Candidates should apply to the HR department in order to be hired.A.YB.NC.NG
Candidates should apply to the HR department in order to be hired.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
Candidates should apply to the HR department in order to be hired.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第2题
Candidates should prepare a separate resume for each company they approach.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第3题
According to the article
A.candidates should ask questions at the end of the interview.
B.interviewers should ask all the candidates the same question.
C.interviews should all last for roughly the same length of time.
第4题
According to the article, ______.
A.Candidates should ask questions at the end of the interview.
B.Interviews should all last for roughly the same length of time.
C.Interviewers should ask all the candidates the same question.
第5题
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第6题
According to the article,
A.candidates should ask questions at the end of the interview.
B.interviewers should ask all the candidates the same question.
C.interviews should all last for roughly the same length of time.
第7题
As for an interview, the author suggests that ______.
A.there should be more than one interviewer in the interviewing process
B.only the applicants' responses to questions should be noted and recorded
C.interviewers should make some notes on the margins of the candidates' resumes
D.interviewers should ask whatever questions that may help decide the perfect fit
第8题
For two candidates
Customer Involvement
Your company has decided to try to increase customer involvement in the range and quality of its products. You have been asked to consider how this could be done.
Discuss, and decide together:
&8226;how customer opinion of products can be obtained most effectively
&8226;what use a company should make of information provided by customers
For three candidates
Employee of the Year Award
Your company has decided to introduce an Employee of the Year award. You have been given the task of organising this scheme,
Discuss, and decide together:
&8226;what criteria should be used to select the winner
&8226;which people inside and outside the company should be asked to help choose the winner
&8226;what kinds of rewards would be most suitable for the winner
第9题
A.today's job market changes very rapidly
B.candidates usually attend many interviews
C.it helps interviewers gain the initiative to hire the perfect match
D.candidates finds it boring to wait a long time to know the result
第10题
JOB INTERVIEWS
People looking for jobs usually send in a copy of their resume. This should be used as a basis for questions from the interviewer.
Interviewers find it helpful to ask candidates about the way they behaved in difficult situations in the past, for example with an angry customer. These questions allow applicants to explain how they acted in a real-life situation and, consequently, give clues as to how they would act again in similar sit nations. Candidates are likely to tell the truth as speaking from memory leaves little time to invent what happened On the other hand questions which ask candidates to imagine how they would behave in a situation which they have probably never met are of little or no value. This is because they only provide answers about how candidates would hope to behave, and this might not match the actions they would actually take.
In any interview candidates must be treated fairly, with questions asked in the same means and with no candidate's interview lasting considerably longer than any other's. Candidates should always be given the opportunity to ask questions throughout the interview.
Jan Godley, head of HR at Aspley Supermarkets says: A company needs staff not only who have the fight qualifications and experience, but also who are happy to fit in with the company's way of doing things. Our managers have to accept the idea that everyone working here is a colleague (managers are always known by their first names), and that spending time actually in the store with colleagues and customers, rather than in their offices, is part of the job. For management posts, we organize pre interview group exercises to measure team-working and leadership skills, sometimes along with activities to assess personal qualifies.'
In all our interviews we take into account body language. It is natural for candidates to show signs of being nervous at an interview but most relax after a few minutes and become more confident. How ever, if the nervousness continues until the end of the interview, especially when difficult questions are asked, we would begin to have doubts about that candidate. Like all employers, we want to take on staff who are at ease with colleagues and customers so it is vital to watch the way candidates behave, as well as listen to what they have to say.'
Why is asking candidates to imagine their reactions to a situation unhelpful?
A.Candidates may have no experience of this situation.
B.Candidates may act differently in the real-life situation.
C.Candidates may never meet such a situation.