十大求职面试误区:面试官考的是这个
爱思英语编者按:许多求职者在面试完会有一种感觉,就是与面试官详谈甚欢,最后却没得到这份工作?为什么?因为你没有给出面试官想要的答案。 误区1: When they ask where you want to be in five years, they want you to demonstrate ambition. What they really want: your willingness to toil away at the same job happily and indefinitely. 误区2: If you're invited to an interview, the job is still open. Frequently hiring managers just go through the motions of interviewing candidates after having picked an inside applicant or someone with a personal connection to the company. 误区3: Hiring managers value skills over physical attractiveness. There's a lot of research that demonstrates that looks do matter, Couper says. What should an unattractive job seeker do? "Plastic surgery," he deadpans. 误区4: They want you to accept their offer of refreshment. Interviewers feel obliged to be polite and offer you a drink, but they do not really want to go fetch that cup of tea. 误区5: The interviewer wants additional materials like references. Unless you're a designer or writer, the interviewer does not want you to hand over reports or reference materials. 误区6: There's a right answer to an interviewer's question. When you're asked a tough question, the interviewer is usually more interested in seeing how you go about addressing it than in precisely what you end up saying. 误区7: You should keep your answers short. The interviewer doesn't want to have to think of another question to ask you. "If you're giving information that's hitting what they need to know, then they're happy," says Couper. 误区8: The most qualified person gets the job. Couper himself says he's hired less qualified but friendlier applicants over more talented job seekers who seemed they might be difficult to get along with. 误区9: The interviewer asks good questions. Many interviewers prepare no questions in advance beyond "Tell me about yourself." "They usually just wing it," says Couper. 误区10: The interviewer is prepared. The person interviewing you is likely harried and overworked, because he needs to hire someone. He may have barely glanced at your résumé and given no thought to your qualifications. |