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Three notes on etiquette of Yunnan civil servants' interview examination room

An interview is different from a written test. Through face-to-face communication, the examinee's words, deeds and smiles are observed by the interviewer. Therefore, paying attention to the details of interview etiquette and being polite to others will help to leave a good impression on the examiner. So what etiquette problems should be paid attention to in the interview? First, the external image, second, the behavior, and finally, the language expression. Let's take a look at the etiquette in the interview room.

exterior

1. Ms.: Naturally appropriate. Wear clothes that are not very bright. You can choose light-colored shirts as tops, knee-length skirts or trousers as bottoms. 2 shoes can choose leather shoes, the color is mainly dark, or basically the same as the bottom color. But remember, regarding the choice of ladies' high heels, try to avoid high heels and stilettos; Make-up should adhere to the principle of elegance, and don't wear heavy makeup, such as eye shadow, nose shadow and gorgeous lipstick number. 4 hair style should be neat, don't have messy broken hair, you can tie a ponytail or hair; At the same time, try not to wear exaggerated earrings, necklaces, bracelets and other decorations.

2. Male: It embodies a stable and reliable temperament. (1) Don't wear fancy clothes. You can wear white, light blue and other light-colored shirts and pants on your coat. ② Leather shoes should be as black as possible, and don't wear pointed shoes. It is recommended to choose three-joint leather shoes. Wear black socks. Hairstyle should be capable and beard should be cleaned.

behaviour

Maintain a natural, relaxed, positive and peaceful state, and do not deliberately restrain your every move, but also pay attention to avoid your common inertia problems:

1. About greeting. It is not recommended for candidates to say hello in the afternoon, that is, to greet the examiner in a unified way, not in the morning or afternoon to prevent nervous mistakes. Bow about 40 degrees, there is no need to bow deeply.

2. About eyes. There are usually many examiners at the interview site. You should take good care of each examiner to show respect, but remember not to stare at only one examiner or give people a perfunctory impression.

3. About sitting posture. Interviews usually sit and answer questions. When sitting down, it is generally advisable to fill two-thirds of the chair, lean forward slightly and keep your back straight. Men's legs are naturally shoulder-width apart, while girls try to keep their legs together and don't shake their legs.

4. About gestures. Don't have too many gestures to point the way, just give proper help. Not to mention scratching your head, shaking your head, changing your sitting position frequently, turning your pen constantly, and distracting the examiner if you are not serious.

Language expression

Pay attention to your pronunciation, intonation and speaking speed when answering questions.

1. About the volume. The overall voice should sound loud and strong, keep warm, but not too high or hoarse.

2. When greeting and saying goodbye to the examiner, try to use a rising tone, maintain a high degree of enthusiasm, and highlight your positive and optimistic mood.

3. When answering questions, the speech speed should be appropriate, and the answers should be cadenced, that is, pay attention to the ups and downs of the tone to enhance the speech effect. It is best to change your mood according to the content of the answer, reflecting different answering styles.

Etiquette not only embodies a person's quality cultivation, but also is a fine tradition of the Chinese nation. In today's increasingly fierce competition in civil service examinations, interview etiquette is particularly important. I hope that all candidates will pay attention and practice more to leave a good first impression on the examiner.