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[面试话题] 面试点滴(英语不好也是个优势?37楼)

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 楼主| 发表于 23-5-2010 22:36:47 | 只看该作者

What to say in an interview & What not to say in an interview

http://www.job-interview-site.co ... n-an-interview.html
Job interviews are short, crisp, and very important parts of your career.
A good interview can make your career and a bad interview can either offer you progress at best and seriously hamper your progress at worst.

Therefore, it is very important to be completely ready, and know what to say when you attend an interview.
In addition, whatever the post may be, or whatever the job position may be, you should clearly know what not to say in an interview.

What to Say in a Job Interview1. The art of listening
One of the first skills of a conversation, let alone an interview, is the art of listening. There is a major difference between hearing and listening. We hear music, an action in which we may miss some lyrics or some part of the music, but we hear what is important to us and what we should pay attention to. During an interview, one should remind oneself to hear, understand and keep in mind what the interviewer is saying.

2. When to speak
Also, during an interview, one should keep in mind when to speak and when not to. People who speak when not required stand a high risk of being branded a talkative person, or a person who does not think properly before he or she speaks out. Therefore, take the time to keep silent and listen to what the interviewers have to say. This is doubly important when you are facing more than one interviewer.

3. The information you provide
During an interview, how much information you give out is as important as how much information you retain.  Also, try to remain as calm and confident as possible. Make sure that you do not fidget while answering any of the questions. Fidgeting will only make the interviewer think that you are bluffing the interview.  Concentration and focus are quite important in a job interview.

4. Provide Facts
Make sure that you have a short fact to share about whatever you tell the interviewer. This will only add to your resume later. However, the fact should not be too long and boring. Remember, the interview is of a very short time span.  Give such facts only if the interviewer asks you about it.

5. Relevancy
Additionally, make sure that your job interview focuses on relevancy. You should share any information relevant to your career, or the job profile in general, or even relevant to the interview. If the job requires certain abilities that you possess, make sure that your interview concentrates on those.

6. A team player
Make sure that you give the interviewers an idea that you are a team player. Being a team player means a lot in today’s corporate world.  Also, once you have proven that you are a team player, you should try to put across the idea that you like to interact with your team members as well as other individuals on a general basis.

7. Motivation
Another important aspect to put across is that you like to know more about the companies that you work for, so that you better understand the workings of the company and hence contribute to the values of the company.

8. Future plans
Also, make sure that you tell them about any concrete ambition that you have.

9. Honest answers
Lastly, remember that an interview is just the beginning of the job and hiring process. There are several steps along the way where anything that you say will be checked and cross checked. Therefore make sure that you are completely honest about your answers.

What NOT to Say in a Job InterviewHere are some of the ‘don’t’s about appearing for an interview:

1. Private information
One of the biggest mistakes that people commit in an interview is giving out private information when it is not needed, or even when it is simply not asked.

2. Your weaknesses
Do not confess to any weaknesses that may put you in a bad light. If it were so bad, the interviewer would have already noticed it and not called you for an interview.  

3. Past problems
Another major problem is created when people speak about the problems that they encountered while they were in their previous jobs.  Also, do not try to tell them about any personal likes or dislikes that you may have.  Make sure that you do not talk to them about your past disappointments, or anything negative that you have to tell about your previous organization you worked with.

4. The salary
Never discuss the salary unless and until you are asked about it. Salary negotiations are always carried out after receiving a job offer.
Therefore, saying the wrong things during the interview might cost you the job, while saying the right things might get you the job.
Additionally,
You might be thinking of some tricky questions asked during your job interview and how to handle these questions.

Here are the links to the site’s articles that suggest great answers to tough interview questions –

What to say in an interview:

* When asked about your weakness (or when asked about weaknesses)?

* About yourself (or when they ask you to tell about yourself)?

* What to say in an interview if you were fired?


What to Bring to an InterviewWhen it comes to getting ready for the interview, make sure that you have the following at hand:

1. Folders for holding all documents, from education to job profile.  

2. You should also carry at least two pens.

3. Make sure that you have at least two copies of your resume.

4. If you are using any references, make sure that you have their contact details with you. Try to create a document that simplifies the connection between the company and your references.

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发表于 23-5-2010 22:39:50 | 只看该作者
好文,
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 楼主| 发表于 26-5-2010 23:18:36 | 只看该作者

之十:关于口音

我的一个美国朋友在给我的EMAIL 中写道:“I have been to Australia 2 times and I really like it but, the accent is hard to understand. I suspect that you have to say, "Pardon, can you please repeat that" a lot. ”

去年参加面试时,一直没有感觉到SELECTION PANEL的人带有澳洲口音。直到最近,听力有所提高,才分辩出,他们的发音既不同于美音,也不同于英音,自成一体,顿挫感很强,某些时候还刻意模仿美音。这真是有趣的发现。

真不知道当时面试时是否太紧张了,居然误认为他们说话很标准。但是也有一种可能,面试时,面试官其实都刻意以标准口音,标准语速说话。我觉得这种可能性很大。当时,我初来澳洲不久,在面试时,没有交流障碍,不是因为我英语好,而是SELECTION PANEL 比较NICE。

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发表于 27-5-2010 00:02:44 | 只看该作者
原帖由 Decent 于 26-5-2010 23:18 发表
我的一个美国朋友在给我的EMAIL 中写道:“I have been to Australia 2 times and I really like it but, the accent is hard to understand. I suspect that you have to say, "Pardon, can you please repeat that ...


