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JoyceAccSG 发表于 2012-4-18 18:50 
; t, e/ A! Y7 u; [0 g: F如果是你,第九个问题怎么回答? ! @; Y. g& E/ x3 M. y, G7 Y- e
9. What are some of the things that you and your supervisor have not agreed, how it solved?
4 U: B, `1 M# Y: O回答这个问题要像通过地雷区一样小心,非常小心!记住,面试者在观察你对从前上级的评价及方式,而不是要通过你了解你的前老板。 此题在引诱你讲前上级的负面情况,可是一旦你讲了,对你弊大于利。因为即使情况属实,意见提的合理,招聘者的结论也许是:你的人际关系差或者你倾向抱怨别人。& ~4 l# N) }( r2 j* x- m: Z
回答这类问题的最佳方式是选一个非极端的事例,但只简单提及,然后主要谈你从中学到的正面东西。
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6 d* P* y0 ]' ~% h"Well I've been pretty fortunate as far as supervisors go, and I didn't have any problems with my professors. In my first job out of college I worked with a supervisor who was pretty inaccessible. If you walked into his office to ask a question, you got the sense that you were bothering him, so we just learned to get help from each other instead. I wouldn't say he was my least-favorite supervisor, because he was a good supervisor in a lot of ways, but I would have preferred that he'd made himself more available to us and given us more direction.", x; S: v& ?8 T
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1 {; U& B [& ~' }5 Q0 v3 h# w2 V" Ms. Henson was a tough supervisor. She'd push people to their limits when things got busy, and she was a stickler for detail. But she was always fair, and she rewarded good, hard work. I'd call her a tough boss, but a good boss."
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鲜花鸡蛋JoyceAccSG 在2012-5-27 05:00 送朵鲜花 并说:我非常同意你的观点,送朵鲜花鼓励一下
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