Don`t come too early

Don’t come a half an hour early. It makes me feel pressure to finish what I’m doing. 5 minutes early is more than enough.

終于憑借閃亮的簡(jiǎn)歷見到了傳說(shuō)中的HR,你有把握說(shuō)服他,讓他認(rèn)為你就是這份工作最合適的人選么?也許你參與了N場(chǎng)面試,自我感覺(jué)還不錯(cuò),卻總是面試過(guò)后再無(wú)消息?快來(lái)看看是不是這20個(gè)細(xì)節(jié)毀掉了你珍貴的面試機(jī)會(huì)。

一直以為面試到的早表示有誠(chéng)意,原來(lái)到太早HR也會(huì)有壓力……

Don`t bring your cup

Don't bring your own cup of Starbucks coffee to the interview. It's not professional, and it will make me jealous that I don't have one.

星巴克的杯子拿來(lái)做街拍點(diǎn)綴不錯(cuò),面試的時(shí)候就先別拿著了吧……HR不爽了,倒霉的是自己……

Don`t touch your face

Don't touch your face or twirl your hair during the interview. It's disgusting and distracting.

緊張的時(shí)候可能會(huì)不自覺(jué)的有一些小動(dòng)作,但是切記不要讓HR看見??!

Don`t waste time

Don’t wait more than 24 hours after the interview to write a thank you note. It annoys me if I get it one week later. Be short and sweet, but specific.

所謂趁熱打鐵,在HR對(duì)你還有印象的時(shí)候,用感謝信來(lái)加固一下他對(duì)你的好印象吧,但是如果忘記發(fā)感謝信了,那就讓它隨風(fēng)去吧……不要再去打擾繁忙的HR了。

Don`t send snail mail

Skip the "thank you note in the snail mail" thing. It's 2011.

很有可能你的信件寄到的時(shí)候,招聘工作已經(jīng)結(jié)束了……這個(gè)時(shí)代,時(shí)間就是一切啊!

Don`t say any excuse

If I ask you take a 10-minute writing test after we speak, take it. No matter what you have going on after, it's a huge red flag if you say you don't have time.

測(cè)試也是面試中的一部分,真心想得到工作的同學(xué),都不會(huì)拒絕測(cè)試吧。

Don`t vaunt your family

Don't talk about how successful your father is. I don't care, and it will make me think he's responsible for getting you all your past jobs and internships.

除非你的工作機(jī)會(huì)是你老爸幫你搞定的~要不就拿出自己的成就來(lái)說(shuō)吧!

Don't arrive with wet hair

Don't arrive with wet hair. I'd rather you be five minutes late with dry hair.

把自己弄干凈去面試,出發(fā)點(diǎn)很好,但是等頭發(fā)飄逸了再出門??!當(dāng)然不排除有人發(fā)膠打太多,導(dǎo)致頭發(fā)總是看起來(lái)濕漉漉的……

Don't have disgusting breath

Don't have disgusting breath. If I'm sitting across a conference room table from you and can smell it, that's a bad sign.

口氣問(wèn)題,來(lái)片口香糖吧。(好像廣告啊有木有?。?/p>

Don`t seem lost

Don’t say "I still haven’t figured out what I want to do yet.” It makes you seem lost. You have figured out what you want to do, and it's exactly what this job is.

我想,HR如果聽到這樣的話,估計(jì)會(huì)直接判該人出局吧!

Don`t misunderstand

Don't tell me that Business Insider is a great "magazine." Come on. That's just embarrassing.

Business Insider是一個(gè)網(wǎng)站,如果你連應(yīng)聘單位到底是網(wǎng)站還是雜志都分不清楚……請(qǐng)自行想象HR心中的不滿……

Don`t be similar with others

When I ask you what websites and publications you read, don’t say The New York Times. Everyone reads the New York Times. Be creative.

千人一面、沒(méi)有特色是面試中的大忌,什么是特色?特色就是大家都上QQ偷菜的時(shí)候,你驕傲的說(shuō)你在滬江學(xué)外語(yǔ)!

Don`t ask too much

Don’t ask what the hours are. It makes it sound like you'll be clocking in and out. There's a better way of putting that: "What's a typical day like at BI?"

同樣的疑問(wèn)用不同的方式表達(dá),效果可能會(huì)完全相反。

Don`t send long cover letter

Don’t send me a cover letter email that’s more than one paragraph long. I don't want to read about your childhood. Save the details for the interview.

想在千萬(wàn)份簡(jiǎn)歷中脫穎而出,靠的絕對(duì)不是簡(jiǎn)歷的厚度,而是簡(jiǎn)歷的亮點(diǎn)。

Do name your resume

Don’t attach your resume to an email and title it “Magazine Resume” or “Forbes Resume.” Seriously, come on.

不要單單把簡(jiǎn)歷扔在在電郵里,標(biāo)題只寫“雜志社簡(jiǎn)歷”或者“福布斯簡(jiǎn)歷”。拜托,好歹寫上應(yīng)聘職位啊親~

Don`t belittle others

If we’re at a career fair, don’t tell me how “slutty” the other candidates are dressed compared to you. True story.

HR不是你的閨蜜哦,靠貶低別人是絕對(duì)換不來(lái)自己的優(yōu)秀滴。

Don`t make unmatched goal

If you’re interviewing for an editorial job, don’t tell me your lifelong goal is to be a designer, or a golf announcer. Why would I hire you?

這種被人當(dāng)成“備胎”的感覺(jué),換成你是HR,也會(huì)抓狂吧?

Ready for any questions

Don’t come in without spending at least 20 minutes looking around the site. This goes for any publication you're interviewing at. A smart interviewer will ask you: "What are your impressions of the site?"

知己知彼,方能百戰(zhàn)不殆。擔(dān)心被HR問(wèn)的張口結(jié)舌?那就趕緊了解你的未來(lái)雇主。

Don`t be too quiet

Don’t say you have no questions at the end of the interview. You have to at least ask ONE question, and it should be more creative than, "What's the culture like?"

HR問(wèn)你有什么問(wèn)題的時(shí)候不要擺手說(shuō)沒(méi)有。該問(wèn)就問(wèn),問(wèn)出水平,至于“公司文化是怎樣的”問(wèn)題……還是忘了它吧。

Don`t think too far

Don’t ask if moving within the company is easy. That makes me think you're trying to get your foot in the door for another job, when what I care about is filling this position.

在問(wèn)這個(gè)問(wèn)題之前,先想想看自己能不能進(jìn)入這家公司吧!否則,神馬都是浮云……