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简述面试的常见问题。

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面试的常见问题主要有以下五个方面:(1)面试目的不明确在进行面试前,面试考官应考虑:通过本次面试,要达到什么目的,面试的重点是什么,要不要先向应试者介绍工作岗位的真实情况,是否允许应试者提问,其他面试考官会问一些什么问题等。(2)面试标准不具体许多主持面试的人把重点放在问一些能使他们洞悉应试者是否能够成功的问题。可是在很多情况下,对于究竟是什么原因能使他们获得成功并不明确。对任何一个岗位来说,指的是胜任工作的才能。这些才能指的是工作成功所必需的相关知识、技能、能力和动力等范畴。(3)面试缺乏系统性面试的系统性要求设计出结构完整的面试流程,各个流程之间应密切联系起来。为了保证面试的系统性,面试考官应事先根据招聘岗位的要求制定出完善的面试提纲。面试的流程应该有怎样的顺序,每一个步骤要完成什么工作,获取什么信息,在制定面试提纲时都应该考虑到。(4)面试问题设计不合理①直接让应聘者描述自己的能力、特点、个性的问题。这种类型题目的答案难以为面试考官提供有价值的信息,因为面试考官无从验证应聘者的回答是否是真实的。如果问了这种类型的题目,应该继续问一些行为性问题,让应聘者举出一些具体的实例来证明自己的答案。②多项选择式的问题。多项选择式的问题会让应聘者以为,正确的答案必然存在于几个选项之中,他会猜测面试考官的意图,然后作答。因此,提出这样的问题意义不大,应该将其改为开放性或行为性的问题。(5)面试考官的偏见①第一印象,又称首因效应,面试考官根据开始几分钟,甚至是面试前从资料(如笔试、个人简历等)中得到的印象对应聘者作出评价;②对比效应,面试考官相对于前一个接受面试的应聘者来评价目前正在接受面试的应聘者的倾向;③晕轮效应,即“以点代面”,从某一优点或缺陷出发去评价应聘者其他方面;④与我相似心理,这种心理会因为这种经历相似者在日常生活中遇到的稀缺程度的增强而更加容易发生。⑤录用压力,当上级对招聘结果有定额要求时,面试考官对应聘者的评价就会偏高,或由于招聘时间紧迫,为完成招聘任务,不得不加快速度,急于求成。

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Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend. But some women show great interest in colorful beads(珠子)from Uganda made of recycled paper. The beads are sold by a nonprofit organization called BeadforLife.

BeadforLife began as a chance meeting between three American women on a trip to Uganda and a local jewelry maker. Millie Grace Akena was rolling paper beads near her home. She made paper beads as a hobby. But there was no real market in her country.

Torkin Wakefield says she and her daughters Devin and Ginny brought some of the beads back home. Immediately people started admiring the beads. The three Americans started BeadforLife in 2004. Nearly 700 women have taken part.

The group says its beaders earn an average of more than 2,000 dollars a year in the program. This is five times what they earned before. The beads are sold across Uganda and in Boulder, Colorado. They are also sold online and at jewelry shows called bead parties. “Because they have meaning, because these are gifts that help people, when folks in America and beyond buy our beads, they feel a sense of generosity. They feel a direct connection, like they can really take part in getting rid of poverty.” Torkin said.

The jewelry costs between five and thirty dollars. BeadforLife reported sales in its last budget year of more that 3.5 million dollars. It says for every ten-dollar necklace sold, the beader gets two dollars and forty-three cents in money or materials. It says more than 90% of earnings are reinvested in community development projects in Uganda. Torkin Wakefield estimates that BeadforLife has helped more than 8,000 people this way.

So what about Millie Grace Akena, the jewelry maker? Mrs Wakefield says she has gone on to organize a small group of women who work with her, and they sell their beads to a religious group.

小题1:According to the passage, BeadforLife is an organization that ______.

A.provides poor people worldwide with free education

B.mainly encourages people to learn to earn a living on their own

C.has attracted many businessmen to invest in beading

D.supports community development projects in Uganda小题2:When Torkin Wakefield brought the beads to America, ______.

A.she didn’t know people would like them

B.she wanted to make a fortune out of them

C.people showed great interest in them at once

D.she was thinking of how to find investors小题3:According to Paragraph 4, the beads are popular because ______.

A.people think buying them is a good way to help the poor

B.they are of good quality and can be kept for a long time

C.they symbolize the most important thing in people’s life

D.they look even more beautiful than diamonds小题4:Which of the following can best summarize the main idea of the passage?

A.Mrs Wakefield makes a great contribution to developing countries.

B.BeadforLife makes beads out of recycled paper.

C.BeadforLife uses paper beads to improve people’s lives.

D.Mrs Wakefield’s career takes off thanks to paper beads.

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