Introduction Tips
When asked to tell about yourself, avoid starting with "My name is blah blah and my marks are blah blah." Think differently. Say something sensible like, "I am a hardworking, reliable, and self-motivated person. I am a workaholic." Now, coming to my educational background, I completed my MBA with a certain percentage from college. I am single. My father is an officer, and my mother is a homemaker. Talk for a maximum of 2 minutes for this question. Avoid discussing your family history.
Interview Questions
- Define recruitment.
- Why should we hire you?
- Are you a good team player? Give examples.
- How would you deal with an unpunctual employee?
- What do you see in a person when you recruit them? A smart answer: "I look for the right attitude."
- What do you know about the company?
- Do you read newspapers? Be prepared to discuss current affairs like the Lokpal Bill, etc.
- Hobbies?
- Strengths?
- Weaknesses?
Go with the right attitude.