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My Hotel

Good afternoon everyone! Good afternoon everyone! I'm XX. )

I'm XX. I am 23 years old. I'm XX. I am 23 years old. )

My previous job was as a receptionist.

During my three years of work, I also studied tourism and hotel management in the local radio and television college. During my three years of work, I also studied tourism and hotel management in the local radio and television college. )

I like this job very much and I like to deal with different guests every day. I like this job very much and I like to deal with different guests every day. )

I hope I can have this opportunity to become a member of this hotel. I hope I can have a chance to visit a member of this hotel. )

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Effective preparation

(1) Know the applicant well. Fully understand the nature, address, business scope, business performance, development prospects, jobs and required professional knowledge and skills of the employer. The nature of the unit is different, and the focus of the job interview is also different. If it is a civil servant interview, the content and requirements are very different from those of enterprise companies. Civil servants focus on current affairs, politics, economy, management and service awareness. A senior HR specialist said: "During the interview, we will ask the job seekers how much they know about our company. If he can answer our company's history, current situation and main products in detail, we will be very happy and think that he attaches great importance to our company and has confidence in our company. " At the same time, through acquaintances, friends or relevant departments, you should know the examiner who interviewed you that day, as well as the interview method and process. As well as the interview schedule, ask for any explanatory materials that may be provided to you.

(2) make their own abilities consistent with the work requirements of the employer. Know yourself and know yourself, and you will win every battle. Job seekers should have a clear understanding of their abilities, specialties, personality, interests, hobbies, advantages and disadvantages, life goals and career choices before the interview. Read all the information you have collected carefully and remember them. Try to adapt your ability to the job requirements. When attending an interview, show your knowledge and understanding to express your desire to enter this professional job.

(3) Questions that may be asked in the simulation work. Without role simulation before the interview, you can't achieve the best results. Some HR directors in charge of recruitment suggest that job seekers should be willing to ask questions so that recruiters can know the level of job seekers and the questions they want to know.

(4) Prepare for possible problems. This kind of preparation helps to recognize your true thoughts and express yourself clearly at the interview site.

(5) Practice dealing with things that are unfavorable to your interview. Even if there have been some unpleasant setbacks, even if mistakes have been made, they can be told as learning experiences. Be sure to use positive things to offset negative things, and it is best not to say anything detrimental to your image.

Pay attention.

A. it is more leisurely to arrive early;

B. knock on the door before entering the house;

C. Sit upright, have natural eyes and steady hands and feet;

D. Answer simply and sharply every time, and don't interrupt each other's conversation.

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Interview-Baidu Encyclopedia