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以直接對(duì)這些擔(dān)憂做出回應(yīng)?! he key point to remember: If an interviewer is getting bored or appears distracted, cut your answer short and get some feedback. 要記住的關(guān)鍵問(wèn)題:如果一位面試官看上去很不耐煩或者很無(wú)聊,你要趕快長(zhǎng)話短說(shuō)然后尋求一些反饋?! lattery Will Get You Everywhere 拍拍馬屁會(huì)讓你心想事成 Everyone likes to feel good about themselves. Even interviewers. 所有人都是自我感覺(jué)良好,即便是面試官也是如此。 So to put an interviewer in a better mood, offer a pliment. 所以,給面試官一個(gè)好心情,說(shuō)點(diǎn)稱贊的話?! ay a nice word or two about the pany, the office39。s location, the view from the window something that will make the interviewer feel good. Paying a pliment also indicates you are a positive person, an attitude many hiring managers seek in candidates. 對(duì)面試的公司說(shuō)一兩句好話,比如辦公地址很好啦,從窗子往外看風(fēng)景不錯(cuò)啦,說(shuō)說(shuō)這些會(huì)讓面試官感覺(jué)很好。稱贊的同時(shí)也暗示出你是一個(gè)積極的人,這是很多面試官希望從求職者身上看到的品質(zhì)?! iving a pliment about the pany is especially useful, since it will offer you a chance to show that you did research on the pany before the interview, proving you39。re well prepared. 贊美公司特別有用,因?yàn)檫@給了你一個(gè)展示的機(jī)會(huì)表明你在面試前對(duì)公司做了些研究,說(shuō)明你對(duì)面試準(zhǔn)備得很好。 A note of caution: Your pliments should not be too numerous, too obvious or too pers