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How to leave a good impression on HR
1. Speak steadily when communicating with recruiters.

Whether you communicate with the staff of the recruiting unit before the interview or answer questions during the interview, you should let yourself speak calmly. Some candidates may be excited or nervous when communicating with HR, thus making themselves unstable. Being too excited or nervous will be rejected by recruiters.

2, the interview should have characteristics, but not too much.

Job seekers should have their own characteristics in the interview, and unique characteristics will be helpful to your interview. But don't deliberately exaggerate your own characteristics, which may make the interviewer feel that you are grandstanding. Therefore, you should show your own characteristics in time during the interview, but not too much.

Step 3 be patient

Patience is very important when attending an interview. Sometimes when you arrive at the interview site on time, there may be many applicants, or the person in charge of recruitment happens to be busy. At this time, you must not let yourself appear impetuous, but wait patiently. If this is the job you want, why not wait? Don't be impatient because the other person is busy or inefficient. Maybe the recruiting unit is testing your patience.