同样也发生在KIWI方面。KIWI也经常嘲笑AUSSIE口音,不过KIWI也给美国人说过,听不懂KIWI口音。我一个KIWI朋友,去美国接电话的时候,根本听不懂德州人讲话。

不过,母语是英文的人,还是相对比较快适应的。
我记得第一个电话在澳洲,明明很简单的句子,我要问两次才知道他们说什么。不过后来发现面对面INTERVIW,发觉他们口音其实很都还好,难明白的还是RUBBY球员的讲话。吞字太多。

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发表于 27-5-2010 00:41:51 | 只看该作者
Thank you for sharing your interview experience!They are very helpful.

I might have an interview in three weeks' time. I have never had any interview experience in Australia.

Hopefully I would know what I suppose to said at that day.
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发表于 27-5-2010 01:20:33 | 只看该作者
Thanks for sharing that.
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 楼主| 发表于 5-9-2010 00:45:13 | 只看该作者

英语不好也是个优势?

今天和一个曾经在联邦政府工作过的LOCAL朋友闲聊。她认为我能在众多的应聘者中取胜的原因是我有一个先天优势---英语是我的第二语言(尽管我的工作完全用不上中文)。因为法律规定,在同等条件下,优先照顾非英语母语人士。

但愿所有的雇主都遵循这一条例。

或许我就是因为英语很差被录用的

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发表于 5-9-2010 11:24:10 | 只看该作者
原帖由 Decent 于 5-9-2010 00:45 发表
今天和一个曾经在联邦政府工作过的LOCAL朋友闲聊。她认为我能在众多的应聘者中取胜的原因是我有一个先天优势---英语是我的第二语言(尽管我的工作完全用不上中文)。因为法律规定,在同等条件下,优先照顾非英语母语 ...


应该是平等机会条例,但不是特别照顾非英语背景人士,
只是如果你的英语能达到工作要求,他们则不能以英语不好为由来deny。
从你前面的发文看,你的简历和面试都很好。公司招你,是因为你合要求,
而不是因为你的英语不好而招你。

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发表于 5-9-2010 11:26:21 | 只看该作者
原帖由 wlgn 于 27-5-2010 00:02 发表


同样也发生在KIWI方面。KIWI也经常嘲笑AUSSIE口音,不过KIWI也给美国人说过,听不懂KIWI口音。我一个KIWI朋友,去美国接电话的时候,根本听不懂德州人讲话。

不过,母语是英文的人,还是相对比较快适应的。
...


其实就是东北口音、京腔和天津口音的区别。
如果是广东人,可以考虑想象一个广州口音,香港口音,顺德口音和从化口音。
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发表于 5-9-2010 11:46:45 | 只看该作者
原帖由 key 于 5-9-2010 11:24 发表


应该是平等机会条例,但不是特别照顾非英语背景人士,
只是如果你的英语能达到工作要求,他们则不能以英语不好为由来deny。
从你前面的发文看,你的简历和面试都很好。公司招你,是因为你合要求,
而不是因为 ...

美国的平权法案就是这样,有些情况比如录取2个人,不能都是白人,一个白人、一个其他肤色的,比如黑人。那个黑人即使排在几十名开外,如果他前面的都是白人,也只能录取这个黑人,第二个白人即使排名第二,也不能被录取。
不知道澳洲相关法律是怎样的?

我觉得这个interview,就是对上眼就好办了,面试官看你不顺眼,就刁难你,看你顺眼,就少问怪异问题。而是否顺眼,其实从刚一开始的几分钟就能感觉到,你觉得很顺利大概就是对上眼了。
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发表于 5-9-2010 15:09:33 | 只看该作者
英语不好绝对不会是个优势.  所谓的平等机会也要你已经达到那个标准之后,才能生效吧. 从lz的故事看来,英语已经满足他们的要求了, 所以英语这点就没在进一步的评判标准里, 否则是拿不到offer的.
那个黑人和白人的例子, 大概是为了体现平权吧, 要不黑人可以告说雇主歧视, 那雇主也很麻烦.
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发表于 5-9-2010 17:57:42 | 只看该作者

回复 #5 Decent 的帖子

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发表于 7-9-2010 19:55:20 | 只看该作者
原帖由 joy18 于 5-9-2010 15:09 发表
英语不好绝对不会是个优势.  所谓的平等机会也要你已经达到那个标准之后,才能生效吧. 从lz的故事看来,英语已经满足他们的要求了, 所以英语这点就没在进一步的评判标准里, 否则是拿不到offer的.
那个黑人和白人的例 ...


当然啦,楼主在搞笑,英语不好,连面试机会也没有,怎么是优势?
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