Japanese company interview

Nice    

to meet you, my name is **. I am ** years old this year. I have three family members, both parents and me. If you like, please contact your company. I want to join the company. I scream **. 25th this year. Family-owned three-mouthed person, parent Waga. Work by Noh Co., Ltd.

I am

a 2010 graduate of the university. My specialty is **. My personality is extrovert and I like socializing with people. My greatest interest is reading, and others are also interested in traveling, swimming, and the Internet. During my 4th year of college, I was good at scholarships, and I got scholarships from school and participated in many social activities. *******. At the same time, I learned a lot of hard work and a lot of hard work. From now on, I would like to become a person who is serious about work, has a sense of truth, and has a lot of content. I'm busy, but I'm sorry to bother you. Finally, I pray for your company's prosperity.           

Japanese self-help

My name is *** and my specialty is Japanese. It's not a famous university, but during my fourth year at university, I've always been studying hard, having good grades, not getting a scholarship, and self-taught in university English. Through my two years of study, I have constantly improved my ability to read and write Japanese. Now, I have passed the first-class ability test. Also, I'm thinking of improving my conversation skills somehow. Speaking of computers, I love them, so I don't think there is any problem with everyday operations, and I have passed the related tests. And my personality is bright and I like socializing with people. He is a person with a strong sense of defeat, has a strong curiosity, and likes to take on new challenges. My hobby is playing the piano, because I'm not afraid of hardships (without fear) and I can develop a strong personality. I participate in many social practice activities and am confident in everything I do. What's more, as a part of my class, I always try to get better at my work. I have a little social experience, but I am still shallow. From now on, I would like to become a person who is serious about work, has a sense of truth, and has a lot of content.

Japanese self-help

My name is XXX. I am 21 years old this year. I was born in Heilongjiang Province. Currently, I am in XXX university, and my major is Japanese. I love my major, so I am a enthusiastic owner of studying. His personality is bright and lively. My hobbies are friendship, watching movies, sports, especially swimming. Thank you for your cooperation. Everyone, nice to meet you, thank you very much. I will declare it as **. I'm 19 years old. I'm interested in music and guitar. I am good at operating a personal computer and controlling it. The above is my self-help. Thank you very much.

My name is I .....

I was born in 1990 ** and this year ... I am. I am currently affiliated with the ** faculty of ** University. I like ..... My personality is curious and I want to experience various things. The future dream is to become the president. Someday I would like to run my own company and do a job that I can contribute to society. It does not mean that you want to get ahead or make money, but that you want to move people, things, and money with your own abilities. To do so, it is first necessary to study deeply and grow as a member of society. On top of that, you have to become a person who has a high level of knowledge as a person. For that purpose, I will study hard every day and live carefully.

Japanese self-help

I (I) declare (already) ***. I'm a student of the Japanese language department. I am a child of a quiet and calm woman. My hobbies are wide, and I like to read calligraphy and books. My special feature is to sing. I am happy to be able to make many friends through my studies in Japanese. And the teacher is really cute. There is no problem in reading and writing Japanese, but I am not good at listening and talking. After this, I will make an effort to improve my ability.

Thank

you for your valuable time. Now, let me introduce myself. My name is **. This year is ** years old. I'm from the ** province of China. Currently, I am in XXX university (Zaigaku). My major is Japanese. I love my major, so I am a enthusiastic owner of studying. Since I was in junior high school, I had a hobby in computers and aimed to become a software engineer. My characteristics are that I am motivated, have a strong sense of responsibility, and have a high level of learning ability. If you have the opportunity to participate in system development this time, I would definitely like to do my best. I look forward to working with her. that's all. 



