第一篇:外企面試的基本英語問題.doc
外企面試的基本英語問題
1.Why are you looking(or why did you leave you last job)?
This should be a straightforward question to answer, but it can trip you up.Presumably you are looking for a new job(or any job)because you want to advance your career and get a position that allows you to grow as a person and an employee.It’s not a good idea to mention money here, it can make you sound mercenary.And if you are in the unfortunate situation of having been downsized, stay positive and be a***rief as pos***le about it.If you were fired, you’ll need a good explanation.But once again, stay positive.2.Tell me what you know about this company.Does your homework before you go to any interview? Whether it’***eing the VP of marketing or the mailroom clerk, you should know about the company or business you’re going to work for.Has this company been in the news lately? Who are the people in the company you should know about? Does the background work, it will make you stand out as someone who comes prepared, and is genuinely interested in the company and the job.3.Why do you want to work at X Company?
This should be directly related to the last question.Any research you’ve done on the company should have led you to the conclusion that you’d want to work there.After all, you’re at the interview, right? Put some thought into this answer before you have your interview, mention your career goals and highlight forward-thinking goals and career plans.4.What relevant experience do you have?
Hopefully if you’re applying for this position you have bags of related experience, and if that’s the case you should mention it all.But if you’re switching careers or trying something a little different, your experience may initially not look like it’s matching up.That’s when you need a little honest creativity to match the experiences required with the ones you have.People skills are people skills after all, you just need to show how customer service skills can apply to internal management positions, and so on.5.If your previous co-workers were here, what would they say about you?
Ok, this is not the time for full disclosure.If some people from your past are going to say you’re a boring A-hole, you don’t need to bring that up.Stay positive, always, and maybe have a few specific quotes in mind.“They’d say I was a hard worker” or even better “John Doe has always said I was the most reliable, creative problem-solver he’d ever met.”
6.Have you done anything to further your experience?
This could include anything from night classes to hobbies and sports.If it’s related, it’s worth mentioning.Obviously anything to do with further education is great, but maybe you’re spending time on a home improvement project to work on skills such as self-sufficiency, time management and motivation.7.Where else have you applied?
This is a good way to hint that you’re in demand, without sounding like you’re whoring yourself all over town.So, be honest and mention a few other companies but don’t go into detail.The fact that you’re seriously looking and keeping your options open is what the interviewer is driving at.8.How are you when you’re working under pressure?
Once again, there are a few ways to answer this***but they should all be positive.You may work well under pressure, you may thrive under pressure, and you may actually PREFER working under pressure.If you say you crumble like aged blue cheese, this is not going to help you get
your foot in the door.9.What motivates you to do a good job?
The answer to this one is not money, even if it is.You should be motivated by life’s noble pursuits.You want recognition for a job well done.You want to become better at your job.You want to help others or be a leader in your field.10.What’s your greatest strength?
This is your chance to shine.You’re being asked to explain why you are a great employee, so don’t hold back and stay do stay positive.You could be someone who thrives under pressure, a great motivator, an amazing problem solver or someone with extraordinary attention to detail.If your greatest strength.However, is to drink anyone under the table or get a top score on Mario Kart, keep it to you? The interviewer is looking for work-related strengths.11.What’s your biggest weakness?
If you’re completely honest, you may be kicking yourself in the butt.If you say you don’t have one, you’re obviously lying.This is a horrible question and one that politicians have become masters at answering.They say things like “I’m perhaps too committed to my work and don’t spend enough time with my family.” Oh, there’s a fineable offense.I’ve even heard “I think I’m too good at my job, it can often make people jealous.” Please, let’s keep our feet on the ground.If you’re asked this question, give a small, work-related flaw that you’re working hard to improve.Example: “I’ve been told I occasionally focus on details and miss the bigger picture, so I’ve been spending time laying out the complete project every day to see my overall progress.”
12.Let’s talk about salary.What are you looking for?
