Attend an interview with the High School Student Council Outreach Department and give a one minute p

Updated on workplace 2024-02-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello. I am the head of the discipline inspection department of Huaiyin Business College, and I am glad to have your question. Introducing your hobbies can be omitted.

    Make your name into a short sentence, look at the judges' eyes when you introduce yourself, be confident, and say your ideal of entering the department, for example, I came to this department to hold a position as a minister. Then you may have a higher weight in the hearts of the judges than others, and the key is not to be nervous about introducing yourself. Good luck.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First of all, your name should be distinctive but not complicated, and then talk about your expectations for this department, that is, how you feel about this department, how you will become when you go in, and finally explain your purpose, which is the department I have always looked forward to.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Don't learn from others! Have your own character. It's best to be humorous so that the examiner will remember you better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Start by introducing your name and class.

    Then talk about your hobbies. Needless to say, read books and surf the Internet.

    It is best to exercise outdoors. After all, you're applying for the Outreach Department.

    You need to have some communicative skills.

    Then talk about your own shortcomings. Preferably disadvantages that have nothing to do with socializing.

    It is best to control the time to about 50 seconds.

    Don't speak too fast.

    Keep smiling and be good at making eye contact with the interviewing teacher.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Be sure to be generous, bow lightly and smile when you go to the interview, mainly to show your sincerity and attitude. I am the head of the External Relations Department, and like other ministers, I value personal attitudes, and experience can be cultivated slowly. Remember to actively participate in activities so that you can train yourself and better connect with society.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This one is relatively simple, that is to say, take a look at your own situation, highlight your strong communication skills, and be willing to serve the student union and serve the students.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's okay to express your true self, you must be confident!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is to introduce a general situation of yourself, and then talk about your own practical experience and your own advantages.

    The problem is generally how to reconcile work and study, and set up some scenarios to test your resilience.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Self-introduction: name, class, hobbies, specialties.

    Questions: 1. Why did you join the External Relations Department?

    2. How would you resolve a conflict between work and coursework?

    3. Generally, there are also hypothetical scenarios encountered in the work and ask for your solutions.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Just fool around, be confident, exaggerate your experience appropriately, and don't be embarrassed to say it. Speak of your personality as lively and cheerful, and introverted or not. But be careful, if it's too public, it will be offensive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It mainly depends on your eloquence and communication. After all, doing this stuff is like doing business. Outreach is also dealing with schools outside, organizing activities and networking together!

    It's good to blow up your experience! In the past, I didn't even have to blow it, I valued my eloquence and went straight in.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Marx said: It is only in the collective that man can get the opportunity for all-round development. That's why I chose the student council.

    I firmly believe that the energy developed by one person with faith is greater than that of 99 people who are only interested. I came to this outreach department, which requires patience, perseverance, and outstanding social skills, to challenge myself, hone myself, and give myself a chance to show myself fully.

    The External Relations Department strengthens the contact between the Student Union and various departments internally, and strengthens the contact and cooperation with various sister colleges and universities externally, provides social practice and work-study opportunities for our students, and strives for financial support for the Student Union. Therefore, it needs talents with excellent communication skills and social practice skills. As soon as I saw the Department of External Relations, I fell in love with it at first sight!

    The Liaison Department is simply the place I have been coveting for a long time to exercise myself! My bargaining chips for the External Relations Department are self-confidence and ability.

    I am outgoing and easy-going, sociable, courageous, motivated, responsible, like to challenge myself, and always ready to try something new to introduce myself. The most important thing is that I have a strong body (to show off my arm muscles) and a warm heart.

    When I join the External Relations Department, I will humbly learn from my seniors, and I hope that I can meet more people in the External Relations Department and broaden my communication field. I believe that I can be based on the school, go outside the school, train myself, and serve everyone. Just like the sentence give me a fulcrum, I can pry the whole earth, give me a stage, and I will show my full style! Thank you!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Highlights:

    Copy your external communication skills, your experience in external communication, and it is best to be able to highlight some of the past DAO examples that you have in this area. Show your enthusiasm, your ability to speak, and your ability to understand. The examiner may ask questions for you to solve on the spot, and you will also have to show resilience to solve the problem.

