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五種情況會(huì)對(duì)面試結(jié)果不利!

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2015年01月20日

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  1.You arrive super early

  1. 來(lái)得太早了。

  Everybody knows that you're an idiot if you show up late for an interview. It's completely disrespectful of the interviewer's time.

  每個(gè)人都知道,要是面試遲到就會(huì)讓自己看起來(lái)像個(gè)傻子,并且這也是極度浪費(fèi)面試官時(shí)間的表現(xiàn)。

  But showing up insanely early is also going to make you look like a jerk. Why? Because, when you arrive more than five or 10 minutes before your meeting, you're putting immediate pressure on the interviewer to drop whatever she may be wrapping up and deal with you. Or, she's going to start the interview feeling guilty because she knows she just left you sitting in the lobby for 20 minutes.

  但是太早到場(chǎng)也會(huì)讓你給人難堪的印象。為什么呢?因?yàn)楫?dāng)你比你的面試時(shí)間早到超過(guò)5-10分鐘,你就會(huì)直接給你的面試官一定的壓力,無(wú)論此時(shí)她正在整理東西還是與你交談。否則,她就會(huì)抱著愧疚感馬上開(kāi)始面試,因?yàn)樗浪屇阍谧呃壤锏却?0分鐘的時(shí)間了。

  A secondary problem with showing up early is that it says, "Hi, I have absolutely nothing else going on in my life, so I'll just park it here in your company lobby." You don't want that. If you arrive super early, hang in the parking lot or a nearby coffee shop until just a few minutes before your scheduled time.

  另外一個(gè)早到帶來(lái)的問(wèn)題就是,“你好,我的確沒(méi)有別的事情要忙了,所以我只好早點(diǎn)來(lái)貴公司準(zhǔn)備了。”你并不想這樣。如果你實(shí)在比預(yù)約的時(shí)間早很多,那么你就在附近的咖啡店閑逛一下直到面試時(shí)間前幾分鐘再過(guò)去吧。

  2.You're so over-rehearsed that you act like a robot

  2. 過(guò)度的預(yù)演,看起來(lái)像個(gè)機(jī)器人

  Once again, we all know not to show up to an interview completely unprepared.

  再次聲明,我們都知道參加面試不能毫無(wú)準(zhǔn)備。

  Fewer of us, however, realize that it's entirely possible to arrive over-prepared. Are you someone who thinks through every possible question that you suspect might be asked, writes out verbatim "best answers," and then practices them in the mirror (or with a friend) until you're beyond exhausted?

  但是更少人意識(shí)到也有可能會(huì)過(guò)度預(yù)演。難道你能夠完全揣測(cè)到面試官會(huì)問(wèn)你什么問(wèn)題?然后把“最佳答案”寫下來(lái),再一次又一次地對(duì)著鏡子(或朋友)練習(xí)直到自己筋疲力盡?

  You might think you're doing yourself a solid, but what you're actually doing is putting yourself at risk for coming across as robotic or, worse, disinterested.

  也許你會(huì)認(rèn)為這只是讓自己表現(xiàn)起來(lái)更可靠,但是你實(shí)際上把自己表現(xiàn)無(wú)異于機(jī)器人,或者更糟糕的,讓人不感興趣。

  When you're hyper-prepared and hanging on the edge of your seat waiting for certain questions for which you've prepared to be asked, you will likely have a very hard time engaging in genuine conversation with the interviewer.

  當(dāng)你在座位上過(guò)度地準(zhǔn)備著面試官可能問(wèn)你的問(wèn)題的時(shí)候,你就很難有一個(gè)跟面試官真實(shí)交談的時(shí)機(jī)。

  And interviewers don't tend to hire detached people who can't seem to have a genuine conversation. Certainly walk in prepared, but force yourself to not memorize or over-rehearse the practice questions.

  并且面試官都不會(huì)雇用那些無(wú)法與他人真實(shí)交流的員工。當(dāng)然一定要有準(zhǔn)備,但是要讓自己免于死記硬背的情況。

  3.You head into the TMI zone

  3. 滔滔不絕,沒(méi)完沒(méi)了

  Even if you're interviewing for a role within the most free-wheeling, fun-loving organization, the fact remains that you are in an interview. Never, ever get wooed into believing that the casual nature of the environment frees you to enter the TMI zone.

  即使你所面試的場(chǎng)地是一個(gè)完全無(wú)拘無(wú)束,樂(lè)趣無(wú)窮的機(jī)構(gòu),但是你也得意識(shí),你是在面試。所以,永遠(yuǎn)絕不要以為這種輕松的環(huán)境可以讓你盡情演說(shuō)。

  Be friendly and conversational, for sure. You want this crew to feel that you'll fit in around the joint. Just never, and I mean do not ever, cross the line into TMI. When in doubt, leave it out.

  只需要友好地和健談地與面試官交流。因?yàn)槟阆M嬖嚬俑杏X(jué)到你能夠合群。記住,絕不跨過(guò)滔滔不絕的界線,如果存在疑惑,那就忘了它吧。

  4.You're a clear and obvious WIIFM

  4. 你對(duì)“這對(duì)我有什么好處?”表現(xiàn)的太明顯了

  Guess what interviewers want to know when they meet with you? First and foremost, they want to know what you can do for them. What can you do to make that company money, improve businesses processes, grow the organization and, importantly, make their lives easier?

  猜想面試官在與你見(jiàn)面的時(shí)候他想了解你什么?首先的首先,他們想知道你為公司帶來(lái)什么好處。你能促進(jìn)公司資金的流動(dòng),改善運(yùn)行流程,提高機(jī)構(gòu)質(zhì)量,還是,使大家過(guò)得更輕松?

  That said, when you bust out with an immediate litany of WIIFM (what's in it for me?) questions, you look both arrogant and, frankly, unappealing.

  那意味著,當(dāng)你直接問(wèn)這樣一個(gè)問(wèn)題:“這對(duì)我有什么好處?”的時(shí)候,你看起來(lái)既自大,又不討好。

  Of course you want to know what the benefits are, how much vacation you get, and if you get a cell phone, company car, and corner office. But in the early interview stages, all the hiring managers and HR people really care about is what you can do for them. This is a business they are running, not a club.

  當(dāng)然,你想知道這份工作的福利有哪些,比如假期長(zhǎng)短,有無(wú)私人手機(jī),公司用車或靠角落的辦公室。但在面試的早期階段,所有的面試官和人事部主管最關(guān)注的是你能為公司所帶來(lái)的效益。這是因?yàn)樗麄兯\(yùn)營(yíng)的是一間公司,而不是俱樂(lè)部。

  Making you happy will be important if they want you, but you're not even going to get to that stage if you make your list of demands clear too early.

  如果他們需要你就會(huì)取悅你,但你實(shí)在還沒(méi)到達(dá)談條件的那個(gè)階段。

  5.You don't say "thank you"

  5. 面試后不說(shuō)“謝謝”

  Certainly, it can be stressful and exhausting to shuttle through hours of interviewing at a company, to the point it all starts feeling like a bit of a blur. But if you really want this job, you need to stay focused and energized, and you absolutely must end strong.

  沒(méi)錯(cuò),在緊張又疲勞的情況下經(jīng)過(guò)數(shù)小時(shí)后的面試后,要開(kāi)口致謝會(huì)覺(jué)得有點(diǎn)困難。但如果你確實(shí)需要這份工作,你就要保持精神集中和精力充沛,并且要強(qiáng)而有力的結(jié)束。

  Keep this top of mind as you march forth and conquer.

  把這些事情記在心里,以此向前進(jìn)并拿下自己理想的工作機(jī)會(huì)。


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