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I once went to an interview for a small new company that was still under renovation and had no furniture in the office. The interviewer said, "I'm sorry, why don't we just stand up." During the interview, a courier package came in, which was a big box, and he said to me, "You can sit on this box for the interview."
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At the beginning of the internship, the company came to interview two people, as if the two knew each other, one went to the interview first, and the other was waiting outside. Suddenly the guy who was waiting for us borrowed a computer from our colleague, and we were still wondering what we were borrowing a computer for? We watched him, boarded QQ, and played QQ Farm!
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CLP 28 Institute, known as as the graduate students of the bachelor's and master's double C9, the TOP2 and TOP5 are treated differently. There was no written test, only one round of interviews, and the TV was on on one side of the school hotel. The interviewer asked about the project experience, where the school is, where is the home, whether the parents agree to go to Nanjing, and what they think about overtime.
The whole process takes 10 minutes, and the next day I will send an offer.
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Let's tell you a joke, I remember it very deeply: I just picked up a **, "Hello, instant noodles, right?" I was stunned for a moment, thinking it was a prank, and then I replied, "Oh, I'm not, I'm ham sausage!"
And then hang the **! I lay down for a while before I figured it out, and she seemed to say, "Hello, is it easy to get an interview?" ”
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The final interview was with the boss, and after waiting for an hour, the boss rejected me on the grounds that my blood type was not suitable for the position, which was really funny.
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When I first came to Beijing, I lived in the North Fifth Ring Road, and there was a company in the South Fifth Ring Road to conduct a ** interview, and I didn't have time to drink saliva when I just sat down in the summer. The manager said with a glance at the resume"Our HR is mistaken, and your requirements don't match ours. Go back.
I've always remembered this "funny thing".
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A few years ago, I went to a well-known Internet company, and as soon as I entered, the head of the department said, "Do you have anything to ask?" I was stunned.
Then he asked questions about treatment and so on, and he only asked one question from beginning to end: "Do you live far away?" "I didn't ask anything else, I thought it was no show, but I came to offer it two days later.
I never wondered if he was too lazy, or if I had too good a resume, or if I was too handsome?
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During my interview, I received a job seeker who took a book and five notebooks the size of the book, stacked them together, put them on my desk and said, "Teacher, I have read this book and written 5 notes, I won't talk about the rest, you can see if I can be hired."
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When I first graduated, I interviewed a Taiwan-funded company. At the end of the interview, HR said: If you are a man, I want you. "It really feels unprofessional.
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The interviewer of Guangzhou Delphi asked me to draw a flow chart, and I drew it, and then the reason why he failed the interview was that the handwriting was ugly.
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In the workplace, interviews are one of the most important ways to get job opportunities. During the interview process, we usually need to demonstrate our skills, experience, and qualities, but also encounter a variety of interesting experiences. This article will discuss some of the interesting experiences I had during the interview process and analyze the lessons behind them.
First of all, I once had a very interesting question in an interview with a big tech company. The interviewer asked me, "If you had a time machine, would you choose to go back in time or dress up to be the future?"
I was surprised at the time because it was the first time I had heard such a question. I thought about it for a moment and said, "I would choose to go back in time because I think the past has a big impact on our future."
If we understand the experiences and lessons of the past, we can better plan for the future. "The interviewer seemed to be happy with me as he went on to ask me more questions about the past. This question made me realize that in an interview, we need to keep an open mind and deal with all kinds of interesting and unusual questions.
Secondly, in another interview, I met an unusual interviewer. This interviewer asked me to play a role-playing game with him, where I needed to play a customer who wanted to buy a laptop and he played a salesperson. In this game, I need to communicate with him, ask about the computer's capabilities and **, and try to convince him to give me a discount.
Although the game was fun, I was nervous because I didn't know how to handle the situation. Finally, I remembered the sales skills I had learned before and managed to convince him to give me a discount. This experience made me realize that in an interview, we need to be calm, confident, and prepared to deal with a variety of situations.
Third, I once had an interesting question in an interview: "If you were to become an animal one day, what would you become?" "This question may seem naïve, but it actually examines my creativity and imagination.
I thought about it for a moment and then said, "I will become an eagle because it can fly freely in the sky, see the wider world, and acquire more knowledge and skills." "This question made me realize that in an interview, we need to show our imagination and creativity, and show our personality and uniqueness.
Finally, during an interview, I met a very interesting interviewer. He asked me to make a fun game in which I was asked to name as many words starting with the letter "s" as I could in a short period of time. I was nervous because I had never done a game like this before.
But I decided to do what I couldn't do and started to list words. In the end, I listed more than 30 words, and this interviewer also spoke highly of my performance. This experience made me realize that in the interview, we need to maintain a positive attitude, try our best to perform our abilities, and show our strength and potential.
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Interviews are an important part of our lives and are often a necessary step in our job or school offering. During the interview process, we may encounter something interesting, challenging, or memorable. Here are some of the interesting experiences I've heard of people who have had interviews:
1.Sudden power outage: An interviewee was in the middle of a technical interview with the company and suddenly there was a power outage.
Despite the interviewer's best efforts to reassure him not to be too nervous, he was unable to regain his composure and ended the interview. As a result, the interviewee later learned that he had been hired because he was very impressed with his excellent performance before the interview.
2.Talking to the interviewer about football: One candidate found out that he and the interviewer were both football enthusiasts during the round-faced test.
They spend almost half of their time talking about teams, players and games. Although not all the interview questions were asked, the interviewee was later hired because their football topic created a very good interaction and tacit understanding.