Regular description Self-speaking

1. Bright personality, good communication skills
2. Always working to handle things with a positive attitude
3. You can face difficulties. Strong self-adjustment ability. Strong aspirations.
4. No matter what happens, I will not give up.
5. At work, we emphasize efficiency as well as quality.
6. Responsible for work and stronger ability to handle problems.
7. I have communication skills and a spirit of teamwork.
8. Has the ability to quickly get to know the new organization (Dantai).
9. I want to be an excellent manager by clarifying my goals, overcoming my shortages, working diligently, and becoming an excellent manager.
10. Seriously, easy to accept new things, and like to help people.
11. The learning attitude is serious, the hard work is spared, the teamwork spirit is strong, and the latent ability is high.
12. I am optimistic about my personality, so I can relieve stress myself.
13. I have a sense of responsibility for my work, endure suffering and pain, and have a spirit of unity and cooperation.
14. Bright, energetic, and diligent.



Possible problem
51. Tell us your dreams for the future. My dream is to be a good software engineer.

52. What is your job? I think my job is to study.

53. What do you think you will learn in Japan? Learn software development techniques.

54. What are you worried about living in Japan? The biggest concern is whether or not to adapt to Japanese society.

55. Do you get up early in the morning? Yes, it's my habit to get up early in the morning. I am confident that I will not be late for work.

56. I sometimes work overtime, is that okay? It's okay.

57. Work may last late into the night, but do you think you can tolerate it? Yes, I can bear it.

58. Do you think it is possible to work together in a team with Japanese people? Yes, I think it is possible.

59. This project uses C language, do you think you can do it? Yes, I think I can.

60. Can I use Japanese words? Yes, you can.

61. Can I call or email in Japanese? Yes, I can.

62. Why did you decide to come to Japan? I want to study technology and I also want to study Japanese.

64. Is it difficult to find a job in China? It's a little difficult.

66. What surprised you when you came to Japan? Japan is a very beautiful place.

67. What was the biggest problem when you came to Japan? I'm not good at Japanese, so I can't say what I want to say.

68. How do you feel about computer technology in China compared to Japan? With the development of computer technology in Japan, China is now developing.

69. Have you graduated from college and what is your major? Yes, I'm graduating. My major is computer science.

70. Why did you decide to study computers? I have been interested in it since I was little.

72. What language did you use to work in? I worked in languages ​​such as VB and C.

75. Is process control properly possible? Yes, I can. I'm sure I'll do my best.

76. Do you have database experience? yes, I have.

77. Is it possible to design a table? Yes, I can.

78. Can you understand the basic design document and detailed design document written in Japanese? Yes, I understand.

79. Do you think you can write in Japanese? I think that it is all right.

80. Do you have experience as a project leader? yes, I have. (No, there isn't.)

81. What was the hardest part of your job so far?

82. What kind of work do you want to do from now on? I want to do a job that will be a study. 

84. Do you have any experience with embedded systems (Kumiko Mikei)?

85. Do you have experience as a project manager?

86. Have you ever built and set up a network?

97. Do you have any qualifications for the certification exam?

99. Can you read or write the Japanese specifications? Yes, I think it's okay.

100. Do you have any questions at the end? If you could work here, would your company have any educational activities?





Interview test preparation (common sense answer)

1 Please enter. Please call me.

◆ Excuse me.

◆ I'm sorry.

2 Thank you for coming to our interview today.

◆ Thank you for your cooperation.

3 Where are you from?

◆ (Beijing) I was born (Beijing) and grew up.

◆ () I'm from a small town called () in the province.

4 Our company does not have a dormitory, but what do you plan to do when you graduate from university?

◆ There is no problem because I have promised to rent a room with a friend and live an independent life.

5 () What kind of university is it?

◆ () University is a comprehensive university and is a mammoth university with () students.

6 The grades at the university would have been excellent.

  ◆ Yes, I made some efforts, so I'd like to say it myself, but for the past four years, I've always been in the top class.

  ◆ No, I'm embarrassed, but I'm enthusiastic about activities other than class, so my grades are high.

7 Why did you choose Japanese as your specialty?

  ◆ As the closest country to China, I was convinced that Japan has an inseparable relationship in all aspects of politics and economy.

