What you should do before and after an interview
Wear the right outfit and bring copies of your résumé. One good idea is to check with human resource before the interview to get a feel of what you should wear.Although you're sure the company has your résumé,it never fails to bring copies of yours just in case your interviewer needs to look at it and doesn't have it in front of her.
Be aware of how you're carrying yourself during an interview,because your posture,eye contact,and relaxed position can impress your interviewer.Remember to sit still and straight and don't fidget(坐立不安).
Be on time or slightly early. Showing up too early can make things awkward,and showing up too late is a red flag.But just because you only have to get there shortly before the interview starts it doesn't mean that you can leave your house later.Plan to be near the interview spot a lot earlier than when it starts to account for unexpected delays like traffic,and hang around in a nearby coffee shop until it's close to the interview time.
Make sure you've prepared a list of good questions to ask your interviewer at the end.Pay attention throughout the interview,so you'll have questions related to what the hiring manager talked about.This shows that you're actively listening.
Send a thank-you note. This is something that's appreciated by a lot of recruiters(招聘人员).It's also your chance to make a final impression or clarify anything you didn't get around to in your interview.
A.Give the right answer to the question.
B.Have the appropriate body language.
C.Prepare the right questions for the interviewer.
D.Always send a thank-you note after the interview.
E.Try to take part in as many interviews as possible.
F.Make sure you know what the dress code is for the office.
G.Turning up five to 10 minutes early is the sweet spot for interviews.
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仿写 在我们学校将有一场大型晚会。
to the boat,leading us to the hunt again.
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仿写 看见家里没有人,他决定留一张条子给他们。
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仿写 严重受伤后,他在办公桌后度过警察的余生。
stop it breathing.
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仿写 医生彻夜工作以拯救伤者的生命。
I heard a loud noise coming from the bay.
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仿写 我花了很长时间来整理思绪。
The other day, I met an old man whose name was Ted, 91 years old. He told me about his(believable) unusual story. He had lived through the Great Depression, served in the defence force and worked onfarm. He was so knowledgeable that he knew a lot in many areas of life. He was building model carts(手推车)that day. His pale hands reached out to a folder on the table, and he(take) out some photos. In the photos I saw his collection of model carts. Ted took me through each photo and explainedwas in each photo. He started telling me about how he cut steel(build) his model carts. He seemed very(enthusiasm). He gave me some valuable life(lesson). He repeatedly kept saying that (learn) is very important in life.(impress) by his love and enthusiasm for life at the age of 91, I realized that there can't be any barriers in lifewe impose (把……强加于) those barriers on ourselves.