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Questions to look out for when speaking.
The voice can tell whether a person is nervous, whether he is confident, etc., usually pay more attention to the art of speech and conversation, control the speed of speech, do not scream, the voice is weak and weak, should keep the tone stable, the volume is moderate, concise, try not to bring "um, really" and other irrelevant idioms, these all show unprofessionalism in self-expression.
When entering and exiting the examination room, pay attention to the etiquette of entering and retreating, be sure to maintain a posture with your head up and chest and a full mental state, and do not shrug your shoulders frequently, dance with your hands, look left and right, sit crookedly, shake your legs, etc., which are all bad body language. In short, body language should not be too much, and it is enough to cooperate with the expression when needed.
Natural expression and smile This part has been described in the previous article, as long as you pay attention to your beautiful smile on your face naturally, I believe it will add a lot of points.
Eye contact. During the interview, candidates should maintain eye contact with the examiner as a sign of respect for the teacher. Some of the materials are on:
The technique of eye contact is to stare at the bridge of the teacher's nose for about 1 5 seconds at a time, then naturally turn to other places, such as looking at the teacher's hands, desk, etc., and then look at the bridge of the teacher's eyes and nose again after about 30 seconds. In fact, there is no need to be so rigid, after all, students should focus on the content during the interview. It's just that everyone should learn to take the initiative and calmly look for the teacher's gaze, and bravely look at him, of course, this kind of gaze should be polite and friendly, and don't stare at each other, causing an aggressive feeling.
Of course, it is also important not to wander your eyes and look around, because this is a sign of lack of self-confidence.
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First, the question of dress, everyone will consider dressing up when participating in the choreographer interview, here the candidates need to take a look, we are going to take the exam, not to participate in the draft, so everyone try to dress as simple as possible when participating in the choreographer interview, and choose some that can reflect the sunny and cheerful side of their high school students.
Clause. 2. To participate in the choreographer art examination interview, you should look straight ahead and face the examiner. Questions should be articulated clearly; In the examination room, you should restrain yourself and do not do some small actions that you usually do (such as shaking your legs, dancing with your hands, your eyes wandering, etc.).
Clause. 3. Pay attention to your own knowledge accumulation and the ability to adapt to changes. In the choreographer interview, we will encounter impromptu comments, examiner questions and other examination links, so the accumulation of knowledge and the ability to adapt to changes can better help us pass the choreographer art exam.
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Interview Choreographer: Tell us about your previous work experience in Zha Chun.
I'll take a look at what you did, and you can talk about the thinking you had at that time.
Why did you leave your last company.
What are your strengths.
What do you think of us?
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Regarding self-introduction, if your self-introduction is memorized, then try not to have traces of memorization when you speak, do not suppress the tone and frustration, and be concise and have a sense of narration. Don't have sentences that are too fake and too ethereal, and the teacher will interrupt you almost halfway through the interview, so the self-introduction you prepare is about 30s, that is, tell you what you like.
Generally, this question is too common, only mentioning name, age, and hometown.
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The major of radio and television editing and directing is to cultivate professionals who master the professional theories, knowledge and skills of radio and television program editing, planning, creation, and production. So what are the interview skills of radio and television directors? Let's take a look!
Interview Skills:
1) Draw attention. Personality traits are unique, and we should let them play to their strengths and avoid their weaknesses and show their good side. We strive to create a beautiful image of ourselves.
Show yourself what your charm is, where your appeal is. Show your temperament in small details.
2) Arouse goodwill. Take advantage of this short time to leave a good impression on the examiner and arouse the examiner's good impression of you: 1. Be confident; 2. Be empathetic; 3. Easy and natural.
Conversation Skills in Interviews:
1) Do not abruptly end the dialogue when the two sides are eagerly discussing a certain issue, if there is a stalemate for a while, we should try to change the topic, and once the atmosphere eases, we should end it quickly.
2) Don't procrastinate the conversation, and say goodbye immediately when you find that the content of the conversation has dried up. Otherwise, it will leave the impression that the other party is tasteless.
3) Be careful of the other party's hints. For example, looking at your watch intentionally, or wandering around, restless, or changing your sitting position frequently. In these situations, it's best to end the conversation with humor.
4) It is necessary to grasp the time just right.
5) A smile is the best way to end a conversation
6) At the end of some conversations, some famous quotes, philosophical words, or good wishes are often generated.
Things to look out for during the interview:
1) When it is your turn to interview, you should knock lightly on the door outside the interview room and get permission before entering the interview room. Be careful not to knock on the door too hard, and do not stick your head in before entering the door to look at the door, and do not push the door directly into the door with a big grin. When you enter the door, you should gently turn around and close the door.
2) You can take the initiative to greet the examiner, nod and smile or greet. The examiner did not take the initiative to reach out to shake your hand, so you must not be sentimental and take the initiative to shake hands with the examiner.
3) Try to remember the name and position of each examiner as much as possible, and if you can't do this, at least remember the name and position of the person in charge of the examiner. If you are not sure, you can use general words when addressing the examiner, and you must not appear to be wearing a crown or a li.
4) After entering the examination room, first hand over your admission ticket and the materials you have prepared to the examiner in order to verify your identity and examination qualifications.
5) When the examiner signals the interview to end, you should smile and stand up, thank them for giving you the opportunity to interview, and then say "goodbye". If you are greeted or guided by someone when you enter the interview room, you should thank them and say goodbye when you leave.
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1. 6 1s: a favorite book, an actor, a song, a movie, a TV show, and a director. These are more common exams.,But it's up to you.,My classmates were mentioned several times to directors and books and movies.。。 Anyway, get ready for the above.
2. My hometown.
Learn about some of the cultural characteristics of your hometown, some schools will take the exam, (some teachers in Zhejiang are interested) Third, literary knowledge.
Fourth, and what you are wearing that day, what you hold, etc. (at that time, there was a question drawn by the school "Is the star externally important or internal?") I think it's important to be inside. After listening to the discussion, the teacher asked, "Why are you wearing this dress, and what is important to your own interview?"
I want to refute my point).
5. Some of your more interesting interests, experiences, etc.
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Generally, some unexpected questions will be asked to you, you should be improvised, the more prepared, the more nervous, and it is easy to have a blank mind at that time.
1. Before the interview.
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