填空题
· Read the text below about succeeding at interviews.
· Choose the best
sentence from below the passage to fill each of the gaps.
· For each gap
(8-12), mark one letter (A-G) on your Answer Sheet.
· Do not use any letter
more than once.
{{B}}Tips for Succeeding at Interviews{{/B}}
The aim of a job
interview is to establish whether you are likely to do well in a particular job
in a specific organisation. This is not only a matter of having the necessary
technical knowledge and skills. You must also have the motivation, the ability
to adapt to new ways of working and to a new work environment, and the
personality to do the job and fit into a new team. But there are other personal
skills that affect your success in a job. These include getting on with people,
oral and written communication. teamworking, problem solving and good time
management.
Most people think that interviewers know what they
are looking for and will recognize it when they see it. {{U}}(8)
{{/U}}This applies to recruiters as much as anyone else. In fact, a former
head of selection at one big firm used to say that "some interviewers are so
poor they would do better to rely on chance."
In companies which
recognise this, various methods are used to try to find the right person.
{{U}}(9) {{/U}}Research has shown that this approach is more reliable
than the ordinary job interview. though not as effective as using personality
tests or assessment centres.
In a structured interview the
interviewer groups the qualities listed in the job specification under various
headings. There arc two well-established structures for this: the National
Institute of industrial Psychology's Seven-Point Plan and the Five-Fold Grading
System. Both these systems cover factors such as physical appearance,
qualifications, general intelligence, motivation and previous experience.
{{U}}(10) {{/U}}
However, they should not give equal
weight to each one. Some factors are more important in one job than another. For
example, physical appearance and manner will be more important in a sales
position than for a researcher who works behind the scenes. It is also a fact
that the impact the candidate makes in the first three or four minutes of an
interview is of major importance. {{U}}(11) {{/U}}A decision not to hire
is often made during those first few minutes.
It is not always
possible to tell whether structured interview techniques are being used. If
interviewers ask questions systematically, using some kind of checklist, and
occasionally make a brief note, they probably are. On the other hand, if the
interviewer goes through your application to confirm what you have already said,
or asks irrelevant questions, or jumps from one topic to another, the interview
is unlikely to be structured. Before you attend any interview, look again at the
job description and the personal specification. {{U}}(12) {{/U}}If you
already have a mental list of the key points that you need to mention, you are
unlikely to waste time giving irrelevant information or to omit important points
in your favor.
A. Study them closely and assess what your interviewer will be
looking for.
B. However, people are actually not very good at assessing one
another.
C. A number of skills are common to most of these interviewing
situations.
D. Although a favorable impression may be reversed later in the
interview, a negative impression is rarely changed.
E. The most common is the
structured interview.
F. For each of these areas the interviewers score
candidates against how well they fit the job specification.
G. But there are
other personal skills that affect your success in a job.