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雙語支招:面試十大討雇主喜歡的方法

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核心提示:不管你有什么樣的簡歷和才華,如果在面試上砸了,你就無法得到那個職位。如今經(jīng)濟困難的情況下,你需要用到每一個優(yōu)勢 Nomatter your resume and talents, if you mess up a job interview youwon't get that position. In today's tough economy you need every possi

    不管你有什么樣的簡歷和才華,如果在面試上砸了,你就無法得到那個職位。如今經(jīng)濟困難的情況下,你需要用到每一個優(yōu)勢

    Nomatter your resume and talents, if you mess up a job interview youwon't get that position. In today's tough economy you need every possible edge.

    正如《我討厭人們!擺脫工作中傲慢、不誠實的家伙,獲得你在工作中想要的東西》新書的作者們所認為的一樣,

    Asauthors of the new book, "I Hate People! Kick Loose from the Overbearing and Underhanded Jerks at Work and Get What you Want Out of Your Job,"

    我們認為這是簡單的一個問題:你希望被喜愛--不是被討厭。

    we see it as a simple equation: You want to be liked -- not hated.

    下面10個簡單的事情,將極大提升你被錄用的可能性:帶著合適的表情、知道什么是不該說的,以及絕對不要流汗等等。

    Here are 10 simple things to do that will dramatically increase your chances: from wearing the right expression, to knowing what not to say,to never ever breaking a sweat.

    1. 不要"笑臉盈盈".面試中過度微笑會被視作緊張和缺乏自信。

    1.Don't be a "smiley face."Excessive smiling in a job interview is seen for what it is -- nervousness and a lack of confidence.

    笑容可掬的一個人看上去是虛假的,而這些很快會被面試官發(fā)現(xiàn)。相反,做一個有思想、令人愉快的人。

    A smiley-face person exudes phoniness, which will quickly be picked up by the interviewer. Instead be thoughtful and pleasant.

    在有東西值得笑時才去笑。先在鏡子或朋友面前練習(xí)練習(xí)。

    Smile when there's something to smile about. Do a practice run in front of a mirror or friend.

    2. 不要扯閑話。你的任務(wù)是對參加面試的單位有充分了解。

    2. Don't be a small-talker.Your job is to be knowledgeable about the company for which you're interviewing.

    昨晚電視節(jié)目《星隨舞動》的內(nèi)容或你最喜愛的博客等話題都不會讓你得到這份工作。絕對不要覺得自己非得在面試里不停地閑談。

    Randomfacts about last night's episode of "Dancing with the Stars" or your favorite blog will not get you the job. Never feel you have to fill an interview with small talk.

    找到途徑談?wù)摵驮撔袠I(yè)或公司有關(guān)的話題。片刻間歇的沉默比用胡言亂語填充面試要更好。

    Find ways to talk about serious subjects related to the industry or company.Pockets of silence are better than padding an interview with randombabble.

    3.不要流汗。衣服多穿了一點點或穿了件汗衫可能讓你失去一份工作。手掌有汗,或額頭上的汗珠不會給人留下好印象。 你不是在申請個人運動教練。

    3.Don't sweat.You can lose a job by wearing an undershirt or simply alittle too much clothing. Sweaty palms or beads on your forehead will not impress. You are not applying to be a personal trainer.

    出汗將被看作是一個表示柔弱和緊張的跡象。穿著你的面試服裝在朋友面前先實際演練一下。面試絕對不是你希望感汗流浹背的場合。

    Sweat will be seen as a sign of weakness and nervousness. Do a practice run with your job interview out fit in front of friends. The job interviewis one place you definitely don't want to be hot.

    4. 不要做攔路石。面試官在尋求的是那些渴望接受有挑戰(zhàn)性的項目和工作的人員。

    4. Don't be a road block.Interviewers are seeking candidates eager to take on challenging projects and jobs.

    猶豫和拒絕的心態(tài)將會是赫然醒目的,消極的信號。

    Hesitance and a nay-saying mentality will be as visible as a red tie -- and seen as a negative.

    對于一些你是否對某些任務(wù)或工作有興趣等會讓你遲疑的的問題,要練習(xí)說"是".

    Practice saying "yes" to questions about your interest in tasks and work that might normally give you pause.

