官员 | guān yuán | official (in an organization or government); administrator | |
官兵 | guān bīng | officers and men | |
法官 | fǎ guān | judge (in court) | |
军官 | jūn guān | officer (military) | |
长官 | zhǎng guān | senior official; senior officer; commanding officer; Classifiers: 位 ; sir (term of address for senior officer) |
1 | Every response should build momentum toward convincing the interviewer that you deserve to advance to the next level, whether that level is another round of interviews or a job offer. | |
2 | What official positions has he held? | |
3 | Using a simple equation, the index gives a measure of how close populations of each of these 'functional groups' are to those in pre-industrial times. | |
4 | Ask your interviewer what qualities he thinks the ideal candidate for this position would have. | |
5 | An interviewer might do one or two of these without meaning anything. |