自己有什么缺点,其实一点都不重要。这里重点测评的是面试者是不是真正的对自己有一个正确的评价,而且一般在问这类问题的时候,我喜欢让面试者举出一两件具体事例,这样更具有真实性。尤其是用上面的思路5来回答,纯粹是把面试官当成XXX,难道他们听不出来吗?,如果这样回答,应聘者在面试官心中一定减分不少。

问题七:“谈一谈你的一次失败经历”

常规思路:①不宜说自己没有失败的经历;②不宜把那些明显的成功说成是失败;③不宜说出严重影响所应聘职位的失败经历;④所谈经历的结果应是失败的;⑤宜说明失败之前自己曾信心百倍、尽心尽力;⑥说明仅仅是由于外在客观原因导致失败;⑦失败后自己很快振作起来,以更加饱满的热情面对以后的工作。

点评:上面所谓的经典思路,在这个问题上又一次误判的考官的目的。考官在问这个问题的时候,他的目的仅仅是想知道你做事的手法,而并不是想知道你失败的事情。这个问题会经常变为你成功的经历、工作中最难忘的一件事等等。考官一般在这个时候会重点了解3个方面,当时的背景和资源、应聘者处理事情的手法、应聘者当时反思的结果。通过这三点了解一个人的做事手法和学习能力。上面的所谓思路,纠集于解释失败上面,纯粹是中了考官的圈套。

问题八:“你为什么选择我们公司?”

常规思路: ①面试官试图从中了解你求职的动机、愿望以及对此项工作的态度;②建议从行业、企业和岗位这三个角度来回答;③参考答案——“我十分看好贵公司所在的行业,我认为贵公司十分重视人才,而且这项工作很适合我,相信自己一定能做好。”

点评:我很少问这个问题,如果有人问此问题按照思路中作答尚可。

问题九:“对这项工作,你有哪些可预见的困难?”

常规思路:①不宜直接说出具体的困难,否则可能令对方怀疑应聘者不行;②可以尝试迂回战术,说出应聘者对困难所持有的态度——“工作中出现一些困难是正常的,也是难免的,但是只

要有坚忍不拔的毅力、良好的合作精神以及事前周密而充分的准备,任何困难都是可以克服。”

点评:一般问这个问题,面试者的希望就比较大了,因为已经在谈工作细节。但常规思路中的回答,又被面试官“骗”了。当面试官询问这个问题的时候,有两个目的。第一,看看应聘者是不是在行,说出的困难是不是在这个职位中一般都不可避免的问题。第二,是想看一下应聘者解决困难的手法对不对,及公司能否提供这样的资源。而不是想了解应聘者对困难的态度。

问题十:“如果我录用你,你将怎样开展工作?”

常规思路: ①如果应聘者对于应聘的职位缺乏足够的了解,最好不要直接说出自己开展工作的具体办法;②可以尝试采用迂回战术来回答,如“首先听取领导的指示和要求,然后就有关情况进行了解和熟悉,接下来制定一份近期的工作计划并报领导批准,最后根据计划开展工作。”

点评:这个问题的主要目的也是了解应聘者的工作能力和计划性、条理性,而且重点想要知道细节。如果向思路中所讲的迂回战术,面试官会认为回避问题,如果引导了几次仍然是回避的话。此人绝对不会录用了。【外企面试常见问题】

问题十一:“与上级意见不一是,你将怎么办?”

【外企面试常见问题】

常规思路:①一般可以这样回答“我会给上级以必要的解释和提醒,在这种情况下,我会服从上级的意见。”②如果面试你的是总经理,而你所应聘的职位另有一位经理,且这位经理当时不在场,可以这样回答:“对于非原则性问题,我会服从上级的意见,对于涉及公司利益的重大问题,我希望能向更高层领导反映。”

点评:这个问题的标准答案是思路1,如果用2的回答,必死无疑。你没有摸清楚改公司的内部情况,先想打小报告,这样的人没有人敢要。

【外企面试常见问题】

问题十二:“我们为什么要录用你?”

