合作讨论
I. Guangdong University set the beginning to "sell students"
In November 30th, 2003, Guangdong University carried their promise that teachers who managed to help their graduates finding a job would be prized. 8 professors, who had succeeded in helping some graduates of the university find a job, were given a bonus as well as the Prize for Special Personal Contributions. This practice soon became a hotspot in China. Some said these professors "sold" their students, while others think that it is an effective way to relieve the employment pressure of university graduates.
Then what's your opinion about this practice? Is there something unacceptable with the university and the teachers? Should they help their students for money? Or it's their duty to do so?
Some opinions from a survey on the Internet:
Bonus from college is professors' legitimate income as well as a sort of encouragement. This is a workable way to encourage more professors to help with graduates' employment.
Azure
I think this is a good way to help college students to solve the big problem job hunting. I think giving teachers money is a good idea to encourage them.
Xiaoping Zhang
Teachers help their students find a job in their spare time. Students will save lots of time and needn't to worry about their jobs.
Trezeguet
In my opinion, although a teacher can recommend his students for a job, colleges schould not encourage a teacher to help his students seek jobs with money.
Juan Li
I don't think this measure should be awarded. Maybe more urgent thing to do is to teach our students some skills of how to find a job.
Yanhua Sun
I think it may make a bad effect on the society. Because of money, the competition of finding jobs could be unfair.
Zhiliang Yue
The duty of a teacher is to help students learn well, thus they can get a job through their own effort.
Ruiduo Qu
It's beneficial to three parts: universities, teachers and students .So inmy opinion this act should be put in practice widely.
Weixu Li
Job-hunting is becoming more and more difficult for graduated students. Besides, lack of information and poor relationship in society are an-other disadvantage for them. But it is different for college teachers Having worked for so many years, they have enough information, relationship and experience. So it is sensible for school to encourage teachers to help students find jobs, even using money.
Zhikun Lu
Guangzhou is the city that I love very much, just for its new concepts and ideas which are ignored or have not been thought well in other cities. I'll say it's a very good way to solve some social problems.
James Lee
Students should earn their living by themselves, not depend on their schools or others.
Avia
College students will have to face cruel competition after graduation. If there's someone can help them, they'll relax a lot.
Ⅱ.All of you want to get your most desired jobs in the future, and you must do your best in your study to meet the terms of the jobs. But there is one more thing you have to do: to pass the job interview, only in this way can you sell your talent out. How can you get your talent noticed by your would-be boss in so short a time in the interview? Why not have a try now? Here are some of the most common interview questions you may have in your job interview one day. Please discuss with your classmates to decide the best way to boast your talent in answering these questions.
Common Interview Questions
1.Tell me something about yourself.
2.What do you know about our company?
3.Why do you want to work for us?
4.What would you do for us? What can you do for us that someone else can't?
5.What about the job offered do you find the most attractive? Least attractive ?
6.Why should we hire you?
7.What do you look for in a job?
8.Please give me your definition of a________ (the position for which you are being interviewed ).
9.How long would it take you to make a meaningful contribution to our firm?
10.How long would you stay with us?
我的思路
1.Keep your answer to one or two minutes; don't ramble. Use your resume summary as a starting base.
2.Do your homework before the interview! Spend some time online or at the library researching the company. Find out as much as you can, including products, size, income, reputation, image, management talent, people, skills, history and philosophy. Project an informed interest; let the inter viewer tell you about the company.
3.Don't talk about what you want; first, talk about their needs: You would like to be part of a specific company project; you would like to solve a company problem; you can make a definite contribution to specific company goals.
4.Relate past experiences that show you've had success in solving previous employer problem (s) that may be similar to those of the prospective employer.
5.List three or more attractive factors and only one minor unattractive factor.
6.Because of your knowledge, experience, abilities and skills.
7.An opportunity to use your skills, to perform and be recognized .
8.Keep it brief-give an actions-and results-oriented definition.
9.Not long at all-you expect only a brief period of adjustment to the learning curve.
10.As long as we both feel I'm contributing, achieving, growing, etc.