The opening remarks may determine the tone of the whole interview. The so-called "the first three minutes are life-long", that is, the first impression you give the interviewer, from speech and manners to dress will directly affect your chances of being admitted. Be polite, but don't appear too attentive; Be generous and decent, don't be formal, and don't be too modest.
Also, candidates should pay attention to the fact that although the other party will ask a few easy questions to ease their nervousness, they must be polite when answering questions, and the answers should be focused. Don't say anything irrelevant to the interview, try to consider what the other person wants to know most. Basic sentence expression
May I come in? may I come in?
How are you, ms Smith? Hello, Ms. Smith.
Excuse me. May I see Mrs Smith? Excuse me, may I see Ms. Smith?
4) Teacher Wu? Would you please come in? Please sit down. Miss Wu, come in and sit down.
I'm here for an interview by appointment. Nice to meet you.
I'm here for an interview by appointment. Nice to meet you.
I came for an interview as required. I'm here for an interview on invitation.
7) Is it difficult to find our company? Is it difficult to find our company?
What do you think of the weather today? What do you think of the weather today?
Conversation conversation a = applicanti = interviewer) dialogue 1
A: May I come in?
I: Yes, please.
How are you, madam? My name is Jason Wu. I am invited to your company for an interview.