I've changed jobs twice in the last 10 years, so I rarely get a job and rarely go to interviews. After working in a job for a long time, I feel that I am out of society and can no longer cope with the questions asked by the interviewer.
I've been unemployed for two months this year, and now I'm frantically looking for a job, and I've accepted three interview invitations.
The first interview thought that I had no experience and didn't hire me, and the second one was impressed by my sincerity and hired me, but I did it for a month and thought that the job content did not match the salary, so I also left.
The third job is only 600 meters away from home, and I was invited to an interview by the company at BOSS Zhipin. This interview is interesting, but it made me wait for more than an hour at about 10 o'clock, and finally waited for the interview, and asked me what position I applied for, invited me to the interview and asked me what position I was applying for, and I was speechless!
I've found that the most frequently asked questions in interviews right now are:
Where is your hometown, and how old are you this year?
家里人都在哪里,做什么的?
Are you married?
You had a baby, didn't you?
Are you planning to have a second child?
Where does my husband work and what does he do?
Why did you leave your last job?
What are your plans for your future career?
What do you think about interviewing for this position now?
I really want to ask what the above questions have to do with my job search? I'm just going for an interview, and it's like checking my hukou!
Where am I, how old am I, isn't my resume written, why do I have to ask again?
Does my job search have anything to do with where my family is and what they do?
Ask me if I am married, if I have children, if I want a second child, where is my husband, what is he doing, this is my private matter, what does it have to do with me looking for a job?
Of course, I have my own reasons for leaving, and it has nothing to do with the job interview, so why should I tell you!
The position I interviewed for was very ordinary, and I was actually asked what my future career plans were, what plans I could have, and I didn't earn more than 10,000 yuan a month!
I haven't gone to work yet, but I'm just coming to the interview to understand, and if it's suitable, I'll go to work, and if it's not suitable, what do you want me to think!
I really don't understand the questions asked by these interviewers, am I lagging behind, or have few opportunities to find a job interview, how can I ask these boring questions, can't I ask my work experience, work experience professionally, and take the initiative to introduce the salary structure, working hours and work requirements?
It's really hard for ordinary workers!
Which recruitment website is more reliable now?
After I looked for a job during this time, I found that boss direct recruitment, many of them are selling dog meat on the head of a sheep, and the positions are fake, and some companies are just recruiting to brush K P I, deceiving people to go to interviews, and finally telling you that it is not suitable for two hours back and forth!
58.com is like a vegetable market, selling everything, but there is no normal work unit.
There is basically no reaction to the worry-free future, and there are only a few companies that come and go, and there is no response when I submit my resume.
Zhitong talent network I just downloaded today, the page design is concise, clear at a glance, there are a lot of positions, you can also screen the post release time, you can also submit resumes in batches, look a little more reliable than other platforms, look forward to finding a job on this platform!