生活口语流利说(中级)
主讲老师:金格妃
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名师大咖面对面,有问有大收获多。6. After you're done, the interviewer introduces you to others or shows you around the office. Again, if I know I'm not going to move forward with the candidate, I don't waste anyone's time (including the candidate's) on these sorts of extras.
面试结束后,面试官把你介绍给其他人、或带你参观办公室。 同样地,如果我知道自己不会招聘某位面试者,我不会做这些额外功,浪费任何人的时间(包括应试者)。
7. You hear from your references that the employer has called them. Reference-checking is time-consuming, so I don't start it unless I'm interested in a candidate.
从你的推荐人那里听说雇主曾给他们打过电话。向推荐人核实情况十分费时,所以如果我对一位面试者不感兴趣是不会去做的。
Again, none of these are foolproof. An interviewer might do one or two of these without meaning anything. And of course, the interviewer can be very interested in you and still ultimately go with a different candidate. But when you start to see a pattern of the things above, you at least know that you're not out of the running.
话又说回来了,以上这些都不是绝对的。面试官也许没有任何意图地做了其中一两件事。