選擇重點(diǎn)來(lái)介紹自己
面試時(shí),我們會(huì)面對(duì)形形色色的問(wèn)題,而最令人啞口無(wú)言的,往往是一些最簡(jiǎn)單和最常見(jiàn)的題目,比如"請(qǐng)你自我介紹一下".大多數(shù)應(yīng)征者的反應(yīng)是——我應(yīng)該如何作答呢?接下來(lái),小編給大家準(zhǔn)備了選擇重點(diǎn)來(lái)介紹自己,歡迎大家參考與借鑒。
選擇重點(diǎn)來(lái)介紹自己
其實(shí)要懂得應(yīng)對(duì)此問(wèn)題,就要先做好準(zhǔn)備You'll have a better chance of impressing the interviewer1 if you think about this question before the interview.
The first thing to realize is that the question, "Tell me about yourself," provides you with a great chance to promote2 your strong points. This is particularly important when applying for a job that is different from what you have done in the past. You need to show the interviewer that your previous jobs provide you with skills that can be used in the new job.
WHAT TO TALK ABOUT 如何介紹?
你可以選擇三個(gè)重點(diǎn)來(lái)介紹自己,但避免重復(fù)履歷中曾提及的資料。Around this skeleton3 should be the meat of your answer; your less obvious, but important skills. Here are some of the skills that you might want to mention. 你可以介紹自己是:
Problem solver 解決問(wèn)題能手
Creative thinker4 充滿創(chuàng)意
Accurate5 小心謹(jǐn)慎
People person 與人相處融洽
Team player 合群
Organized 組織力高
This doesn't mean that you just say, "I'm a great problem solver." Instead, explain how you used your problem-solving skills at your previous job. 事例比自我夸耀更能說(shuō)明問(wèn)題。
自我介紹的時(shí)間不要過(guò)長(zhǎng),最好是一至三分鐘。最初你可能會(huì)覺(jué)得時(shí)間太長(zhǎng),但當(dāng)你真正要介紹自己三項(xiàng)特質(zhì)時(shí),你就會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)時(shí)間不夠用了。
WHAT TO SAY 應(yīng)說(shuō)什么?
What you actually say, in terms of the words you use, is something that you have to decide. You need to create an answer that sounds natural and, at the same time, interesting. 背答案估計(jì)沒(méi)有人愿意聽(tīng)。The way to determine whether your answer is natural is simply by writing a first draft6 of the answer and then read it out loud. When you do this, you'll probably spot things that you have to change.
當(dāng)你構(gòu)思答案時(shí),你要想想應(yīng)該如何說(shuō)出,內(nèi)容要令人感興趣,不沉悶,避免滔滔不絕地只說(shuō)自己的強(qiáng)項(xiàng)。
Here are some final things to think about when answering the question "Tell me about yourself."
Mention major awards or accomplishments7 that relate to your career;
闡述工作上的重要成就或獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng)
Promote your strengths, but do not mention any of your weaknesses;
推銷自己的長(zhǎng)處,但不要提及自己的弱點(diǎn)
Try to be funny if you can, but don't force it;
可以的話,盡量說(shuō)得幽默有趣
Summarize8 your career and education, but don't recite9 a list;
概括說(shuō)出你的工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)和學(xué)歷,但切勿背誦
Don't start with your date of birth;
不用提及你的出生日期
Avoid information that is not career-related. The fact that you own a dog won't get you a job
避免說(shuō)一些與職業(yè)無(wú)關(guān)的事,例如:你有一只狗,這并不能為你爭(zhēng)取到工作
Always answer this question
經(jīng)常思考和解答這條問(wèn)題
Try to sound natural
對(duì)答要自然
Relax and enjoy yourself!
放松心情,盡力而為。祝你面試成功!
