Hi all, Hope this pps will give u all a good knowledge and success SK Giridhar Organisational Expert Motivational Speaker & Trainer
From India, Secunderabad
From India, Secunderabad
Thanks for uploading it. Good one. It would have been better, if presented precisely. Just my suggestion and still I reckon it as a useful one despite my suggestion.
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Wow, that is a scary PowerPoint. Under our Labour Relations Act, interviewers would not be able to behave as you describe. If you are kept waiting longer than a reasonable time, the interviewee has the right to complain!
From United Kingdom, Newcastle Upon Tyne
From United Kingdom, Newcastle Upon Tyne
This is very good, very systematic and informative, both to the interviwer and the interviewee. Thanx Mr. Giridhar Regards KK
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Hi all,
Hope this post will give you all good knowledge and success.
SK Giridhar
Organizational Expert
Motivational Speaker & Trainer
Respected Sir,
It's a very useful upload for me, thank you. I hope in the future we will get more of this type of upload from you because currently, it's a very useful tool for grooming.
From India, Calcutta
Hi all,
Hope this post will give you all good knowledge and success.
SK Giridhar
Organizational Expert
Motivational Speaker & Trainer
Respected Sir,
It's a very useful upload for me, thank you. I hope in the future we will get more of this type of upload from you because currently, it's a very useful tool for grooming.
From India, Calcutta
hi Mr Giridhar this ppt is really a boon to all looking for a job.......interview itself is a stressfull process where almost all lose confidence and get perplexed.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi giridhar, This is a very good ppt and will help a candidate in many ways for the interview. Keep posting.
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
good one... but i think stress interview is for factory mgmt/ supervisor ; why for white collar ? rgds vijay
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Good work done. Keep posting. Also check [People First: How to develop your RESUME](http://peoplefirsttotalhrsolution.blogspot.com/2009/11/how-to-develeope-your-resume.html). It is also an important part of the interview.
From India, Indore
From India, Indore
Dear @citehr,
I would like to disagree with one point. Keeping the interviewee waiting for hours, the candidate may come with a plan to attend other interviews or go back to the office. It may be part of their planning. If the candidate rejects the opportunity, it doesn't mean that they can't handle the stress.
Bagi
From India, Bangalore
I would like to disagree with one point. Keeping the interviewee waiting for hours, the candidate may come with a plan to attend other interviews or go back to the office. It may be part of their planning. If the candidate rejects the opportunity, it doesn't mean that they can't handle the stress.
Bagi
From India, Bangalore
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