Run for cover!This is one tricky game to play in an interview.Even if you know the salary range for the job, if you answer first you’re already showing all your cards.You want as much as pos***le, the employer wants you for as little as you’re willing to take.Before you apply, take a look at salary.com for a good idea of what someone with your specific experience should be paid.You may want to say, “Well, that’s something I’ve thought long and hard about and I think someone with my experience should get between X & Y.” Or, you could be sly and say, “right now, I’m more interested in talking more about what the position can offer my career.” That could at least buy you a little time to scope out the situation.But if you do have a specific figure in mind and you are confident that you can get it, I’d say go for it.I have on many occasions, and every time I got very close to that figure(both below and sometimes above).13.Are you good at working in a team?
Unless you have the I.Q.of a houseplant, you’ll always answer YES to this one.It’s the only answer.How can anyone function inside an organization if they are a loner? You may want to mention what part you like to play in a team though;it’s a great chance to explain that you’re a natural leader.14.Tell me a suggestion you have made that was implemented.It’s important here to focus on the word “implemented.” There’s nothing wrong with having a thousand great ideas, but if the only place they live is on your notepad what’s the point? Better still, you need a good ending.If your previous company took your advice and ended up going bankrupt, that’s not such a great example either.Be prepared with a story about an idea of yours that was taken from idea to implementation, and considered successful.15.Has anything ever irritated you about people you’ve worked with?
Of course, you have a list as long as your arm.But you can’t say that, it shows you a***eing
negative and difficult to work with.The best way to answer this one is to think for a while and then say something like “I’ve always got on just fine with my co-workers actually.”
Use this question as a chance to show that you are a team player: “The only people I have trouble with are those who aren’t team players, who just don’t perform, who complain constantly, and who fail to respond to any efforts to motivate them.” The interviewer is expecting a response focused on personality and personal dislikes.Surprise her by delivering an answer that reflects company values
16.Is there anyone you just could not work with?
No.Well, unless you’re talking about murderers, racists, rapists, thieves or other dastardly characters, you can work with anyone.Otherwise you could be flagged as someone who’s picky and difficult if you say, “I can’t work with anyone who’s a Bronco’s fan.Sorry.”
17.Tell me about any issues you’ve had with a previous***boss.If you fall for this one you shouldn’t be hired anyway.The interviewer is testing you to see if you’ll speak badly about your previous supervisor.Simply answer this question with extreme tact, diplomacy and if necessary, a big fat loss of memory.In short, you’ve never had any issues.The answer to 18 is completely wrong.I am a director at a major media company’s interactive division.Our company is expanding and I am almost in a constant state of hiring.I ask a variation of this question in every single interview and if a candidate has never had one issue or disagreement with anyone,(I stated a variation: I ask if it has happened with anyone in the workplace)I peg them as a liar and reject them immediately.I went well with my previous***boss.If there is a conflict, I will be open mind and talk about facts.Once decision is made, I execute it well.18.Would you rather work for money or job satisfaction?
It’s not a very fair question is it? We’d all love to get paid a Trump-like salary doing a job we love but that’s rare indeed.It’s fine to say money is important, but remember that NOTHING is more important to you than the job.Otherwise, you’re just someone looking for a bigger paycheck.19.Would you rather be liked or feared?
I have been asked this a lot, in various incarnations.The first time I just drew a blank and said, “I don’t know.” That went over badly, but it was right at the start of my career when I had little to no experience.Since then I’ve realized that my genuine answer is “Neither, I’d rather be respected.” You don’t want to be feared because fear is no way to motivate a team.You may got the job done but at what cost? Similarly, if you’re everyone’***best friend you’ll find it difficult to make tough decisions or hit deadlines.But when you’re respected, you don’t have to be a complete bastard or a lame duck to get the job done.20.Are you willing to put the interests of X Company ahead of your own?
Again, for another nasty question.If you say yes, you’re a corporate whore who doesn’t care about family.If you say no, you’re disloyal to the company.I’m afraid that you’ll probably have to say yes to this one though, because you’re trying to be the perfect employee at this point, and perfect employees don’t cut out early for Jimmy’***a***all game.It is situational.If you…;if you ….Ethics and professionalism
21.So, explain why I should hire you.As I’m sure you know, “because I’m great” or “I really need a job” are not good answers here.This is a time to give the employer a laundry list of your greatest talents that just so happen to match the job description.It’s also good to avoid taking potshots at other potential candidates here.Focus on yourself and your talents, not other people’s flaws.22.Finally, do you have any questions to ask me?