  ◆ I grew up listening to Japanese anime and songs from an early age, so I felt familiar with Japan.

  ◆ It's an embarrassing story, but at first it was for the simple reason that it would be easy to remember because both Japanese and Chinese use Chinese characters.

8 What was your most enjoyable memory at university?

◆ Have fun chatting with friends in the dormitory for four years, traveling together, and so on.

  ◆ I was able to meet wonderful teachers and friends who I could spend my entire life with.

9 Why did she decide to get a job without going to graduate school?

  ◆ I was very worried about this problem. I wanted to be independent as soon as possible, considering the financial situation of my family and the burden on my parents.

  ◆ I thought about various things. For three years, I was convinced that there was more to learn in society than what I would learn in college and in society.

10 How did you find out about the recruitment of our company?

  ◆ I was introduced by a friend (senior, university student section, etc.).

  ◆ I found it on the internet homepage.

11 Please briefly explain how detailed you are about an industry like ours.

◆ Yes, I'm not very familiar with it, but since I entered Beijing in (), I've been achieving remarkable results, I'm constantly focusing on developing new products, and the employee retention rate is high. Etc.

 ◆ Yes, I saw the homepage on the Internet and found out the situation in detail.

12 Why do you want to join our company? What is the attraction?

◆ First of all, make full use of my specialty, Japanese. Secondly, this job () suits my personality. And finally, I felt that your company could do creative work.

◆ First of all, your company is a () related job. In that case, I can make full use of my specialty, and I have been interested in () relationships so far, so I felt like I could work happily.

When 13 enters the company, what section would you like to work in and why?

◆ Yes, the branch will be studying if you can work in every section. In the end, I'd be happy if I could do the work such as ().

◆ I have an extroverted personality, so I would like to do sales.

14 I'm very confident because I specialize in Japanese.

◆ Yes, I think I have learned everything I can learn in my four years of college life. I passed the first-class ability test when I was in the third grade.

◆ Yes, there are no problems with daily conversation, interpretation, translation, writing, etc.

15 How about other foreign languages?

◆ Although not as good as specialized Japanese, I am quite confident in English. I also passed the 6th grade.

◆ It is a policy of our university that we are obliged to master foreign languages ​​other than our specialty, so we are quite confident.

16 Which are you better at interpreting or translating?

◆ Basically, it's about the same, but I prefer interpreting (translation).

  ◆ I like talking to people directly, so I'm better at interpreting.

17 We have a lot of technical terms and we get stuck. How about that?

◆ Yes, I'm most afraid of it. But I find it fun to learn a lot of jargon. I will make an effort in the future.

◆ Yes, my seniors often threatened me with that problem. I think it's just an effort.

18 We have quite a lot of customers in the Kansai area, but do you know what the Kansai dialect is?

◆ I understand only a little. However, as you know, there are countless dialects in China. From that experience, I don't think it will take much time to learn.

19 What do you do if you are interpreting at an important meeting and do not understand the other person's words?

◆ Yes, I would like to make careful preparations in advance so that such a situation does not occur, but in the unlikely event that such a situation arises, I would like to listen frankly and make sure that there are no mistakes.

20 We have a lot of entertainment for our customers, and we often get late at night. Is that okay?

◆ I'm in trouble every day, but fortunately I'm single and healthy, so it's okay if I think that everything is study or experience.

◆ I'm a woman, so I want to avoid working late at night as much as possible.

21 I have a lot of business trips and I can't go home for a week. Is that okay?

◆ Being on a business trip means that you are trusted, so we will be happy to do so.

◆ It's okay. I want to play a role responsibly.

22 Please read this Japanese newspaper for a moment.

◆ Yes, I understand. I will read it.

23 For a moment, try translating this Chinese newspaper into Japanese.

◆ Yes, I understand. (End) Is this all right?

