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Sherwood+Anderson.ppt

求职应注意的礼仪 求职时最礼貌的修饰是淡妆 面试时最关键的神情是郑重 无论站还是坐,不能摇动和抖动 对话时目光不能游弋不定 要控制小动作 不要为掩饰紧张情绪而散淡 最优雅的礼仪修养是体现自然 以一种修养面对两种结果 必须首先学会面对的一种结果----被拒绝 仍然感谢这次机会,因为被拒绝是面试后的两种结果之一。 被拒绝是招聘单位对我们综合考虑的结果,因为我们最关心的是自己什么地方与用人要求不一致,而不仅仅是面试中的表现。 不要欺骗自己,说“我本来就不想去”等等。 认真考虑是否有必要再做努力。 必须学会欣然面对的一种结果----被接纳 以具体的形式感谢招聘单位的接纳,如邮件、短信 考虑怎样使自己的知识能力更适应工作需要 把走进工作岗位当作职业生涯的重要的第一步,认真思考如何为以后的发展开好头。 Thank you Sherwood Anderson 1876-1941 Sherwood Anderson Sherwood Anderson (September 13, 1876 – March 8, 1941) was an American writer, mainly of short stories, most notably the collection Winesburg, Ohio. That works influence on American fiction was profound, and its literary voice can be heard in Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, John Steinbeck, Erskine Caldwell and others. Sherwood Anderson Life Works Winesburg, Ohio Life (Major Works included) Sherwood Anderson, the third of seven children, was born in Camden, Ohio in 1876. He left school at 14 and after various jobs served in the Spanish-American War (1898-9). After leaving the US Army, Anderson worked as a manager of a paint factory in Elyria, Ohio. In 1908 he began writing short stories and novels. He moved to Chicago where he found work in an advertising agency. Anderson became friends with other writers in Chicago such as Floyd Dell, Theodore Dreiser, Ben Hecht and Carl Sandburg. Life Anderson shared his friends radical political views and in 1914 and began having his work published in The Masses, a socialist journal edited by Floyd Dell and Max Eastman. This included the stories about small-town life that were subsequently published as Winesburg, Ohio. Andersons first novel, Windy McPhersons Son was published in 1916. This was followed by the novel, Marching Men (1917) and a collection of prose poems, American Chants (1918). Life Winesburg, Ohio (1919), Andersons most important work, was published in 1919. The book, a collection of 23 inter-related stories of small-town life, features George Willard, a reporter for the local newspaper, who

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