I’ll finish the way I started, with one of the most common questions asked in interviews.This directly relates to the research you’ve done on the company and also gives you a chance to show how eager and prepared you are.You’ll probably want to ask about benefits if they haven’t been covered already.A good generic one is “how soon could I start, if I were offered the job of course.” You may also ask what you’d be working on.Specifically, in the role you’re applying for and how that affects the rest of the company.Always have questions ready, greeting this one with a blank stare is a rotten way to finish your interview.Good luck and happy job hunting.Ponder for a moment, and then ask your interviewer “what aspect of your job do you find most challenging”.I would ask the interviewer, “Why do you like to work here?”
23.Where do you want to be in 5 to years?
They don’t want to hear in the same job you are interviewing for.Ultimately, the HR people are searching for someone who can handle the job now, and has the potential to grow into a high level management job in the future.Do you have those goals too?
第二篇:外企面試問題
1.What extracurricular activities were you involved in? What made you choose those? Which of them did you most enjoy, and why?
2.What led you to select your major? You minor?
3.Which of your courses did you like the least?
4.Was there a course you found particularly challening?
5.If you Were to start college over again tomorrom, what are the courses you would take?why?
6.In college,how did you go about influencing someone to accept your ideas?
7.Based on what you know of the job market,which of your courses were the most useful?The least?
8.What advice would you give college student intending to go into your field?
9.What are your most memorable experiences from college?
10.What did you learn from your internships or work study experiences?
11.Why dont I see internships or work-study experiences on you resume?
12.In what courses did your worst grades? Why? How do you think that will affect your performance on the job?
13.Why did you decide to go to college?
14.How was your college education funded?
15.What percentage of your college did you college did you pay for and what sort of jobs did you have while you were in school?
16.Tell me a little about some of your extracurricular activities that would assist you in this job.17.Why are you working in a field other than the one in which you have a degree?
18.What have you done to stay current in your field?
19.Are you satisfied with the grades you received in school?
20.Do you think your grades accurately reflect your ability?(來源:中國教育在線)
第三篇:外企面試問題
一忌遲到失約 遲到和失約是面試中的大忌。這不但會表現(xiàn)出求職者沒有時間觀念和責(zé)任感,更會令面試官覺得求職者對這份工作沒有熱忱,印象分自然大減。守時不但是美德,更是面試時必須做到的事。因此,應(yīng)提前10至15分鐘或準(zhǔn)時到達(dá)。如因有要事遲到或缺席,一定要盡早打電話通知該公司,并預(yù)約另一個面試時間。另外,匆匆忙忙到公司,心情還未平靜便要進(jìn)行面試,自然表現(xiàn)也會大失水準(zhǔn)。
二忌數(shù)落別人 切勿在面試時當(dāng)著面試官數(shù)落現(xiàn)任或前任雇主和同事的不是。這樣做,不但得不到同情,只會令人覺得你記仇、不念舊情和不懂得與別人相處,反而更會招來面試官的反感。
三忌說謊邀功 面試時說謊,偽造“歷史”,或?qū)⒉粚儆谧约旱墓凇皳?jù)為己有”,后果可大可小。即使現(xiàn)在能瞞天過海,也難保謊言將來有被揭穿的一日。因此,面試時應(yīng)實話實說,雖可揚(yáng)長避短,卻也不能以謊話代替事實。
四忌準(zhǔn)備不足 無論學(xué)歷如何高,資歷如何好,工作經(jīng)驗如何豐富,當(dāng)面試官發(fā)現(xiàn)求職者對申請的職位知之不多,甚至連最基本的問題也回答不好,印象分自然大打折扣。面試官不但會覺得求職者準(zhǔn)備不足,甚至?xí)J(rèn)為他們根本無志于在這方面發(fā)展。面試前應(yīng)做好充分的準(zhǔn)備工作。
五忌長篇大論 雖說面試是推銷自己的時間,不過,切勿滔滔不絕、喋喋不休,面試官最怕求職者長篇大論,說個沒完沒了。其實,回答問題,只須針對問題重點回答。相反,有些求職者十分害羞,不懂得把握機(jī)會表現(xiàn)自己,無論回答什么問題,答案往往只有一兩句,甚至只回答“是、有、好、可以”等,這也是不可取的。如果性格膽小害羞,則應(yīng)多加練習(xí),以做到談吐自如。
六忌語氣詞過多 使用太多如“呢、啦、吧”等語氣詞或口頭禪會把面試官弄得心煩意亂。語氣詞或口頭禪太多會讓面試管誤以為求職者自信心和準(zhǔn)備不足。
七忌過多談?wù)撉叭喂ぷ?不管你的前任工作做得如何,都不要過多談起。一般來說,你只要說明你做過類似的事,有相關(guān)經(jīng)驗即可,不必說工作的成效。如果你做得很好,為什么要離開?如果做得很差,那你個人的能力肯定有問題,總之不管怎么樣說,都可能會招來面試官的反感。
八忌欠缺目標(biāo) 面試時,千萬不要給面試官留下沒有明確事業(yè)目標(biāo)的印象。雖然一些求職者的其它條件不錯,但無事業(yè)目標(biāo)就會缺少主動性和創(chuàng)造性,給企業(yè)帶來損失。面試官倒情愿聘用一個各方面表現(xiàn)雖較遜色,但具有事業(yè)目標(biāo)和熱忱的求職者!
