Hi cite HR members, I have a problem that i have completed my 10 class in 2000 afterwords i did not continue my studies due to some family problems. After that i have worked in BPC Ltd, petrol bunk 2 years later i joined in SDB SISCO security services as a security guard to support my family economically again i take up my studies in 2004 then on words continuing till now. If interviewer ask me about the gap 4year. I can't show any experience certificates except ID cards.
What i have to say please give suggestions.
Regards
VEERU MBA HR 2nd year student.
From India, Pune
What i have to say please give suggestions.
Regards
VEERU MBA HR 2nd year student.
From India, Pune
Hello Veeru,
Mr. Mukund is right. Tell the fact to interviewer without hesitation.
Further, you can add, inspite of the gap/difficulties, today you are rigorously continuing your studies and absorbing the knowledge to be at par with others. This will exhibit your positivity.
Giving false reasons will not help you in the long run, rather it is not morally correct.
Don't even think about it.
All the best !
Regards,
Vaishalee Parkhi
From India, Pune
Mr. Mukund is right. Tell the fact to interviewer without hesitation.
Further, you can add, inspite of the gap/difficulties, today you are rigorously continuing your studies and absorbing the knowledge to be at par with others. This will exhibit your positivity.
Giving false reasons will not help you in the long run, rather it is not morally correct.
Don't even think about it.
All the best !
Regards,
Vaishalee Parkhi
From India, Pune
You can tell the truth.. Explain the interviewers about the problems which was kept you away from studies ... The interviewer can understand .....
From India, Secunderabad
From India, Secunderabad
Thank you vaishalee Parkhi and my dear cite members for giving valuable suggestion to my time gap problem. And i am very grateful to our cite members. Regards, VEERU
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Veeru,
You have to be "grateful' and 'GREAT FULL" You say you are studying MBA in HR. Please pay attention to your English first. These small mistakes will be great hurdles for you in your career.
It is not for 'given' but 'giving'.....
Hmmmmm.
Best wishes
From India
You have to be "grateful' and 'GREAT FULL" You say you are studying MBA in HR. Please pay attention to your English first. These small mistakes will be great hurdles for you in your career.
It is not for 'given' but 'giving'.....
Hmmmmm.
Best wishes
From India
Hi sir,
Actually i am Telugu medium student up-to intermediate . I have completed BBM degree with HR specialization 58%, right-now i am pursuing MBA (HR) 2nd year in LOYOLA college. Please give me suggestion to improve my ENGLISH .
Regards,
VEERU
From India, Pune
Actually i am Telugu medium student up-to intermediate . I have completed BBM degree with HR specialization 58%, right-now i am pursuing MBA (HR) 2nd year in LOYOLA college. Please give me suggestion to improve my ENGLISH .
Regards,
VEERU
From India, Pune
Veeru,
Lot of books available for improving English. Google and you will find out. Also, in many cities, part-time classes are available for improving your English language and communication skills. You can search through Justdial.com
Best wishes
From India
Lot of books available for improving English. Google and you will find out. Also, in many cities, part-time classes are available for improving your English language and communication skills. You can search through Justdial.com
Best wishes
From India
Read at least two pages of Newspaper loudly every day.Discuss with yourself in alone what you have read.You will be perfect within two months.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear TummalaPalli,,
AS you are saying i had already faced something similar to yours... after completing my 12th in 2003 i worked in an garment showroom for 1 and a half years. after that completed my graduation in 2008 & MBA in 2010, now working in an leading edible oil company in north india. the reason i gave to the interviewer about the gap is family's poor economic conditions..
Dont worry if you tell the truth.. you will win...
Best of Luck
From India, Jaipur
AS you are saying i had already faced something similar to yours... after completing my 12th in 2003 i worked in an garment showroom for 1 and a half years. after that completed my graduation in 2008 & MBA in 2010, now working in an leading edible oil company in north india. the reason i gave to the interviewer about the gap is family's poor economic conditions..
Dont worry if you tell the truth.. you will win...
Best of Luck
From India, Jaipur
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