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Tips to Ace your Interview

We all are in that stage of our life where we have to start thinking about our future. Some of you would want to go in for post graduation whereas some of you would like to take up a job. An Interview is integral for both. 


I would like to share some tips which would definitely help you in preparing well for your interview.

1) COMMON QUESTIONS :
Prepare the commonly asked questions in a interview well in advance. Some of these questions are:

  • Strengths and Weaknesses
  • Why are you interested for joining our institute/ company?
  • Where do you see yourself in 5/10 years?
  • Tell me about a time you made a mistake.
  • Discuss your resume.
  • Describe your dream job
  • Describe yourself
  • Describe how you handled a difficult situation.

2. BE WELL INFORMED
Make sure that you research well about the company/ institute for which you are interviewing. Make sure that you know completely about the job because a wrong answer about this is bound to give a negative impression to the interviewer.


3. DRESS APPROPRIATELY
   You have to be well dressed for the interview in proper formals. Do pay attention to your shoes. Worn out shoes may give a bad impression.

4. BE ON TIME
     Punctuality is a quality that is highly valued. Try to come few minutes before the scheduled time as it would show how much you value others time and gives you an edge over others. A candidate coming late gives a bad impression as it would be thought that there habit would not change after joining also.

5. STAY TRUE
     Always tell truth in an interview. Never exaggerate a certain fact as the interviewer can take it negatively.

6. CARRY RELEVANT MATERIAL
     Do carry your certificates and mark sheets as the interviewer may ask you to produce them at any point in the interview. Avoid saying anything which you cannot produce in written form.

7. ASK QUESTIONS
     At the end of the interview, the interviewer generally gives you an opportunity to ask questions. Make the best of that opportunity and ask questions about anything you are unclear of. Avoid asking about how you performed in the interview.

8. PAY ATTENTION TO NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION
   Maintain a good posture through the interview. Avoid any nervous gestures like foot tapping. Smile and maintain eye contact with the interviewer.
I am sure that you all will be able to prepare well for your interview. Stay calm and prepare well.
All The Best!!!

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