    5. 不要瑣碎。詢問午餐房間或會議室在哪里是在暗示你缺乏準備和主動性。做好準備。

    5.Don't be petty.Asking the location of the lunchroom or meeting room will clue the interviewer into your lack of preparation and initiative.Prepare.

    不要詢問諸如:物品位置、你的辦公隔間大小,公司對喝咖啡休息時間的政策等公司的常規(guī)事務(wù)或職能:.

    Don'task questions about routine elements or functions of a company: where stuff is, the size of your cube, and company policy on coffee breaks.

    6.不要撒謊。研究表明,員工在職場上經(jīng)常會撒謊。撒謊無法給你帶來一份工作。在面試時,即便是一點的夸張都算撒謊。別那么做。

    6.Don't be a liar.Studies show that employees lie frequently in theworkplace. Lying won't get you a job. In a job interview even a slightexaggeration is lying. Don't.

    不要夸大你的簡歷或美化你的成績。和一位適度自信的人,以及和一位吹牛的人談話是不一樣的。

    Neverstretch your resume or embellish accomplishments. There's a differencebetween speaking with a measured confidence and engaging in BS.

    一個謊言會破壞全部面試,有經(jīng)驗的面試者一定會發(fā)現(xiàn)那個謊言,讓你離開。

    One lie can ruin your entire interview, and the skilled interviewer will spot the lie and show you the door.

    幽默往往是十分主觀的東西,雖然也許容易在你的面試時用一個幽默開始,但是,對你的笑料內(nèi)容一定要小心。

    7.Don't be a bad comedian.Humor tends to be very subjective, and while itmay be tempting to lead your interview with a joke you've got to becareful about your material.

    你可能對面試官的敏感度一無所知,更加不知道什么能博得他們大笑。

    You probably will know nothing about the sensibilities of your interviewer, let alone what makes them laugh.

    可另一方面,沒有什么會比一點點笑聲更能緩解一次面試時的緊張,

    On the other hand, nothing disarms the tension of a job interview like a little laughter,

    所以,用'真是面試的好天氣!"'這樣的話,你能至少贏得一點禮貌的笑聲。

    so you can probably score at least a courtesy chuckle mentioning that it's "perfect weather for a job interview!"

    如果你開始談?wù)摾硐胫械霓k公室溫度、你疼痛的后背適合的椅子、飲水機需要裝進口礦泉水等問題,

    8.Don't be high-maintenance.If you start talking about the ideal office temperature, the perfect chair for your tricky back, and how the watercooler needs to be filled with imported mineral water,

    那么不論你的資格如何,可能你將被示以一個禮貌的微笑,還有送客的大門。如今任何招聘單位都不會尋找對他們辦公地點過分講究的人。

    chances are you'll be shown a polite smile and the door, regardless of your qualifications. Nobody hiring today is going to be looking for someone who's going to be finicky about their workspace.

    9.不要浪費時間。 每一次面試時,潛在雇員都會有提問的機會。

    9. Don't be a time-waster.At every job interview, the prospective hire is given the chance to ask questions.

    讓你的問題顯得聰明一些,直截了當(dāng),同時通過觀察對面的面試官來決定提問是否恰當(dāng)。

    Make yours intelligent, to the point, and watch the person across the desk for visual cues whether you've asked enough.

    問太多不相干的問題,你會被認為是一個注定要用無足輕重和費時的事情來浪費公司資源的人。

    Ask too many questions about off-target matters and you'll be thought of assomeone destined to waste the company's resources with insignificantand time-wasting matters.

    10.不要出語傷人。一般來說,出語傷人者被看作一位背后捅刀子的人,通常會領(lǐng)別人工作的功勞。

    10. Don't be a switchblade.Normally the switchblade is thought of a backstabber, often taking credit for someone else's work.

    在面試時,這種人禁不住要說前雇主的"壞話".

    In an interview setting, the switchblade can't help but "trash talk" his former employer.

    如果你讓你過去的工作地點看上去像是地球上的地獄,那么面試你的人也許會打電話給他們,看看誰才是真正的惡魔。

    If you make it seem like your former workplace was hell on Earth, the person interviewing you might be tempted to call them to find out who was the real devil.

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