常规思路:①应聘者最好站在招聘公司的角度来回答;②招聘公司一般会录用这样的应聘者:基本符合条件、对这份工作感兴趣、有足够的信心;③如“我符合贵公司的招聘条件,凭我目前掌握的技能、高度的责任感和良好的适应能力及学习能力 ,完全能胜任这份工作。我十分希望能为贵公司服务,如果贵公司给我这个机会,我一定能成为贵公司的栋梁!”

点评:按思路中的回答还可以。

问题十三:“你是应届毕业生,缺乏经验,如何能胜任这项工作?”

外企面试常见问题 第二篇_外企面试一定会用到的常见问题

1. So, tell me a little about yourself.

You don’t need to explain everything from birth to present day. Relevant facts about education, your career and your current life situation are fine.

2. Why are you looking (or why did you leave you last job)?

This should be a straightforward question to answer, but it can trip you up. Presumably you are looking for a new job (or any job) because you want to advance your career and get a position that allows you to grow as a person and an employee. It’s not a good idea to mention money here, it can make you sound mercenary. And if you are in the unfortunate situation of having been downsized, stay positive and be a***rief as pos***le about it. If you were fired, you’ll need a good explanation. But once again, stay positive.

3. Tell me what you know about this company.

Do your homework before you go to any interview. Whether it’***eing the VP of marketing or the mailroom clerk, you should know about the company or business you’re going to work for. Has this company been in the news lately? Who are the people in the company you should know about? Do the background work, it will make you stand out as someone who comes prepared, and is genuinely interested in the company and the job.

4. Why do you want to work at X Company?

This should be directly related to the last question. Any research you’ve done on the company should have led you to the conclusion that you’d want to work there. After all, you’re at the interview, right? Put some thought into this answer before you have your interview, mention your career goals and highlight forward-thinking goals and career plans.

5. What relevant experience do you have?

Hopefully if you’re applying for this position you have bags of related experience, and if that’s the case you should mention it all. But if you’re switching careers or trying something a little different, your experience may initially not look like it’s matching up. That’s when you need a little honest creativity to match the experiences required with the ones you have. People skills are people skills after all, you just need to show how customer service skills can apply to internal management positions, and so on.

6. If your previous co-workers were here, what would they say about you?

Ok, this is not the time for full disclosure. If some people from your past are going to say you’re a boring A-hole, you don’t need to bring that up. Stay positive, always, and maybe have a few specific quotes in mind. “They’d say I was a hard worker” or even better “John Doe has always said I was the most reliable, creative problem-solver he’d ever met.”

7. Have you done anything to further your experience?

This could include anything from night classes to hobbies and sports. If it’s related, it’s worth mentioning. Obviously anything to do with further education is great, but maybe you’re spending time on a home improvement project to work on skills such as self-sufficiency, time management and motivation.

8. Where else have you applied?

This is a good way to hint that you’re in demand, without sounding like you’re whoring yourself all over town. So, be honest and mention a few other companie***ut don’t go into detail. The fact that you’re seriously looking and keeping your options open is what the interviewer is driving at.

9. How are you when you’re working under pressure?

Once again, there are a few ways to answer thi***ut they should all be positive. You may work well under pressure, you may thrive under pressure, and you may actually PREFER working under pressure. If you say you crumble like aged blue cheese, this is not going to help you get your foot in the door.

10. What motivates you to do a good job?

The answer to this one is not money, even if it is. You should be motivated by life’s noble pursuits. You want recognition for a job well done. You want to become better at your job. You want to help others or be a leader in your field.

11. What’s your greatest strength?

This is your chance to shine. You’re being asked to explain why you are a great employee, so don’t hold back and stay do stay positive. You could be someone who thrives under pressure, a great motivator, an amazing problem solver or someone with extraordinary attention to detail. If your greatest strength, however, is to drink anyone under the table or get a top score on Mario Kart, keep it to yourself. The interviewer is looking for work-related strengths.

