To many job seekers, "stress" is synonymous with "job interview."
對(duì)許多求職者來(lái)說(shuō),“壓力”就是“面試”的代名詞。
Job seekers stress over landing an interview. Then they stress over preparing for it. And then they stress over what to wear, what to say, if the interviewer will like them and more.
求職者在為獲得面試機(jī)會(huì)而努力時(shí)有壓力。在準(zhǔn)備面試時(shí)也有壓力。然后他們?yōu)樵摯┦裁础⒃撜f(shuō)什么,面試官是否會(huì)喜歡他們,以及其他許多方面而倍感沉重。
But the worst stress of all often occurs during the interview. This is the stress that can cause you to blow it. It can make you freeze, panic, chatter aimlessly, lose your train of thought or perspire profusely.
但是最糟糕的壓力出現(xiàn)在面試過(guò)程中。這會(huì)導(dǎo)致你面試失敗。它使你全身冰涼、驚恐、亂說(shuō)一氣、思維混亂、冷汗不斷。
So how can job seekers keep cool when it counts? Relax. A few simple techniques can help calm frayed nerves and sooth interview jitters.
那要怎樣才能在重要的面試中保持風(fēng)度呢?別緊張,一些簡(jiǎn)單的技巧能讓你放松緊繃的神經(jīng),緩解對(duì)面試的高度緊張。
Pause, Don't Panic 停下來(lái),不要慌張
In every interview, there comes a moment that doesn't go according to plan. There's an awkward silence. You stumble over your words. You flub a tough question.
每次面試中都會(huì)有沒(méi)有預(yù)料到的時(shí)刻。沉默令人尷尬。你語(yǔ)無(wú)倫次,對(duì)疑難問(wèn)題束手無(wú)策。
Don't panic. Now's the time to put your relaxation skills into overdrive.
不要慌張。此刻正是你的放松技巧“一展身手”的時(shí)刻。
It's much easier to control fear and panic as it starts to build than to calm yourself down once they've begun to spiral out of control.
在恐懼和慌張剛出現(xiàn)苗頭的時(shí)候就控制住要比在它們愈演愈烈而失去控制后再讓自己冷靜下來(lái)要容易得多。
When you feel yourself starting to panic and lose focus, pause. Tell yourself silently that you can do this. Take a deep breath. Refocus. And then resume interviewing.
當(dāng)你發(fā)現(xiàn)自己開(kāi)始驚慌、注意力不集中時(shí),先暫停一下。默默地告訴自己你能成功。深呼吸。重新把注意力集中起來(lái)。然后繼續(xù)面試。
A quick ten-second pause can be all you need to regain your composure and get back in control. And the interviewer likely won't even notice.
一次十秒鐘的短暫停歇就足以讓你重新獲得鎮(zhèn)定和對(duì)局面的控制。而面試官甚至察覺(jué)不到。