24 Have you ever had a problem studying Japanese for 4 years? what is that.

◆ Yes, there were countless problems. The hardest part was honorifics. I'm still not confident about this.

◆ Yes, there were many. Correct usage of honorifics, proper use of men's and women's words, foreign words, etc.

25 Have you been to Japan?

◆ No, there isn't. I definitely want to go in the future.

◆ No, unfortunately not. I specialize in Japanese, so I would like to go there once.

26 What do you think about Japanese people? How are the Japanese people you know?

◆ I think Japanese people are very serious. Especially serious about work. I think you should learn that you are proud of your work.

◆ I feel that Japanese people are always nervous. He seems to be doing everything he can, and I have the impression that he likes his work very much.

27 What do you think about the past history of Japan and China?

◆ Since I am a generation who does not know about war, the past Sino-Japanese relations are only recognized as historical facts. But I don't think it should be repeated again.

◆ I think it is important for both Chinese and Japanese to understand historical facts correctly and deal with them calmly without feeling emotional.

28 Do you want to study abroad in Japan in the future?

◆ Yes, I specialize in Japanese, so I definitely want to see Japan with my own eyes.

29 You can do a computer. What is your level?

◆ Yes, there is no problem. I passed the () grade certification test.

30 Is our company the first time for an interview test?

◆ Yes, this is my first time. I'm nervous at the first interview in my life.

◆ No, this is not the first time.

31 If I am hired, when can I start working?

◆ Officially, it will be July, but if it is in the form of practical training, you can come soon.

◆ I'm still a student, so I can't graduate without writing a treatise. So, if it's a form of training or apprenticeship, you can come part-time.

32 If so, how much would you like to get paid?

◆ Of course, the more you have, the better, but you can follow the rules of your new employee.

◆ I hope you will take a look at my future work and consider it.

33 What do you think about changing jobs?

◆ I'm having such a hard time finding a job, so I can't think of anything extravagant, such as changing jobs.

◆ Before I change jobs, I have never thought about getting a job.

34 What are your hobbies?

◆ My hobby is sports, especially soccer.

◆ Although it is normal, my hobby is reading.

35 Is your body healthy?

◆ Yes, there is no problem. It is a good thing to be healthy.

36 How do you resolve stress, such as when you are stressed?

  ◆ If you are stressed and need to get rid of it, exercise as much as you can and sweat. Then it will be very refreshing.

  ◆ I chat with my best friends. When you say what you want to say, the stress goes away.

37 What do you do when you collide with your company boss?

◆ I think it is important to have a thorough discussion. I believe that there are no problems that we cannot understand if we discuss them.

◆ Talk to your colleagues and friends to come up with a solution and discuss it with your boss again.

38 What if I have a jerky relationship with a colleague at the company?

◆ Listen frankly to the reasons for your colleagues' dissatisfaction, and apologize for what you should reflect on.

◆ Create opportunities to find opportunities and eat together, and discuss carefully in a relaxed atmosphere to resolve misunderstandings.

39 Did you understand our company right away?

◆ Yes, I checked it on the map in advance, so I knew it immediately.

◆ Yes, this company has a good location and is famous, so I knew it immediately.

40 It's cold today.

◆ Yes, it seems to be winter in Beijing.

◆ That's right. Please be careful about colds.

41 Well, let's finish today. Is there anything you would like to talk about?

◆ No, there is nothing in particular. Thank you for today.

◆ No, there isn't. Thank you for the opportunity to have an interview.

◆ Yes, yes. .. .. When will you get a reply?

42 Well, thank you for your hard work today. The results will be announced later.

◆ Yes, I understand. I'm sorry.

◆ Yes, we are looking forward to hearing from you.



Why do you study Japanese ... Why do you study Japanese

? Now, let me elaborate, the present society is a society of knowledge, and those who do not have the ability do not stand in the present society. Especially as a young man, it is difficult to find a good job without the ability. Therefore, I want to study Japanese while I am young and work at Japan Ltd. from now on.