12. What’s your biggest weakness?

If you’re completely honest, you may be kicking yourself in the butt. If you say you don’t have one, you’re obviously lying. This is a horrible question and one that politicians have become masters at answering. They say things like “I’m perhaps too committed to my work and don’t spend enough time with my family.” Oh, there’s a fireable offense. I’ve even heard “I think I’m too good at my job, it can often make people jealous.” Please, let’s keep our feet on the ground. If you’re asked this question, give a small, work-related flaw that you’re working hard to improve. Example: “I’ve been told I occasionally focus on details and miss the bigger picture, so I’ve been spending time laying out the complete project every day to see my overall progress.”

13. Let’s talk about salary. What are you looking for?

Run for cover! This is one tricky game to play in an interview. Even if you know the salary range for the job, if you answer first you’re already showing all your cards. You want as much as pos***le, the employer wants you for as little as you’re willing to take. Before you apply, take a look at salary.com for a good idea of what someone with your specific experience should be paid. You may want to say, “well, that’s something I’ve thought long and hard about and I think someone with my experience should get between X & Y.” Or, you could be sly and say, “right now, I’m more interested in talking more about what the position can offer my career.” That could at least buy you a little time to scope out the situation. But if you do have a specific figure in mind and you are confident that you can get it, I’d say go for it. I have on many occasions, and every time I got very close to that figure (both below and sometimes above).

14. Are you good at working in a team?

Unless you have the I.Q. of a houseplant, you’ll always answer YES to this one. It’s the only answer. How can anyone function inside an organization if they are a loner? You may want to mention what part you like to play in a team though; it’s a great chance to explain that you’re a natural leader.

15. Tell me a suggestion you have made that was implemented.

It’s important here to focus on the word “implemented.” There’s nothing wrong with having a thousand great ideas, but if the only place they live is on your notepad what’s the point? Better still, you need a good ending. If your previous company took your advice and ended up going bankrupt, that’s not such a great example either. Be prepared with a story about an idea of yours that was taken from idea to implementation, and considered successful.

16. Has anything ever irritated you about people you’ve worked with?

Of course, you have a list as long as your arm. But you can’t say that, it shows you a***eing negative and difficult to work with. The best way to answer this one is to think for a while and then say something like “I’ve always got on just fine with my co-workers actually.”

Use this question as a chance to show that you are a team player: “The only people I have trouble with are those who aren’t team players, who just don’t perform, who complain constantly, and who fail to respond to any efforts to motivate them.” The interviewer is expecting a response focused on personality and personal dislikes. Surprise her by delivering an answer that reflects company values

17. Is there anyone you just could not work with?

No. Well, unless you’re talking about murderers, racists, rapists, thieves or other dastardly characters, you can work with anyone. Otherwise you could be flagged as someone who’s picky and difficult if you say, “I can’t work with anyone who’s a Bronco’s fan. Sorry.”

18. Tell me about any issues you’ve had with a previou***oss.

Arrgh! If you fall for this one you shouldn’t be hired anyway. The interviewer is testing you to see if you’ll speak badly about your previous supervisor. Simply answer this question with exteme tact, diplomacy and if necessary, a big fat loss of memory. In short, you’ve never had any issues.

The answer to 18 is completely wrong. I am a director at a major media company’s interactive division. Our company is expanding and I am almost in a constant state of hiring. I ask a variation of this question in every single interview and if a candidate has never had one issue or disagreement with anyone, (I stated a variation: I ask if it has happened with anyone in the workplace) I peg them as a liar and reject them immediately.

I went well with my previou***oss. If there is an conflict, I will be open mind and talk about facts. once decision is made, I execute it well.

19. Would you rather work for money or job satisfaction?

It’s not a very fair question is it? We’d all love to get paid a Trump-like salary doing a job we love but that’s rare indeed. It’s fine to say money is important, but remember that NOTHING is more important to you than the job. Otherwise, you’re just someone looking for a bigger paycheck.

20. Would you rather be liked or feared?

I have been asked this a lot, in various incarnations. The first time I just drew a blank and said, “I don’t know.” That went over badly, but it was right at the start of my career when I had little to no experience. Since then I’ve realized that my genuine answer is “Neither, I’d rather be respected.” You don’t want to be feared because fear is no way to motivate a team. You may got the job done but at what cost? Similarly, if you’re everyone’***est friend you’ll find it difficult to make tough decisions or hit deadlines. But when you’re respected, you don’t have to be a complete bastard or a lame duck to get the job done.

