can smbdy plz help me ?? i am a fresher in cs stream n havent faced an interview yet. plz tell me how shud i prepare 4 d interview?? i hav only 7 days left 4 d preparation
From India, Dehra Dun
From India, Dehra Dun
Hi Silkygupta,
In interviews, you should be emotionally stable. Your presentation plays a major role in each interview (20% knowledge and 80% presentation are a must). Don't be afraid. Express your thoughts clearly. These are up to my knowledge.
All the best for your career.
Thanks and regards,
Ram
From India, Gurgaon
In interviews, you should be emotionally stable. Your presentation plays a major role in each interview (20% knowledge and 80% presentation are a must). Don't be afraid. Express your thoughts clearly. These are up to my knowledge.
All the best for your career.
Thanks and regards,
Ram
From India, Gurgaon
Hi Silky,
Different levels/types of interviews are there, and they vary depending on the type of initial interview call and the type of company as well. Assuming it's a first-level technical interview for a Computer Science Graduate, please let me know if this interview is part of campus recruitment for which you have already cleared the written test, or if it's part of off-campus recruitment for which you have already cleared the written test, or if it's a direct technical interview and you have not given any written test. If it does not fit any of the above criteria, please specify the type of interview. Also, please specify the type of company too (Indian IT Company/MNC/Indian Non-IT Company/MNC Non-IT Company).
One thing that really matters in all types of personal interviews is your presentation of yourself, which includes dress, confidence, and knowledge.
Regards,
Saivettam Consultants
From United States, Miamisburg
Different levels/types of interviews are there, and they vary depending on the type of initial interview call and the type of company as well. Assuming it's a first-level technical interview for a Computer Science Graduate, please let me know if this interview is part of campus recruitment for which you have already cleared the written test, or if it's part of off-campus recruitment for which you have already cleared the written test, or if it's a direct technical interview and you have not given any written test. If it does not fit any of the above criteria, please specify the type of interview. Also, please specify the type of company too (Indian IT Company/MNC/Indian Non-IT Company/MNC Non-IT Company).
One thing that really matters in all types of personal interviews is your presentation of yourself, which includes dress, confidence, and knowledge.
Regards,
Saivettam Consultants
From United States, Miamisburg
Hi Silky,
Please go to Google and search for the following string: "globalsiksha infosys campus interview India" to read some interview experiences. Remember to be good at presenting yourself, which includes your attire, confidence, and knowledge. You will naturally gain more confidence once you clear the written test.
Regards,
Saivettam
From United States, Miamisburg
Please go to Google and search for the following string: "globalsiksha infosys campus interview India" to read some interview experiences. Remember to be good at presenting yourself, which includes your attire, confidence, and knowledge. You will naturally gain more confidence once you clear the written test.
Regards,
Saivettam
From United States, Miamisburg
Relax, be calm, go through your resume. Relax and take an interview as a discussion with a friend. I do the same thing. Many people don't like the formal pattern of an interview. Be very diplomatic in your answers; no further questions should arise from your present answer. Just design a good and professional resume in consultation with your seniors and have a good knowledge of the words written in your resume.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hello Silky Gupta,
Further to what Saivettam mentioned, here's one way you can keep yourself tension-free--100% guaranteed. Just keep the thought/worry of the result of the interview--be it a written test or face-to-face or telecon--away from your mind. Meaning, mentally tell yourself that it's okay even if you fail this interview--after all, this is just one of the first few steps in your career, and only HE knows how many steps you will need to take from now on. It will definitely help you to handle any last-minute situations with ease.
I am not sure if this is just a coincidence, but I was going through my collection of quotes to be used for the New Year greetings tomorrow and happened to read one a couple of minutes ago--which would aptly summarize your condition: "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it"--Lou Holtz.
All the best.
Regards,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
Further to what Saivettam mentioned, here's one way you can keep yourself tension-free--100% guaranteed. Just keep the thought/worry of the result of the interview--be it a written test or face-to-face or telecon--away from your mind. Meaning, mentally tell yourself that it's okay even if you fail this interview--after all, this is just one of the first few steps in your career, and only HE knows how many steps you will need to take from now on. It will definitely help you to handle any last-minute situations with ease.
I am not sure if this is just a coincidence, but I was going through my collection of quotes to be used for the New Year greetings tomorrow and happened to read one a couple of minutes ago--which would aptly summarize your condition: "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it"--Lou Holtz.
All the best.
Regards,
TS
From India, Hyderabad
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