擴(kuò)展:Tactics for Job-Hunt Success
If you're finding it tough to land1 a job, try expanding your job-hunting plan to include the following tactics: Set your target. While you should always keep your options open2 to compromise3, you should also be sure to target exactly what you want in a job. A specific job hunt will be more efficient than a haphazard4 one. Schedule ample5 interviews. Use every possible method to get interviews? ? answering ads, using search firms, contacting companies directly, surfing the Web, and networking. Even if a job is not perfect for you, every interview can be approached as a positive experience. Follow up! Even if someone does not hire you, write them a thank-you note for the interview. Then, some weeks later, send another brief letter to explain that you still have not found the perfect position and that you will be available to interview again if the original position you applied2 for—— or any other position, for that matter6—— is open. Do this with every position you interview for, and you may just catch a break7!Make it your full? time job. You can't find a job by looking sporadically8. You have to make time for it. If you're unemployed4 and looking, devote as much time as you would to a full- time job. If you have a job while you're looking, figure out an organized schedule to maximize your searching time. Network vertically9. In the research phase of your job hunt, talk to people who are on a level above you in your desired industry. They'll have some insights that people at your own level won't have, and will be in a good position to hire you or recommend you to be hired. Keep your spirits up. Looking for a job is one of the toughest things you will ever have to do. Maintain your confidence, stay persistent10, and think positively7, and eventually you will get a job that suits you.
如果你覺(jué)得找工作是件棘手的事情,不妨擴(kuò)展你找工作的計(jì)劃,納入以下策略:定下目標(biāo)。盡管你應(yīng)該永遠(yuǎn)給你的選擇留有妥協(xié)余地,你也應(yīng)確切知道你到底想從某份工作中獲取什么。明確具體地尋找工作要比漫無(wú)目的地碰機(jī)會(huì)有效得多。安排盡可能多的面談。盡量利用一切辦法去爭(zhēng)取面試機(jī)會(huì)——回復(fù)招聘廣告,求助搜尋公司,直接與公司聯(lián)系,網(wǎng)上搜尋,利用各種關(guān)系網(wǎng),等等。即便某份工作對(duì)你不是最為理想的,但每次面談都可以是一次有積極作用的經(jīng)歷。繼續(xù)努力!即便人家沒(méi)有雇用你,給他們寫張感謝卡,對(duì)給你安排了一次面試機(jī)會(huì)表示感謝。數(shù)周之后,如果你申請(qǐng)的原職位——或與此相關(guān)的其他職位——尚無(wú)人選落實(shí),你不妨再寄去一封簡(jiǎn)短的信說(shuō)你還未找到理想的職位,如有機(jī)會(huì)再面試一次將隨叫隨到。你每次應(yīng)聘面試求職都應(yīng)這樣,沒(méi)準(zhǔn)你就會(huì)抓住一個(gè)機(jī)會(huì)。將找工作視為全職工作。你偶然隨便地找,不可能找到一份理想的工作,你必須去花時(shí)間找。如果你失業(yè)了想再找份新工作,盡可能多地付出時(shí)間就像你在全職工作一樣。如果你有工作,但還想找新的機(jī)會(huì),制定一個(gè)有序的計(jì)劃盡可能多地安排出時(shí)間去搜尋??v向發(fā)展關(guān)系。在找工作的研究階段,找機(jī)會(huì)去和你渴望進(jìn)入的行業(yè)中比你高一層次的人物交談。他們會(huì)有你這層次人物所不具備的視野,會(huì)有能力雇用你或?qū)⒛阃扑]給其他雇主。心情愉快,充滿希望。找工作是你必須做的最為棘手的事情之一。保持信心,堅(jiān)持不懈,態(tài)度樂(lè)觀,最終你會(huì)找到適合你的工作的。
注釋:
1.land vt.[口 ]得到,找到,撈到
2.keep one'soptions open保留靈活的選擇權(quán)
3.compromise n.妥協(xié),互讓解決
4.haphazard1 adj.無(wú)計(jì)劃的,隨意的
5.ample adj.大量的,充裕的
6.for that matter(用于補(bǔ)充或語(yǔ)氣遞進(jìn)的陳述)而且
7.break n.[口]機(jī)會(huì),機(jī)緣,好運(yùn)
8.sporadically3 adv.偶發(fā)性地,孤立地
9.vertically5 adv.(包括)各種不同層次人們地
10.persistent6 adj.堅(jiān)持不懈的
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