第四篇:外企英語面試
外企英語面試
一、筆試
筆試大部分考察的是翻譯和寫作。
翻譯部分的題目,很多公司都會是自己的企業(yè)文化、理念、公司歷史等,至少我面試過4家500強(qiáng)都是如此。對這樣的題目,如果你事先沒有很好地瀏覽他們的中文和英文網(wǎng)站,一般是不好翻譯的。
翻譯的形式有英譯漢和漢譯英,漢譯英對很多人來說困難一點,畢竟中文博大精深,要翻譯成簡單明了的英語,詞匯和語法都會遇到困難。建議:去外企面試,務(wù)必看看它的中英文網(wǎng)站,尤其英文頁面,那些公司介紹和新聞都需要關(guān)注一下。寫作方面一般會問:你5年之內(nèi)的職業(yè)目標(biāo)是什么?你是如何看待XX行業(yè)的?你希望在公司取得什么樣的成就?……
英語寫作不是很難,一般過了大學(xué)四、六級的應(yīng)試者都可以編幾句,但是,如果你實在寫不滿字?jǐn)?shù)或者表達(dá)不清,建議你學(xué)習(xí)一下英文寫作再去面試,不然也浪費(fèi)你自己的時間。
二、口試
口語測試都是老套路,不管是用人單位還是獵頭,問你的都是常規(guī)問題,比如自我介紹,比如個性,比如職業(yè)規(guī)劃,比如你的收獲和體會。很多人可能會對口語測試緊張,不知道說什么,其實就象中文面試一樣,你只要事先做個準(zhǔn)備就好了。比如自我介紹,這個是基本都會問的,但是也不要隨便回答。自己事先寫好,背熟,面試時候自然一點流利地講出來,至少可以留下一半的好印象。
對于平時不用英語的人來說,如果有機(jī)會去外企面試,前一天至少要把自己的英文簡歷閱讀幾遍,找找感覺,象自我介紹這樣的準(zhǔn)備材料,也要熟讀。不然真正面試的時候,一張嘴結(jié)結(jié)巴巴,單詞發(fā)音也不準(zhǔn),句子也不連貫,那就功虧一簣了。英語口語,不是要求你英語水平接近母語,事先熟悉一下英語面試的套路和可能被問到的問題,面試當(dāng)中基本上能表達(dá)出自己的想法,其實也足夠了。另外現(xiàn)在網(wǎng)上有一對一練習(xí)口語的電話英語,可以和英語教師一對一的練習(xí)來提高口語能力,這是非常不錯的口語練習(xí)方式。
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英語證書
到底選擇哪種證書更適合自己,專家表示,這要根據(jù)個人的情況來確定。常見的有大學(xué)英語四、六級證書,英語專業(yè)四、八級證書,BEC劍橋商務(wù)英語證書,托業(yè)證書等。
一般的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生都會有大學(xué)英語四、六級證書,因此,四、六級證書已經(jīng)變成一種硬性條件了,屬于有了不會加分,沒有一定減分的條件。
英語專業(yè)四、八級證書是只有英語專業(yè)的學(xué)生才有的證書,本身就說明應(yīng)試者英語水平高于其他應(yīng)試者,因此含金量較高;但是,由于英語專業(yè)的學(xué)生只有語言學(xué)習(xí)的背景,在其它金融、管理或技術(shù)方面可能比不上其他應(yīng)試者。
如果想進(jìn)入歐美外企及大型國企,那么很多人建議BEC證書比較合適。但由于BEC涉及的商務(wù)內(nèi)容較廣,難度較高,應(yīng)試者還需針對自身的英語能力選擇適合的等級,勇于挑戰(zhàn)并積極備戰(zhàn)才能獲得最后的勝利。
另外,業(yè)內(nèi)人士表示,托業(yè)考試由于缺少口語和寫作環(huán)節(jié),考試難度較低,很難全面考察考生的商務(wù)英語能力,因此更多的是作為企業(yè)內(nèi)部大批量招聘和考察員工的快速工具。對于一些英語基礎(chǔ)較差或想進(jìn)入日韓企業(yè)的人來說,選擇托業(yè)考試可能是一種不錯的選擇。
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外企常用詞匯及表達(dá)
1.RGDS: Regards
2.TKS: Thanks