    The self-introduction paragraph should be well-prepared and very fluent, and it is best to memorize it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Content from user: Yan Chang.

    Dear seniors and students, good afternoon!

    I am very happy to be able to enter the re-examination stage. In the two months since the beginning of the school year, through my understanding of the work of the student union, I have strengthened my determination to enter the external relations department!

    Joining the Student Council is a new life experience for me. I once watched a movie called Chibi. Zhuge Liang said a very classic sentence in it, he said, everything will be a little better, and life will be better.

    I liked this sentence very much, so I made a small change: experience everything a little, life is better. I always think that since the Creator has given us precious life, then we must treat life well and realize the value of life.

    A person's life cannot be static, and there is always a need for new experiences of one kind or another. So, I'm standing here and running for student council membership. I don't want my college career to be so ordinary and boring, I don't want to look back when my gray hair is gray, wow, my four years of college life have been in vain.

    So please give me this opportunity.

    My junior high and high schools were very ordinary, and there was no concept of a student union at all. Every day is a repetitive life of three points and one line. When we get to college, I believe that every freshman will find that we look so immature here.

    Whether it is social experience or life experience, it is as if we have grown up in age. So we need to exercise. What I remember the most is an unforgettable experience of working in a BBK chain store after the college entrance examination.

    That made me really understand my own shortcomings. So I want to hone my skills. And the External Relations Department provides us with just such a platform.

    The External Relations Department communicates extensively with the outside world, not only bringing information from the outside world to the campus, but also bringing many outstanding polytechnic workers to the society.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. Don't be nervous when you introduce yourself, at least don't show your nervousness, which shows that your psychological quality is good.

    2. Talk about your understanding of the student union, and what you say must be exciting, for example, the student union has become an indispensable advanced culture in university life, etc.

    3. There are also interviews, if you are eloquent, you can say more, so that there will be relatively fewer times when they have problems and make things difficult for you, which will improve your chances of winning the bid.

    4. Pay attention to politeness, and also care about dress.

    5. The External Relations Department likes to be extroverted, and generally don't say that they are introverted.

    The interview is a written or face-to-face interview to examine a person's work ability, and the interview can preliminarily judge whether the candidate can integrate into his or her team.

    It is a recruitment event that is carefully planned by the organizers. In specific scenarios, the examiner's face-to-face conversation and observation of the examinee is the main means to evaluate the examinee's knowledge, ability, experience and other related qualities from the surface and the inside.

    Interviews are an important method for companies to select employees.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I participated in our school, but unfortunately I didn't get in, and I have a little experience and experience, that is, write which class you are in and why you joined the External Relations Department. How do you understand it, in fact, it is to go out to solicit sponsorship, and there are some large-scale activities at school. When looking for a job for poor students, you need to do it in the External Relations Department, and you must not be nervous during the interview, speak fluently, show yourself with a smile and show that you are very capable, and you will ask one or two questions during the interview

    For example, why did you want to join the External Relations Department? What do you do when you go out to solicit sponsorship? Be improvised, anyway! Do you want to select the Outreach Department? Come on! Outreach isn't really quite exercised! It's a pity I didn't go in!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. Introduce yourself in all paragraphs, talk about your strengths, and confidently deal with the problems of seniors, which is very simple.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Don't be free, don't be nervous, show your strengths.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The first thing you have to do is to be very confident (this is the most important thing in the interview), as if you are very qualified for the job, and you want to come out and calm the person who interviewed you; You have to smile (the second most important), and the importance of the External Relations Department is in the image and eloquence.

    In fact, you have to think about the questions you ask first, and you don't have to rush to give answers. At this time, the smile on my face was also holding on (my face almost froze after I came out of the interview at the university study department). It doesn't matter if you can't, you can tell them that you don't know much about the specifics of the job, and you have to contact them to get your answer more satisfying.

    Questions may include "what do you think of the university's external relations department?", "do you think you can do the job?", "what are your plans when you get the job?", and you should be prepared for these things before you go to the interview.

    Sissy, remember to smile. Also, I wish you a successful interview.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    1.The self-introduction is first of all some basic information, name, **person, major, etc.

    2.Then there's the original purpose of the interview.

    3.What do you hope to gain in the Outreach Department and what you can contribute to it, 4Expertise in the work of the Outreach Department.

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