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员工与顶头上司之间能否产生化学反应,这个问题将决定一个人在新工作中能否取得成功。那么,求职者如何确定与未来上司之间是否合拍呢?5个问题就能帮你找到答案。
亲爱的安妮:您在最近一篇关于文化“契合度”的专栏文章结尾引用专家的话称,大部分求职者问的问题不够充分。那么,求职者在面试时、尤其在面对潜在上司的时候,到底应该问哪些方面的问题?我06年大学毕业,现在从事的已经是我的第二份工作了,虽然大多数情况下,我和上司相处得还算融洽,但我总感觉我们之间还是有些隔阂,或者说并没有真正了解彼此。我认为很大程度上这是由于我们之间的共同点太少,所以在向他解释我的工作方式时,我禁不住会想,如果我们拥有更多类似的背景,这类问题根本就根本不需要解释了。虽然我还没开始找新工作,但如果我打算跳槽的话,在求职的时候,我需要问哪些具体问题,才能确定潜在上司就是自己的“有缘人”?——加州好奇者
Dear Annie:At the end of your recent column about cultural "fit," the expert you quoted said that most job candidates don't ask enough questions. But what should interviewees ask, especially when talking with a prospective boss? I'm now in my second job since graduating from college in 2006 and, while my boss and I get along all right most of the time, I can't help feeling like we don't connect very well or really understand each other. Part of it might be that we just don't have that much in common, so I find myself explaining things about my approach to my work that I think would be self-evident if our backgrounds were more similar. I'm not job hunting right now but, in case I decide to make a move, are there specific questions people can ask in a job interview to determine whether they and a potential boss are a good match? — Curious in California
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