21. Are you willing to put the interests of X Company ahead of your own?

Again, another nasty question. If you say yes, you’re a corporate whore who doesn’t care about family. If you say no, you’re disloyal to the company. I’m afraid that you’ll probably have to say yes to this one though, because you’re trying to be the perfect employee at this point, and perfect employees don’t cut out early for Jimmy’***a***all game.

it is situational. if you… ; if you …. Ethics and professionalism

22. So, explain why I should hire you.

As I’m sure you know, “because I’m great” or “I really need a job” are not good answers here. This is a time to give the employer a laundry list of your greatest talents that just so happen to match the job description. It’s also good to avoid taking potshots at other potential candidates here. Focus on yourself and your talents, not other people’s flaws.

23. Finally, do you have any questions to ask me?

I’ll finish the way I started, with one of the most common questions asked in interviews. This directly relates to the research you’ve done on the company and also gives you a chance to show how eager and prepared you are. You’ll probably want to ask about benefits if they haven’t been covered already. A good generic one is “how soon could I start, if I were offered the job of course.” You may also ask what you’d be working on. Specifically, in the role you’re applying for and how that affects the rest of the company. Always have questions ready, greeting this one with a blank stare is a rotten way to finish your interview. Good luck and happy job hunting.

ponder for a moment, and then ask your interviewer “what aspect of your job do you find most challenging”.

I would ask the interviewer, “Why do you like to work here?”

24. Where do you want to be in 5 to years?

They dont want to hear in the same job you are interviewing for. Ultimately, the HR people are searching for someone who can handle the job now, and has the potential to grow into a high level management job in the future. Do you have those goals too?

24. Would you rather work for a big company or a small one?

Favorite answer: I’d treat any company like it was my own regardless. Total ownership of the situation can get you a long way.

General , the worst answer was “I don’t know.” I’ve since learned that “it depends,” with a couple of examples, is perfectly appropriate.

外企HR讲述面试撞墙的若干细节

1、面试迟到

在企业的面试里,这都是面试考核的第一禁忌。连第一次见面,求职者争取应聘机会的场合里都迟到,我想没有什么比这个更糟糕更让人反感了。

2、糟糕的仪表仪容

求职者可以不用打扮得很帅很潮很前卫,事实上也不需要,正式场合只要打扮得正式即可。而从面试技巧的角度上看来,适当地打扮自己,保持整洁着装,是对别人的一种尊重和礼待。

3、无法清楚地表达自我

清楚地表达自我,是与能够与他人进行良好沟通的基本能力和基本要求之一。一般来说,在大学里求职者应该得到一定的锻炼和提升,以适应职场里激烈的竞争。如果你连表达自己的观点都会让人听得一头雾水,逻辑不清,那面试官当你的听众也实在太辛苦了。

4、眼神一直躲避面试官

人与人之间的交流,说的不止是语言的交流,还有眼神的交流。人们常说,眼睛是心灵的窗口。如此,眼睛便是让对方很好地感受你的途径。如果你让面试官一直找不到你的眼神,那他便会认为看不到你还有什么自信。别让你的眼神在逃离,勇敢、和善而自信地用眼神与面试官交流,会让你把机会握得更紧。

5、谴责过去的雇主

一旦跳槽的求职者被问到了为什么跳槽时,最不应该回答的就是去谴责过去的雇主,即使他犯了一千个错误。对于在新东家面前指责旧东家的职员,新东家会认为难以保证你以后不会也来指责他。

6、玩世不恭又懒惰

外企面试常见问题 第三篇_如何用英语回答外企面试常见问题

如何用英语回答外企面试常见问题?

1. "What can you tell me about yourself?" This is not an invitation to give your life history. The interviewer is looking for clues about your character, qualifications, ambitions, and motivations.

The following is a good example of a positive response.

