Showing posts with label interview fun tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview fun tips. Show all posts

Friday, February 28, 2020

HR Interview Questions

Tell me about the most boring job you have ever had.


Job is never boring because if you think job is boring, then you have nothing to else to do. But it's true that I am little bit lazy that type of work which I don't like.

In my point of view, the most boring job you can ever do is sitting idle. Working in any company and in any position will definitely give me a chance to learn something and upgrade myself to be a better person for the organisation and to society.

Why did you resign from your previous job?


First of all, I very thankful to my current company for given an opportunity to work with them and I learned a lot like time management, work under pressure and to talk with officials.

The reason why I am changing is as per salary was not enough for me and also I need to support my father financially so I need to change to grow myself professionally and financially.

I hope this is the platform or job where I can enhance my skills and knowledge.

And I am sure that I will put my 100% knowledge and experience to benefit from this company.

Thank you.

First, I thankful for my previous organisation. Because I learnt a lot of things from there.

For example: time punctuality, to do a work on time, work under pressure, smart work.

According to me, changes are necessary for everyone.

Enhance my skills, knowledge, for personal growth and financial growth, I left my previous organisation.

This organisation is, an excellent platform to improve my skills, knowledge, personal and financial growth.

Thank you Sir/Mam.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Campus Interview Tips

Campus Interview Tips
1. Know Thyself 

Not everyone is good in each and every field. Each one of us has our fortes and weaknesses too. But that's not a stumbling block! What we look for are people who know their area of specialization and are an expert in it. Therefore, it pays to be a master in some fields if not the jack of all.
The most common mistakes many make is to profess knowing a field of which they know little about. Remember that huge and bulky resumes are as tough to read as they are to make. So, identify your skill set, and keep your resumes simple and straight. Know your limits and polish on your strengths.

2. Testing What You Know and NOT What You Don't. 
Many interviewers may ask the student the subjects that she/he wishes to be interviewed upon. Eureka !! Here's a golden opportunity. Answer this wisely! Never end up choosing a difficult subject that you know only little about, rather choose the one you are most confident of.

3. Rack Your Brain - Analyze