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Interview self-introduction of photography department

When job seekers introduce themselves, they should remember the "three principles": self-confidence, individuality and pertinence. Answer calmly, highlight your personality, emphasize your strengths and abilities, and have a pertinent tone. Don't exaggerate ?

Adjust your mood when introducing yourself, be expressionless and outspoken when introducing your basic situation, be cheerful when talking about advantages, and be listless and depressed when talking about disadvantages. These are all immature manifestations. For expression, I suggest you practice with friends or in front of the mirror several times before going to the interview.

Basic etiquette of interview

1. Once the interview time is agreed with the employer, you must arrive at the interview place 5- 10 minutes in advance to show the sincerity of the job seeker and give the other party trust. At the same time, you can adjust your mentality and do some simple equipment preparation to avoid rushing into battle and being in a hurry. In order to do this, we must keep in mind the time and place of the interview, and it is best for qualified students to go ahead of time to avoid being late because they can't find a place or delay on the way. If you are late, you will definitely leave a bad impression on the recruiter and even lose the opportunity for an interview.

Don't be nervous when you enter the interview.

3. Answer the questions of the employer one by one.

4. Throughout the interview, keep elegant and generous, talk modestly and cautiously, and have a positive and enthusiastic attitude.

Skills of using interview language:

Your language expression in the interview field marks your maturity and comprehensive quality. It is undoubtedly very important for job seekers to master the skills of language expression.

(1) is articulate, fluent in language, elegant and generous.

(2) The tone is peaceful, the intonation is appropriate, and the volume is moderate.

(3) Language should be subtle, witty and humorous.

(4) Pay attention to the listener's reaction.