Dear Annie:Please settle a disagreement. A friend and I are both looking for new jobs right now, and I’ve been on a few interviews where I’ve left my cell phone, laptop, etc., in my car. I think bringing devices to an interview makes you look rude and unprofessional, as if you’re not interested enough in the discussion to cut out any possible distractions.
亲爱的安妮:请帮我们解决一个争论。我和一个朋友都在找新工作。我参加过许多次面试,每次,我都会把手机、笔记本电脑等留在汽车里。我认为,带着这些设备参加面试,会给人留下粗鲁和不专业的印象,你没有切断任何潜在干扰,看起似乎对与面试官交流不太感兴趣。
My friend says that’s an old-school attitude. He thinks it’s fine to bring a cell phone to an interview if you are expecting an important call (from the office: we’re both project managers), as long as you explain ahead of time that you may have to take it. Who is right? —Curious in Cleveland
但我的朋友却说,这是一种老观念。他认为,带手机参加面试是可以接受的,因为你可能正在等一个重要电话(来自办公室:我们都是项目经理),前提是事先向面试官解释一下,自己可能不得不随身携带手机。我俩谁的看法对?——C.C
Dear C.C.:You are, with one major exception. “An interview is one or more people trying to get to know you,” says Bill Rosenthal, CEO of communications coaching firm Communispond. So, even though constantly checking a phone has become commonplace (one recent study found that managers look at their smartphones an average of 45 times a day), “it’s still rude to leave your phone turned on, let alone answer it, during an interview.” An apology beforehand for having to take an important call may help a little. Or it may not.
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