3.ASAP: As soon as possible 越快越好
4.BTW: By the way 順便說一下
5.FW: Forward
6.COD: Code of conduct 公司行為規(guī)范準(zhǔn)則
7.EG: For example
8.FYI: For you information 意思是不關(guān)你的事,你看一下就好了
9.ETC: Estimated time of complete 預(yù)計完成時間
10.ETS: Estimated time of shipping 預(yù)計船期
11.NG: No good 不合格
12.CC: Carbon copy 抄送
13.Stand up meeting 非正式的短會,比如說三兩個人站在過道中間討論一下事情,老外喜歡這樣干;
14.Conference Call 電話會議
15.Aggressive 這是領(lǐng)導(dǎo)表揚(yáng)和批評人用的:“小×,你最近可是很不aggressive??!”于是,俺是每天很aggressive地上班,很aggressive地下班。
16.Add Sb To loop 這就是說要把誰給繞到圈子里去,有的事知道的人少,這就很不好,應(yīng)該讓多些人知道,于是就把他繞到圈子里去。
17.Involve 跟上面的意思一樣,就是上面的是郵件里面說的,這個是用話說的。需要誰來攙和一下了,就把誰給involve進(jìn)來。
18.Broadcast 這是外企發(fā)通知用的,比如“嘿,聽說了嗎?broadcast說了,食堂要漲價了,原來6塊,現(xiàn)在6塊6了!”
19.Team 這是公司里每一個小隊,比如開會時別的部門的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)問:“你是哪個team的?”我就回答說:“我是XX小隊長那個team的呀?!?/p>
20.Push 做工作嘛,困難大了就要推呀,反正這工作來了,就得推這個,推那個,一個推一個。
21.Expat 外籍雇員;
22.Hangout 下班不回家;
23.Boardroom 會議室,一般沒人用meeting room
24.Book 訂機(jī)票,訂酒店
25.Beverage Bar 大公司喝水休息的地方
26.Coffee/Tea Break 大公司工作時間內(nèi)的小休;
27.Reserve 秘書經(jīng)常干的活,定餐位;
28.Jet-lack 越洋出差用得上這個詞,意為時差造成的不適;
29.Inters 實習(xí)生
30.Probation 新員工試用期:3 months’ probation
31.Operator/Receptionist 前臺/接線員
32.Deadline 完成某項目的最后期限;
33.Kick-off 啟動某個項目,原指足球賽開踢;
34.Stand Tree “I stand tree this time.”這次我請客。
35.Go Dutch 各付各帳,所謂的AA制說法是中國的發(fā)明,老外聽不懂;
36.Handover 工作交接;
37.Cell 對手機(jī)比較地道的說法,“Call my cell if you can't find me in the office.” 說 mobile phone比較土,說hand phone就土掉渣了;
38.Manuel 工作手冊,指南
39.Expense 費(fèi)用,出差要報銷的也是expense;
40.Budget 預(yù)算,每個項目不論大小,包括出去聚餐,都要事先算budget;
41.Pain in the ass 辦公室口頭禪,意指老也沒辦法解決的麻煩事;
42.Outing 忙碌了一段時間,或一個重要項目完成后,老板帶大家出去瘋一次,當(dāng)然是公費(fèi),一般是星期五方一天假,再加上周末兩天;用travel 或 tour 相當(dāng)不地道,很土;
43.Project 使用頻率最高的詞之一,很多非外企也愛用它,我朋友的公司開會時也愛說“我們來討論一下這個破街?!?/p>
44.Fall guy 替罪羊,公司里避免不了;
