The day before, I went to the examination site for a good all-round inspection. It is better to live there and get familiar with the environment, which can greatly reduce the tension on the second day.
In fact, considering that the interview is nothing but a paper tiger, there is nothing to be afraid of. I have practiced for so long at ordinary times, but it is just an opportunity to check myself and show myself.
Second, what's the waiting time for the interview?
Don't let yourself relax too much when waiting for the interview, otherwise it will form a huge contrast with your high tension when you enter the examination room later, which will make your mind blank and you can't remember anything.
But be careful, don't read new topics or new materials at this time. If you read new things over and over again, you won't remember them when you are nervous. On the contrary, you will be more nervous. At this time, reading old materials is to adjust your thinking and make your mind active. Or you can chat. This can be self-adjusted according to everyone's specific situation, and everything will be OK if you adjust yourself to the state.
Third, what do you do when it's your turn?
If you are called by the guide, don't panic. At this time, you don't remember the time. You should adjust yourself and don't rush out rashly. It won't be easy to calm your mood. It will also make you make many mistakes after entering the examination room.
Fourth, what to do after entering the examination room?
After entering the examination room, your main task is to answer questions and express yourself. As for how many examiners there are, how many men and women, whether the table is good or not, whether the chairs are comfortable or not, and whether the curtains look good or not, all this has nothing to do with you. Enter the role you should enter as soon as possible, and don't think that paying attention to these things will relieve your tension. Paying attention to these things will only waste your time in thinking.
Fifth, what should I pay attention to when answering questions?
This has been emphasized many times in the process of communicating with the students of the civil service exam, such as eye contact with the examiner, such as looking around, smiling, etc. These are of course very important, but if you really can't do it, or forget it nervously, then don't force you to do it. Doing it deliberately will only make you more nervous. Therefore, after entering the exam, don't force anything, it is better to let nature take its course.
Sixth. What should I do after answering?
Remember to thank the examiner after the final answer. Some friends who have passed the exam said that the examiner began to grade when answering the third question, so the politeness after the final answer is not so important. Actually, it is not. You don't know when the examiner will grade you. He won't report this to you. So be sure to stick to your mental outlook until the end.
But in the end, thank you must not be too much. It is also very hard to interview so many candidates in a short time. Your long-winded thanks will only arouse the examiner's disgust.