3.Intimidated by the interviewer: During an interview, the interviewer suddenly threw a ball in front of him and asked him to say the number on the ball.
He was nervous, and after thinking about it for a few seconds, he had to give up on the question. Later, the interviewer told him that it was just a joke and that they just wanted to see how he reacted to the unexpected.
4.Help the interviewer solve the problem: One interviewer noticed that the interviewer's pen was not fluent when writing.
He took the initiative to lend his pen to the interviewer and explained to him why it was better. The interviewer was impressed by his initiative and enthusiasm and was hired.
During the interview, he noticed that the interviewer did not seem to be looking at the time, and the interview had been going on for 2 hours. He politely reminds the interviewer that it was late, but the interviewer was awakened. In the end, the candidate was hired because of his patience and high level of professionalism during the interview.
These interesting experiences showed us a different side of the interview. An interview is not only an opportunity, but also an opportunity to showcase your personal qualities, abilities and communication skills. These interesting experiences have taught us that it is important to stay calm, show your qualities and demonstrate your abilities during an interview.
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There are often a variety of interesting experiences that come up during the interview process, and here are a few examples:
1.When an applicant was interviewed, he was surprised to find out that the interviewer was his high school teacher, and the two were very embarrassed at the time. However, in the end, the interviewer still gave the candidate a positive evaluation.
2.During an interview with a candidate, the interviewer asks him what his hobbies are. The candidate said that he liked to play basketball, and the interviewer suddenly proposed a competition, and the candidate won the interviewer and finally got the job.
3.A candidate suddenly fainted during an interview and was taken to the hospital. Although he didn't make it through the interview, the HR staff at the company's Iwaju were impressed with his courage and persistence, and reconsidered him in the recruitment process in the future.
4.During the interview, an interviewer suddenly received a report that his child was sick, and the interview was forced to be interrupted. The candidate understood the interviewer's difficulties and offered to postpone the interview, and eventually got the job offer.
These experiences show the various incompetences in the interview process, but selling jujube also shows the kindness and understanding in human nature. Both the interviewer and the candidate need to be sensitive and empathetic in the process to achieve better results.
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There have been several interviews in my career that have stood out to me. Here are some of them:
1.I once went to interview for a marketing position at a company. During the interview, the interviewer asked me to imagine myself as a car and then asked me to describe my make, model, color, etc.
This question is interesting to me because I have never encountered this kind of strange problem before. I thought about it for a while, and then said that I am a purple BMW, because purple represents mystery and uniqueness, while BMW stands for high quality and high performance. The interviewer nodded and said that I was fine because I was able to clearly express my characteristics and strengths.
2.Another interview was at a startup. The interviewer asked me to talk about a time when I failed and how I learned from it.
This question made me feel a little embarrassed because I was reluctant to admit that I had failed. But I decided to be honest anyway. I recounted an experience when I participated in a contest in college and ended up losing.
But I learned a lot from it, such as how to prepare better, how to work better with the team, and so on. After listening to this, the interviewer gave me some words of encouragement and said that I have good learning ability and adaptability.
3.The last interesting interview experience was with a tech company. The interviewer asked me to explain what "cloud computing" is and explain it in a simple and understandable way.
This question makes me feel a little difficult because cloud computing is a complex concept, and I don't know where to start. But I decided to give it a try, and I explained it in a more understandable way, for example, cloud computing is like renting a parking space, we can store our data on the cloud and access it anytime, anywhere. After listening to the interviewer, Kiwano said that I explained very well and gave them a better understanding of my technical skills and communication skills.
Overall, the interview experience is a fun process through which we can learn about the culture, values and ways of working of different companies. At the same time, the interview is also an opportunity to show your skills and abilities, and we can prove our worth by asking questions and showing project experience.
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As a factory worker, interviews are an essential part of the job search process. Interviews are not only an opportunity for employers to get an idea of our abilities and qualities for the job, but also for us to showcase our personality and characteristics. During my job search, I also encountered a lot of interesting interview experiences.
Below I will share some interesting interview scenarios that I have experienced.
1. The interviewer and I talked about the movie.
During one of the interviews, the interviewer asked me if I liked watching movies. I said I liked it, and then he told me in one breath about his favorite movie as well as some historical facts about the film, and we had a long discussion. The experience was interesting because it created a relaxed atmosphere with the interviewer during the interview, which made me feel at ease.
Second, the interviewer asked me to give an example to prove that I am creative.
During an interview, the interviewer wanted to know about my song's creativity. He asked me to give an example of how I can solve certain problems with creativity. This question made me a little nervous, but I still had a creative example.
I thought the experience was interesting because it made me realize that an interview is not just a Q&A, but a great opportunity to show my creativity and imagination.
3. I met an interesting interviewer.
During one of my interviews, I met a very interesting interviewer. He joked, joked, and created a lot of joyful atmosphere. Even though the interview was very interesting, I took all the questions seriously and was a success.
Fourth, during the interview, I met my future colleagues.
One of my previous interviewers had applied for a position at the plant, just like me. While waiting for the interviewer, we started chatting. We talked a lot about work and life, and soon we found out that we had a lot in common and hobbies.
In the end, we were all hired and became colleagues in this factory, which was a very interesting experience for me.
These are some of the interesting interview experiences I have encountered during my job search. Although sometimes we feel nervous and stressed, if we maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, I believe we will encounter a lot of interesting experiences during the interview.
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