45.Face music 挨罵,被上司訓(xùn)斥;
46.Kick somebody's ass 老板訓(xùn)人;
47.Go by book 按規(guī)章辦事
48.Day in and day out 日復(fù)一日;
49.First-aid 指公司內(nèi)的醫(yī)藥箱;
50.Routine 例行事務(wù)
51.Screw up 弄砸事情,常用純口語,正式一點的說法是“You did it wrong.”公司里面一般說“You screw it up.” screw這個詞單獨(dú)用在口語里,相當(dāng)于國語里面的“操”和“干”,當(dāng)然原意是指鉆釘螺絲,名詞指螺絲刀;
52.Creative / creativity 創(chuàng)造性思維,老外最推崇這一點;
53.Petty cash 出差或辦事前,跟財務(wù)領(lǐng)取的備用金,這個詞組很有用;
54.Sign off 簽發(fā),可以指文件,也可以指正式認(rèn)可某件事的開始執(zhí)行;
55.Stationery 文具,很有用的一個詞;
56.In charge / follow up / responsible for 這三個說法的意思都是“負(fù)責(zé)”,但用法不一樣;in charge 表示對一個部門,一項有一定重要性的事務(wù)負(fù)責(zé),也可以對人,與權(quán)力相關(guān);follow up 表示具體跟進(jìn)某事,與事情的重要性,與人,與權(quán)力無關(guān),responsible for 的程度介乎前兩種表達(dá)之間;
57.Credit 不是信用卡那個信用的意思,指員工在公司內(nèi)積累的口碑,信任度和價值,“Good job, this will add your credit in the company.”這句話的意思是老板以后會更重視你,因為你這件事干得好。
58.Reputation 名聲,口碑,不論好壞;
59.Lay off 解雇;
60.Extension 分機(jī),常簡作:ext#
61.Approach 報告,會議中常用此詞,盡量達(dá)到的意思,中文確切表達(dá)此詞有難度;
62.Presentation 簡報,一般用ppt來做;
63.Proposal 未經(jīng)確認(rèn)通過的提議,待討論的方案;
64.Package 包裹,所謂“一攬子計劃”就由此而來,比如你去某公司interview,最后讓你提問,比較地道的說法是“What's the package?”問的是你們能給的待遇亂七八糟加起來有些什么?
65.Harassment 騷擾
66.Headquarters 總公司,總部
67.LO :liaison office 當(dāng)?shù)貒业姆植浚?/p>
68.Recognize 認(rèn)可,recognized supplier,指認(rèn)可的供應(yīng)商;
69.On shifts 輪班;
70.Driver 推動者,“The development will drive this case.”這個項目由開發(fā)部主導(dǎo)。
第五篇:外企面試英語
外企面試英語
1、關(guān)于介紹自己的:Could you say something about yourself? Could you sell yourself within a few minutes?
你可以從以下幾個方面突出自己:職業(yè)技能強(qiáng)項,該技能的深入程度,該技能完成過的項目以及自己其他相關(guān)方面的深入研究和學(xué)習(xí)、探索。請不要在自己的姓名、年齡、畢業(yè)學(xué)校、興趣愛好等方面浪費(fèi)時間,也不用再把你的簡歷背誦一遍,因為老外已經(jīng)看過你的CV了。時間在2-3分鐘的樣子。使用口語化的表達(dá)
2、關(guān)于應(yīng)聘動機(jī)的:Why do you wannawork for us? What makes you come here today?
