Crack Interviews....... HOT TIPS!!
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Let's face it, we all have to play the game of interviewing at least once in our lifetime. This website is intended to be a useful resource for anyone who is new to the interviewing process, as well as those who just need a refresher before entering the arena once again.
An interview is a way for an employer to see what he or she will get if they hire you. It is crucial that you are well prepared. There are many things that you can do ahead of time to prepare for the interviewing process, and move yourself a step above of the competition.

Updating your resume and reviewing frequently asked interview questions can be very effective, and goes a long way in getting the most out of your interview.

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How much does the job pay?
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Do not criticize any former employer.
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Denis Thomas Varghese
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"Do not criticize any former employer."
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I would suggest that never criticise your former employee. Never forget that you decided to join your previous organisation not that you were forced into it. The organisation where you worked gave you a lot of first hand experiences and knowledge...
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Sam Tsima
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"How much does the job pay?"
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Absolutely. It is actually not a good idea to discuss salary. It is granted that companies will be willing to pay any premium for the best talent, i.e. if talent is one of their key people management strategies. If you are sent by a recruitment...
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Gourik Goswami
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YOU MAY ASK THIS question depending upon the nature of job. like for entry level job it is not a bad question
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Soft Skills are required by both young as well as professionals to succeed in their life. You may be highly qualified but if you lack skills then you stand no where........ I would like to share this piece of information with my friends especially with my young friends who will be the next generation for this country.... Hope this will help them.... A reputed software company in India is all geared up for a client visit. The clients have indicated that, after inspecting the progress of the project they have outsourced, they would like to meet the team members working on it. Why? To select one team member for a stint onsite -- something almost every software engineer aspires f...
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PP Shrivastav
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Good suggestions, these are basic requirements to become a member of the team and get going. Thanks and best wishes PP Shrivastav Mumbai
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Premashalini
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Thank u so much sir.Pls help for B.E Computer Science 2009 Graduate Freshers. Need to ask onething whether there is scope to 2009 B.E/B.Tech/MCA fresher in 2010 or not?
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"It's only an interview" attitude
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There are many things that can be said and done to help succeed in an interview, no matter what the interview is for. For many, trying to succeed in a job interview can make you nervous. It’s good and wise to adopt some best practices and...
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s.baalu
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"handle the interview with confidene as an exploratory dialgue/conversation with mutual interests "
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THANK YOU GARGI.SIT IN A RELAXED WAY LEANING ON BACK REST INSTEAD OF SITTING ON TIP OF THE CHAIR.ESTABLISH EYE CONTACT WITH THE INTERVIEWERS.DO NOT BE SHAKY.BE CONFIDENT.BE HONEST.TALK IN THE SAME TONE AS THEY TALK.REFRAIN FROM MAKING GESTURES BY...
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Ajay Ziz
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classique write up ..from a geek :: orienting the geeks non geeks alike on how to crack the jack pot with 100 % probability.. if this method is adopted by a prospect ..bulls eye ::
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I’ve interviewed MANY people over the years. Some were rising stars and some weren’t. What differentiated the two really came down to attitude and response. The “star” candidates among us projected the right thoughts, articulation and mirroring body language. They think before they speak and they displayed a remarkable ability to maintain calm during the most stressful of questioning. Chances are if you have ever landed a job you have said and did the right things. As you start becoming more transient you will be meeting with more people and thus the likelihood of doing something which will harm your chances will increase. One time I was interviewing someone who not only had his cell p...
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Leander
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Echo views of Dennis Aries, this is an aspect generally not covered. And I hope people get the right meaning-- that is be humble but do not compromise on values and be a doormat. Maintaining self respect and faith in values & being transparent is...
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Venkat Alapati
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all these may work in BPO/SERVICE sector but not in a PRODUCT oriented company,there HRs r just lik Rubber Stamps (Indian President :)
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Dennis Aries
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Great article, just a small addition: 10. Don't be too humble. - This means both by posture and by attitude. Sit up straight, you are the right man (or woman) for the job, otherwise you would not be there. Keep an open posture. If you lean back...
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AMISH
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Just say "Why Not?" And then tell them about your strengths and what you can do for the company.
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Ardhendu Pal
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Alas! in my case all these respected answer failed to get me a JOB..................... phew.............................
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Shariq John
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Step1 When the interviewer asks why they should hire you, it's important to be prepared. It's a good idea to jot down a basic outline of the points you want to cover prior to the interview. Don't memorize it, but make sure you know exactly what...
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Kriti Das
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Hi, Hema...welcome to this platform. Seeing students like you many others is really great. Now there will be some real quality discussions...I hope. Coming to your question: Hema different companies pay differently to freshers; but the difference...
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Resume assessments
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Ajay Ziz
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degradation of quality or sum body trying 2 be creative .. manoj bhai !!
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Manoj Kumar
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What is this debate, Same arguement on both side. Can any body explain
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Muhammed jabir rifai
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Nirmal, valuable interpretation. I appreciate that. I am sure it'll be helpful for lots of folks out there who are aspiring to serve the defense.
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debalik ganguly
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hi sanjeeb, with all due respect,and i do mean it,what on earth are you guys trying to do? i mean,the poor chap asked 'how', and you gave a big marketing presentation? where is the nobility my friend?where is the zeal to actually help? you know...
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Nirmal Karan
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Hi, Shiv. I would like give some advice on what I know about the SSB exam. The Interview is intended to judge the mental caliber, attitude and outlook of the candidate along with his leadership qualities and character traits. Thus, it would be an...
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Interview Tips - How To Overcome Interview Nervousness Interview Tips That Work: How To Attract Better Firms How To Ace Your Job Interview Job interview tips - How to prepare for a job interview Interview Tips - Patience - Using the Power of the Pause in Your Interview Hope this was useful ........
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Moparthi Sai Ramya Sree
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good writing. . . of course we need to a proper preparation also
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why shrinkage cracks are developed? does cement plays a vital role?
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THE formula for success in job interviews is not written in stone, especially when it comes to tricky questions. For instance if you are being interviewed for a sales position, a potential employer may ask you, “What would you do if a clients hinted at kickbacks?” How would you respond? Will you appear shocked or deliver your answer with poise? Here are some suggestions on how to answer 10 such questions. Being prepared will give an edge, and not to mention, boost your confidence.
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