We're going to develop this session in four steps. The first, we are going to talk about how, you may get better prepared. And then, we move on to part two, we will be talking about etiquettes. I mean this is something that has been traditionally overlooked by especially graduates who were born in 90s, and believe me, the people who are interviewing you, most likely, they were born in the 70s or 60s. So they like people who got good manners and have proper courtesy when they are taking interview. In part three we're going to talk about some strategies and how you can go through the whole interview successfully. We're not going deep into specific details how you answer different questions. They're hundreds of them. But we'll focus on the principles. The things that you have to keep in your heart all the time. And that help for all kinds of interviews. And the last part will be talking about self-introduction. Primarily for the purpose of making a successful interview. And then we'll extend a little bit to self-introduction on a written form or you're attending some foreign affairs. You're attending some academic exchange occasions. Okay so that's basically what we are going to talk today.