面試官看看你對公司是否有所了解。請充滿信心,不要說是來試試的(you really wanna take a try?),如果能事先將公司信息整理好并梳理一下和自己的職業(yè)技能相結(jié)合來介紹,則可謂Perfect Response。
3、關(guān)于你的弱點:What do you think is your greatest weakness? May I know it? 注意后面那句是客氣的,千萬別說No??陀^地評價一下自己確實存在但對工作并不重要的缺點,將采取什么樣的辦法來克服或彌補(bǔ)自己的缺點。
4、關(guān)于你過去的工作:How do you like your last job? Why did ya leave your last job? 面試官想通過你對過去的工作的看法,了解你對今后的工作態(tài)度。談?wù)勥^去的工作特點和你所負(fù)責(zé)的主要任務(wù),但要突出過去的工作趨于平淡且失去挑戰(zhàn)性,你可以在更艱巨的任務(wù)和崗位中發(fā)揮能力。同時面試官極有可能問你以前的同事和上司的一些問題,切記不要把責(zé)任歸咎到別人身上。
例句 :i love my last job and really learned a lot from it。but i need a new platform bigger space to make my career successful5、反問的機(jī)會:Ok, now if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.“Nope, I have none, thanks!”這樣的回答就完全錯了。抓住這個機(jī)會,把事先準(zhǔn)備好的問題和盤托出,多了解一些關(guān)于公司發(fā)展、職位要求、員工培訓(xùn)、員工晉升、員工福利等方面的問題。
例句:i learned that your company has been tremendous growth in recent years。i'd like to know how you made such a sucess。
在某些特定職位的招聘上,可能外企更看重的是個人的職業(yè)能力而對英語表達(dá)要求甚低
6、在學(xué)校你最不喜歡的課程是什么?為什么?
這個問題外企招聘者最想從求職者口中聽到:我可能對個別科目不是特別感興趣,但是正因為這樣,我會花更多的時間去學(xué)習(xí)這門課程,通過學(xué)習(xí)對原本不感興趣的科目也開始有了興趣,對于本來就有興趣的科目我自然學(xué)習(xí)得更認(rèn)真,所以各門課的成績較為平衡。通過這樣的問題,外企可以找到對任何事情都很感興趣的求職者。
7、說說你的家庭
外企面試時詢問家庭問題,是要了解家庭背景對求職者的塑造和影響。外企希望聽到的重點也在于家庭對求職者的積極影響。
8、說說你對行業(yè)、技術(shù)發(fā)展趨勢的看法?
求職者可以直接在網(wǎng)上查找你所申請的行業(yè)部門的信息,只有深入了解才能產(chǎn)生獨(dú)特的見
解。外企認(rèn)為最聰明的求職者是對所面試的公司預(yù)先了解很多,包括公司各個部門,發(fā)展情況。
9、就你申請的這個職位,你認(rèn)為你還欠缺什么?
外企喜歡問求職者弱點,但精明的求職者一般不直接回答。他們希望看到這樣的求職者:繼續(xù)重復(fù)自己的優(yōu)勢,然后說:“對于這個職位和我的能力來說,我相信自己是可以勝任的,只是缺乏經(jīng)驗,這個問題我想我可以進(jìn)入公司以后以最短的時間來解決,我的學(xué)習(xí)能力很強(qiáng),我相信可以很快融入公司的企業(yè)文化,進(jìn)入工作狀態(tài)?!蓖馄笙矚g能夠巧妙地躲過難題的求職者。
外企英語面試經(jīng)歷
Let me introduce myself./ Let me do some introduction.讓我來介紹一下自己。Which aspect do you want to know about me?
或者 What do you want to know about myself? 您想知道我哪方面的情況?
面試英語自我介紹的常用基本的句子:
1.I noticed that you advertised a job in this morning’s paper.我看到你們在今早的報紙上刊登的招聘廣告。
2.I’m coming for your advertisement for ….我是來應(yīng)聘你們廣告上的……職位的。
3.I have applied for the position of ….我申請了貴公司的……職位。
面試英語自我介紹的常用句型:
1.I worked in the accounting section of a manufacturer of electrical products.我曾在電子產(chǎn)品制造商的會計組工作。
2.I haven’t done anything like that before.我以前沒有做過這種工作。
3.I think I’m quite fit for this job.我覺得我很適合做zhe fen工作。
4.I used to work as a.....我以前做...。
5.I’m quite familiar with.....我做過很多....工作。
6.I want a job with a vacation every year.我想找個每年都能度假的工作。
7.I was thinking of a job in.....我打算到....找份工作。