#面试经历

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Job hunting from China: How I landed a UK big company offer in 2 months 🇬🇧 (Experience Sharing V)
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Job hunting from China: How I landed a UK big company offer in 2 months 🇬🇧 (Experience Sharing V)

You can apply for UK jobs from your home country even without a visa. Timing in autumn recruitment is crucial: getting an AC before Christmas and an offer around the New Year is ideal, as requirements may be less strict; late ACs mean fewer roles and tougher competition. Focus on campus recruitment and company websites, and also use platforms like LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and Indeed. Prioritize preparing for tests and interviews; perfect English isn’t necessary — strong content and skills matter more. Courage and action are key to landing an offer.

Feb 01, 2026 2 min read
Finally, it’s my turn to make it ashore! A sincere post.
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Finally, it’s my turn to make it ashore! A sincere post.

After one year of part-time work while applying and two months of full-time job hunting, I finally secured an entry-level offer at a large UK manufacturing company. I applied to 1,200+ roles and only received around 12 interviews. The journey included attending interviews while sick, facing repeated rejection and self-doubt, but persisting with high-volume applications, flexible targeting, and zero spending on agencies. My takeaway: job hunting is a process of self-reflection and future planning. Getting an offer is not the end, but a new beginning.

Feb 01, 2026 4 min read
Job hunting in the UK: How I went from anxiety to multiple offers
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Job hunting in the UK: How I went from anxiety to multiple offers

The author shares how they transformed from being highly anxious during their UK job search to receiving multiple offers. At first, constant email-checking and waiting for results led to stress and overthinking. Improvement began when they started reading and adopting a long-term mindset. They created a structured routine for applications, interview practice, reflection, and industry learning. As their preparation and storytelling improved, they focused less on outcomes and more on personal progress, eventually leading to multiple offers. The key message: reduce anxiety, prioritise reflection and skill-building, and take a long-term approach to growth.

Feb 01, 2026 2 min read
Apple MKT interview difficulty is truly something to behold.
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Apple MKT interview difficulty is truly something to behold.

Apple’s marketing interviews focus on open-ended questions with no standard answers, aiming to evaluate product understanding, user insight, and business thinking. Structured frameworks can help organize responses: User–Scenario–Need–Solution: start from the user, context, and core need before proposing solutions; AARRR model: plan growth strategies across Acquisition, Activation, Retention, Revenue, and Referral; SWOT analysis: assess competitive strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. However, frameworks are only tools—the key is to show clear logic, empathy for users, and a constant focus on creating user value.

Feb 01, 2026 2 min read
Offer Secured | Landing a Role at a Fintech Giant (Pure Practical Tips)
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Offer Secured | Landing a Role at a Fintech Giant (Pure Practical Tips)

This is a practical recap of landing a fintech role. Key points include: Prioritize freshly posted jobs; Target peak hiring seasons (Jan–Apr, Sep–Nov); Use a results-focused, professional CV; Do many interviews and reflect on common questions; High-volume applications help if field-related; Build strength in one vertical domain; Improve English fluency and interview presence; Despite visa and unemployment setbacks, consistent preparation and self-improvement can lead to ideal offers.

Feb 01, 2026 2 min read