"Work experience" is the type of work you've done in the past. (工作经历)
If you haven't started working yet you can say "Right now I'm still a student." or "I'm a recent grad and I haven't started working yet." In the second sentence, "recent grad" is short for "recent graduate" and means that you have just finished school.
Second One: What's your greatest weakness?(最大的缺点和弱项) This is a popular question that western employers like to ask to make candidates nervous! In fact, they ask this to know how you respond to a difficult question. You shouldn't answer by telling your greatest weakness since you might not get the job! Instead, you can tell them something that isn't directly related to the job position. Third One: Why do you feel you are qualified for this job?(能胜任该工作的能力) This question is a good opportunity to brag a little bit. You should talk about some extra skills you have that maybe wasn't included in your resume, or talk about your greatest strength in more detail. Fourth One: What kind of salary did you have in mind?(工资期望) Salary is how much money you earn, usually per year. When asked this, it's best to answer with a salary range or approximation and not an exact figure. This shows that you are familiar with the industry if you know what the approximate salary should be. Fifth One: If hired, when could you start work?(可以开始工作的时间) When answering this it's best not to say you can start right away. This might make you seem very desperate for a job. A safe answer would be "I can start at the beginning of next month." Sixth One: What kind of work does the position involve?(对此项工作的了解) You can ask this to clarify exactly what kind of work you'll be doing. |