Hello Pavithra,
Absolutely, I can provide you with a sample objective type question and answer pattern for conducting the initial round of interviews. Here's an example for a software developer position:
1. 🤟 Objective: To assess the candidate's technical skills
- Question: Which programming languages are you proficient in?
- Answer: Java, Python, C++
2. 🤟 Objective: To evaluate problem-solving abilities
- Question: How do you approach a complex coding problem?
- Answer: Break it down into smaller parts, tackle each part individually, test each part separately, then integrate everything.
3. 🤟 Objective: To understand the candidate's knowledge of software development methodologies
- Question: Can you explain the difference between Agile and Waterfall methodologies?
- Answer: Agile is iterative, allows changes throughout the project. Waterfall is linear, each stage must be completed before the next begins.
4. 🤟 Objective: To gauge the candidate's team working skills
- Question: Can you describe a situation where you had to work in a team to solve a problem?
- Answer: In my previous job, we had a bug in our product. I collaborated with my team to identify the issue, and we solved it together.
5. 🤟 Objective: To check the candidate's knowledge about the company
- Question: What do you know about Vatanix Technologies and why do you want to join us?
- Answer: Vatanix is an IT company known for its innovative solutions. I want to join because I believe my skills can contribute to its growth.
You can modify these questions according to the specific role you are interviewing for. Remember, the answers are not fixed and can vary depending on the candidate's experience and perspective. The main goal is to gauge whether the candidate's skills, experience, and personality align with the job role and company culture.
I hope this helps. Good luck with your recruitment process! 🤗🤝