2. 2. I have been studying Japanese seriously for the past year, and from now on I want to be a person who can fully demonstrate my abilities at Japan Co., Ltd. and be useful to the company. I want to live with the power of.

3. 3. Nowadays, there are many Japanese companies in China, and they are demanding a lot of human resources who can speak Japanese. The demands of companies are those who can speak the languages ​​of two countries and those who can operate computers. Studied Japanese.





Introducing yourself when you have an interview.

For the first time, I'm from Hubei, my name is 11111.

My specialty is Japanese, so I would like to join a Japanese company and do a job that uses Japanese. It's a simple self-introduction, but thank you.

 



How is your

personality I have a strong personality I have a cheerful

and lively personality I have a

lot of friends because my personality is so bright

I am both an inward and outward type







your hobby Please introduce me

My hobby is listening to music When I feel sick, I have a habit of listening to music, which makes me

feel better soon.

My hobby is cooking. I

want to cook beautiful food and eat with my family.

My hobby is reading.

If you read a lot, you can acquire various knowledge.

My hobby is the Internet.

You can play games on the Internet. , I can listen to music, I can watch movies, I can look up various data

My hobby is calligraphy

Through calligraphy, you will be able to write beautiful characters.





What do you think your level of Japanese is?

Wahashi studied Japanese around April, and his level is not so high now. Now, I can only do simple daily conversations, summaries, diaries, short sentences, etc., but it is still impossible to be fluent like a teacher, so I will continue to focus on spoken language.

 







What kind of country is Japan? I understand how much about Japan, but I have

never actually been to Japan, so it is a little impossible to elaborate

on it. I would like to briefly talk about the contents.

1. Japan is a country with many cherry blossoms and a clear country, and the town is very beautiful, transportation is very convenient, science and technology are very well developed, and economic power is very strong. It's a strong country,

2. Japan's prices are a little high, but it's a very convenient country to live in.







What is your image of Japanese people?

1. When I was working at a Japanese company, there was a Japanese teacher, who was a woman, so she was very kind and polite. At that time, the words were Tsuji. I couldn't interact much because I didn't have it

2. Many Japanese people are kind and kind, and the etiquette is correct. Also, no matter what I do, I am diligent and put credit first, at work. Always work seriously with a strong sense of responsibility and timeliness

















How much do you want a salary and how much do you demand?

1. When I was working at the previous company, I got 4000 yuan a month, this time I would appreciate it if I could get a little more than my previous salary, if you like,

I would like 5000 yuan, but 2. Does not have a work career, but if you are hired, I will do my best to work, rest assured, it may be a little sloppy, but it's 4000 I want it, but

3. Well, this question is a little difficult to answer, but the cost of living in Nanbaku is much higher than in the north, so during the trial period, I would like to pay 4000 yuan for the job type

4. Anyone can make money. I like, now that I am still young, I would like to learn various knowledge such as management at your company rather than a very high salary, I think that you can refer to your salary system, after the trial period From now on, I would be grateful if I could raise the salary appropriately according to the strength and ability of the student .









What is the difference between a student and a member of society?

Is much more responsible than students, the same is true for company employees, the core of the company is to follow the rules in the workplace and work hard on the content of mistakes, especially since mistakes in work are not allowed in the future work What is the most impressive thing about









school?

The deepest thing is through sports, and the students who haven't interacted much recently have become one in their hearts for the sake of class honor. I'm impressed, when we took the top of the tug of war and jogging games, everyone was happy.

If you could study abroad in Japan, what would you like to wear?

I want to understand more about Japanese culture, customs, Japanese way of thinking, etc. I want to learn about Japanese company's management method, Japanese company's management method ,

  



etc.

The deep impression is the water and air here, it's dirty, the water is cut off on time every day, it's a little inconvenient, the teacher is kind and I like it, and the taxi fare is cheap, it's very beautiful in winter.
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