1. Professional knowledge: The interviewer will ask the elderly about their physical condition, health care, disease prevention and other related knowledge, so as to test the professional level and mastery of the candidates.
2. Communication ability: Students majoring in geriatric health care need to communicate effectively with the elderly, so the interviewer will test the candidates' communication and expression ability. They will ask candidates how to establish a good communication relationship with the elderly and how to listen to and understand their needs and concerns.
3. Psychological quality: The physical and mental condition of the elderly will be more fragile than that of the young, so the students majoring in elderly health care need to have certain psychological quality. The interviewer will test the psychological quality and coping methods of the candidates in dealing with the emotional problems and illness pain of the elderly.
4. Personal experience and motivation: The interviewer will ask the candidates why they choose the pension major, personal experience and motivation. They will ask the candidates whether they have had any experience in communicating with or caring for the elderly before, so as to know whether the candidates have real interest and enthusiasm for the elderly health care specialty.