In high school I was involved in competitive sports and I always tried to improve in each sport I participated in. As a college student, I worked in a clothing store part-time and found that I could sell things easily. The sale was important, but for me, it was even more important to make sure that the customer was satisfied. It was not long before customers came back to the store and specifically asked for me to help them. I'm very competitive and it means a lot to me to be the best. After I joined the work, I worked hard and tried to grasp more knowledge that can support me to achieve my goal---to become a material manager before 30 years old.

"关于你自己,你能告诉我些什么?"这一问题并非在请你大谈你的个人历史。雇主是在寻找有关你性格、资历、志向和生活动力的线索。

下面是一个积极正面回答的好例子:"在高中我参加各种竞争性体育活动,并一直努力提高各项运动的成绩。大学期间,我曾在一家服装店打工,我发现我能轻而易举地将东西推销出去。销售固然重要,但对我来说,更重要的是要确信顾客能够满意。不久便有顾客返回那家服装店点名让我为他们服务。我很有竞争意识,力求完美对我很重要。"

2. "Why do you want to work for us? This is an obvious question and, if you have done your research on the company, you should be able to give a good reason. 0rganize your reasons into several short sentences that clearly spell out your interest.

Your company is a leader in the field. Your company is a Fortune 5O0 company. Your management is very progressive.

"你为什么想为我们工作?"这是个明确的问题。如果你对该公司做过调查研究,你应该能够给出很好的理由。你要将你的理由编成几句简短的话清楚地表明你的兴趣。

如可答:"你们在电子领域是领头人。你们公司是《财富》杂志评选的500强之一。你们的管理很先进。"

3. "Why should I hire you?" Once again, you should not be long winded, but you should provide a summary of your qualifications. Be positive and show that you are capable of doing the job.

Based on the work that I have participated in and the related experiences I have had, I can do the job.

"为什么我应该聘用你?"同样,你不应长篇大论,而应提供有关你资历的扼要说明。要肯定自己,表明你能胜任此项工作。

如答:"根据我参加过的实习和与此相关的打工经历。我能胜任。"

4. "How do you feel about your progress to date?" Never apologize for what you have done.

I think I did well in past years. In fact, I even worked as a purchasing leader I worked in Delta after 1 year, As an green hand for Slr, I was rewarded as Slr star in 2005.

"对于你至今所取得的进步你是怎样看的?"绝不要对你以前的所作所为表示内疚。

如可答:"我认为我在学校表现不错。事实上,有好几门功课我的成绩居全班第一。""在某公司实习时,我获得了该公司数年来给予其雇员的好几项最高评价。"

5. "What would you like to be doing five years from now?" Know what you can realistically accomplish. You can find out by talking to others about what they accomplished in their first five years with a particular company.

I hope to be the best I can be at my job and I only have 5 years to achieve my goal---to be promoted to material manager, I am planning on that also.

"从今以后5年内你想做些什么?"你要清楚你实际上能胜任什么。你可以事先和他人交流一番。问问他们在某公司的头5年都做了些什么。

如可答。"我希望能在我的职位上尽力做好工作,由于在同一领域工作的许多人都被提为区域负责人,所以

6. "What is your greatest weakness?" You cannot avoid this question by saying that you do not have any, everyone has weaknesses.

The best approach is to admit your weakness but show that you are working on it and have a plan to overcome it. If possible, cite a weakness that will work to the company's advantage.

When I began to work, I was not very care of my desk cleaning, one time, I missed a important document before a important meeting with supplier, it made me faced a big trouble, after that meeting, I asked our department assistant to help me to clean my desk and keep the habit till now.

"你最大的弱点是什么?"你不应该说你没有任何弱点,以此来回避这个问题;每个人都有弱点。最佳策略是承认你的弱点,但同时表明你在予以改进,并有克服弱点的计划。

可能的话,你可说出一项可能会给公司带来好处的弱点,如可说:"我是一个完美主义者。工作做得不漂亮,我是不会撒手的。"

7. "What is your greatest strength"?" This is a real opportunity to toot your own horn. Do not brag or get too egotistical, but let the employer know that you believe in yourself and that you know your strengths.

