It should be emphasized that self-confidence is not blind self-confidence, but a kind of tactical self-confidence: you should be confident in the problems you can meet, and you should be confident in the problems you can't meet (you can't back down and be psychologically afraid). When you speak, don't be timid, be neat and loud, and show your confidence, generosity and aura. In fact, an interview is largely an interview with you.
2, the key to high scores
Basic score
Sincere attitude+answering routine+philosophical principle
Outstanding score
Famous aphorisms, philosophical views, examples (which I agree with most), especially when talking about problems in combination with current events and personal experiences. Examples are most suitable for famous sayings, fables and current events. How to find examples, read history books, philosophy books, philosophy books, idiom story books and news.
Clear thinking, outstanding arguments (say the first sentence at each point and go straight to the subject), step by step, multi-use parallelism, comprehensive, fluent dialectical thinking, powerful speech, self-confidence and calmness are the keys to high marks!
3. Dialectical comprehensive thinking
Civil servants should have rational dialectical thinking, which is reflected in the interview that some questions should be seen comprehensively (not all questions) and cannot be answered too unilaterally. For example, after her husband's death, a rural woman could not pay off the debts owed by her husband, but she accepted the repayment for her husband and advertised for her creditors regardless of the difficulties of life and the pressure of her children's study. What do you think of this?
For this question, the normal answer will only affirm the woman's behavior and ignore the problem that may lead to fraud. If this is answered, the answer will be more perfect. So when you see the topic, you can think about whether there are any shortcomings and try to be comprehensive. However, it should be noted that it cannot be treated dialectically.
4. Answer time
Familiar with the interview stage: understand the interview, at the same time insist on answering questions and be familiar with the interview questions as much as possible! At this point, don't consider the time of answering questions, the key is to answer the questions as well as possible! That is, insist on answering a question for five minutes.
Simulation stage 1: stick to a topic for 4 minutes. Why? Because you usually practice, you are definitely not nervous about going to the examination room, so if you insist on practicing for 4 minutes, if you are used to it, even if you are nervous about going to the examination room, you still have 3 minutes to help you think! At this stage, if you persist for 4 minutes, you will have a good idea, and at the same time pay attention to correcting some of your shortcomings, such as unsmooth and intermittent!
Simulation stage 2: Answer three questions 12 minutes. When practicing, you must pay attention to letting others give questions on the spot. If others read the question, so much the better, that is, we must hold a down-to-earth attitude to simulate it.
5. Study hard and practice hard.
Heaven rewards diligence, whether it's an exam or doing something, diligent people will always succeed as long as they put their heart into it. Practice more and simulate more at ordinary times. At first, you can write an outline (the preparation time is not limited), and then go on stage to simulate the exercise; After a period of time, the simulation will be conducted according to the time specified in the exam. You can also write down the whole answering process slowly and completely, which is beneficial to cultivate your comprehensive and theoretical thinking ability. Of course, it is also a good way to practice in front of the mirror.