Congratulations! You wowed your prospective employers on your first interview and have been called back for an encore. So, how w

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问题     Congratulations! You wowed your prospective employers on your first interview and have been called back for an encore. So, how will the second interview be different from the first? This time a-round, expect to spend more time at the company, talk to more people, individually and collectively, and have your skills and personality scrutinized more closely.
    The Employer’s Point of View
    From an employer’s perspective, the second interview is a chance to closely evaluate a candidate’s abilities and interpersonal skills. Your prospective employer wants to see that you can do the job and work well with colleagues.
    Be aware that many employers bring in several candidates on the same day to streamline the second interview process. Your challenge is to distinguish yourself from the other candidates. To show you’re a good fit with the company, focus on explaining how your abilities and experiences would enable you to do the job. Be specific. Offer concrete examples that highlight your competence and compatibility.
    Who You’ll Meet
    On your first interview, you probably met with one or two people. This time, be prepared to meet several more over the course of the day, including potential managers, coworkers and other staff members.
    You may meet individually with several people, who will most likely ask you similar questions. Keep your answers consistent but mix up your delivery so that your answers don’t sound stale or staged. If possible, before the interview acquire a list of the people you’ll be meeting with and do a little research on each one. Then ask questions that show your knowledge of each person. If you meet with a panel or group, be sure to make eye contact with both the individual asking the question and the group as a whole.
    Steps for Follow Up
    It’s rare to receive an offer on the spot, but it does happen occasionally. If the feedback is consistently positive over the course of the day, you may get a job offer at the end of the interview. If that happens, don’t make a hasty decision. Ask for time to think about it. If you don’t get an offer, be sure to immediately send a brief thank you note to every person you spoke with. Some companies make hiring decisions in a matter of days, but many can take weeks to make their final choice.
    Be patient, be flexible and be ready for an offer or an invitation for yet another interview.
    Answer the following questions with NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.
If you get a job offer on the spot, what is recommended according to the passage?

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答案Don’t be hasty and ask for time to consider it.

解析 (答题信息在倒数第二段的第三句和第四句:不要贸然决定。提出先考虑一下。)
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