I feel that my strongest asset is my ability to stick to things to get them done. I feel a real sense of accomplishment when I finish a job and it turns out just as I'd planned. I've set some high goals for myself. For example, I want to be promoted as a material manager before 30 years, And even though I had a slow start in my freshman year, I made up for it by hard work after that.

"你最突出的优点是什么?"这是你"展示自己"的最佳机会,不要吹嘘自己或过于自负,但要让雇主知道你相信自己,你知道自己的优点。

如可答:"我认为我最大的优点是能够执着地尽力把事情办好。当做完一件工作而其成果又正合我的预想时,我会有一种真正的成就感。我给自己定了一些高目标。比如说,我要成为出色的毕业生。尽管在大学一年级时我启动慢了些,但最终我以优等论文完成了学业。" 我亦有此打算。"

求职面试的技巧 Tricks in Job Hunting Interview

Here are good answers to some of the tougher questions asked in job interviews. If you can smoothly supply answers like these during the interview, you are bound to make a good impression.

1. What is important to you in a job?

Mention specific rewards other than a paycheck for example, challenge, the feeling of accomplishment, and knowing that you have made a contribution.

In Delta, I got a 10% cost down for mechanical parts in 2003,total saved material

purchasing cost 75K$,and in 2004,localized for some category material, such as heat sink, wire harness etc, total cost down 30%.In Slr, I was rewarded as a Slr star in 2005.

2. Why do you want to work for this organization?

Cite its reputation, the opportunities it offers, and the working conditions. Stress that you want to work for this organization, not just any organization.

Because your company is the leader of this field and have a good tendency currently and the future. In addition, you offered a good opportunity for me to grasp the

knowledge and skills I am wanna.

3. Why should we employ you?

Point to your academic preparation, job skills, and enthusiasm about working for the firm. Mention your performance in school or previous employment as evidence of your ability to learn and to become productive quickly. If the job involves management responsibilities, refer to past activities as proof of your ability to get along with others and to work as part of a team. I did well in my previous job and I grasped the knowledge and skills your required. In Delta, I got a 10% cost down for mechanical parts in 2003,total saved material

purchasing cost 75K$, and in 2004,localized for some category material, such as heat sink, wire harness etc, total cost down 30%. In Slr, I was rewarded as a Slr star in 2005.

4. If we hire you, how long will you stay with us?

Answer by saying along these lines:

As long as my position here allows me to learn and to advance at a pace with my abilities.

5. Can we offer you a career path?

I believe you could, once I know the normal progression within the organization. Can you tell me about it?

6. What are your greatest strengths?

Give a response like one of the following: "I can see what needs to be done and do it", "I„m wiling to make decisions", "I work well with others," "I can organize my time efficiently." I feel that my strongest asset is my ability to stick to things to get them done. I feel a real sense of accomplishment when I finish a job and it turns out just as I'd planned.

7. What are you greatest weakness?

Identify one or two, such as the following:" I tend to drive myself too hard", " I expect

others to perform beyond their capacities", " I like to see a job done quickly, and I„m critical if it isn„t." Note these weaknesses could also be regarded as desirable qualities. The trick with this question is to describe a weakness so that it could also be considered a virtue.

When I began to work, I was not very care of my desk cleaning, one time, I missed a important document before a important meeting with supplier, it made me faced a big trouble, after that meeting, I asked our department assistant to help me to clean my desk and keep the habit till now.

8. What didn„t you like about previous jobs you„ve held?

Discuss the things you didn„t like, but avoid making slighting reference to any of your former employers.

Because my previous company demarcated the work very complex and it seemed make some process too complex and hard to follow up.

9. How do you spend your leisure time?

Mention a cross section of interests-active and quiet, social and solitary -- rather just one. I like sports, such as basketball, tennis ball etc, I usually take some time to attend such games when I free.

10. Are there any weaknesses in your education or experience?

Take stock of your weaknesses before the interview. Practice discussing them in a

positive light. You„ll find that they are minor when discussed along with all the positive things you have to offer.

I was not good at English when I was in high school, but when I joined the university, I found it's very important in my future life, so ii paid more attention to that and made some progress.

11. Where do you want to be five years from now?

Saying that you„d like to be president is unrealistic, yet few employers want

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