3. Chat About Something Positive
聊些积极的事
So you were laid-off, but your story doesn't have to stop there. Fill your interviewer in on the ways you made the most out of your unemployment. Talk about any volunteer participation and even bring up particular books you enjoyed reading.
虽然你被解雇已经成为事实,但你的职业生涯绝不会就此打住。让你的面试官关注你其他方面的闪光点。比如提下你的志愿者工作,或者是你钟爱的书籍。
4. Keep the Details to Yourself
不透露裁员具体情况
Be honest about why you were laid-off, but don't feel like you need to divulge the details about your previous employer's financial state. Be succinct in explaining the circumstances surrounding your layoff — the focus should stay on you without much emphasis on the company where you used to work.
诚实的说明为什么你被解雇了,但是不用详把前雇主财务状况的细节和盘托出。简单解释下当时裁员的大环境——重点应该是你自己的情况,而不是你以前工作的公司。
5. Don't Feel Pushed
不用被迫回答机密问题
Some people just love dirt. If you're met with one of these individuals who happen to be interviewing you, don't feel like you need to feed their desire for gossip. When an interviewer with this quality asks you for more information about your old company and it seems inappropriate, take a simple plan of action: summarize what you've already said and mention you've moved on. Your interviewer will be forced to move on to the next question, which better be about you!
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