With Best Regards,
Vijay Mishra.
On 01/19/2010, Harish Sati <harish.sati@gmail.com> wrote:
> Freshers Interview Tips Interview Tips for your First Job Interview
>
> So you are fresh out of graduate school, brimming with confidence and energy
> and a bring-it-on attitude. Yet you walked in through the door to the front
> of the interview panel, got a cold feet and came back dissatisfied and
> frustrated. You feel that the bald-headed 60-something executive out there
> in the panel had some grudge against you.
>
> [image: Entry-Level-Job-Interview]
>
> Don't worry, here are *some tips* to your rescue.
>
> As a fresher, there is one thing that you need to remember from the moment
> you decide to appear for a particular interview: YOU DO NOT HAVE ANYTHING TO
> LOSE, BUT ONLY TO GAIN!
> *Questions that you may be asked in interview:*
>
> 1. Tell us about yourself.
> 2. Why should we employ you?
> 3. Do you have offers from other companies?
> 4. What salary are you expecting?
> *Questions that you may ask the interviewer:*
>
> 1. Tell me about your company.
> 2. What kind of training and learning can I expect in your company?
> 3. What are the growth prospects available to me?
> 4. What are the long term goals of the company?
> *Keep with you:*
>
> 1. Multiple copies of your Entry Level
> resume<http://www.fresherstimes.com/resumes/>
> 2. References and Letters of Recommendation.
>
> Some useful tips that can help a long way in *cracking an interview*:
>
> 1. Try doing extensive research on the company. This way you will be better
> armed to ask pertinent questions to your interviewers about your doubts and
> clarifications regarding the company.
> 2. As a fresher you will be judged on the basis of your academic background,
> interests and to some extent your family background. Hence, try to highlight
> that your previous experiences, even if part-time, are noticed.
> 3. Mention the projects you had undertaken, this will show your aptitude.
> 4. Show your interest in the company, your willingness to put in regular
> hours and to work diligently and efficiently. Also highlight your
> interpersonal skills and leadership qualities.
> 5. Remember first impressions always matter. Wear comfortable formal wears,
> carry yourself at ease. Have a well-groomed personal appearance.
> 6. Arrive on time or better, a little early.
>
> [image: Freshers-Interview-Tips]
> 7. Remain calm and focused.
> 8. When in front of the interviewer, have a firm handshake. Smile. Appear
> relaxed and confident. Make eye contact.
> 9. Bring multiple copies of your resume. Keep a pen and paper with you in
> case of any need.
> 10. Be careful of the language and the words that you use. Pay attention to
> grammar and pronunciation. Speak clearly, coherently and confidently.
> 11. Have all certificates and photocopies of them ready in an efficient and
> organized manner.
> 12. Avoid chewing gums during an interview process. Also politely refuse the
> interviewer in case you are offered a cigarette.
> 13. Most importantly, try to put yourself in the shoes of the employer and
> imagine what you would have been looking for in a potential employee if you
> were at the other end of the table. Give the employer just that.
>
>
> --
> with warm regards
>
> Harish Sati
> Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
> Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068
>
> (M) + 91 - 9990646343 | (E-mail) Harish.sati@gmail.com
>
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