Hi, I'm Spandana. I just completed my MBA, but I'm not in search of any jobs as I'm very much afraid of attending an interview. This is the only reason making me not apply for any jobs. Can you help me on how to overcome it and also give suggestions regarding jobs/job profiles related to freshers joining the industry?
Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
Thank you.
From India, Bangalore
Hi Friend,
As a fresher, you might have fear about attending interviews. Just break out of that circle. Have you completed your MBA? You must talk about your interests. In MBA, you have marketing, finance, HR departments, etc. What's your interest? You must decide.
Whatever it may be, stay positive, be confident, overcome your shyness, and develop your communication skills. Failure is the first step to succeeding in your life. Attend more interviews in your area of interest. Please reply after attending the first interview. I'm waiting for your response.
All the best! Do it today!
Regards,
Saravana
Executive HR
Email: sharaan47@gmail.com
From India, Madras
As a fresher, you might have fear about attending interviews. Just break out of that circle. Have you completed your MBA? You must talk about your interests. In MBA, you have marketing, finance, HR departments, etc. What's your interest? You must decide.
Whatever it may be, stay positive, be confident, overcome your shyness, and develop your communication skills. Failure is the first step to succeeding in your life. Attend more interviews in your area of interest. Please reply after attending the first interview. I'm waiting for your response.
All the best! Do it today!
Regards,
Saravana
Executive HR
Email: sharaan47@gmail.com
From India, Madras
Hi Spandana,
As you have not mentioned your specialization, I can't tell you what the opportunities are for freshers as it differs depending on the specialization. About the fear of attending interviews, just forget about getting the job or not. Try attending any interview possible, whether related or not. That will help you overcome your fear.
All the best, and do let me know about the interview.
Vaishali
From India, Hyderabad
As you have not mentioned your specialization, I can't tell you what the opportunities are for freshers as it differs depending on the specialization. About the fear of attending interviews, just forget about getting the job or not. Try attending any interview possible, whether related or not. That will help you overcome your fear.
All the best, and do let me know about the interview.
Vaishali
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Ms. Spandana,
Firstly, I would like to thank this site, HR Cite, which is like a friend to us. Due to this site, we are receiving many suggestions, motivations, etc. As Saravana Kumar and Vaishali mentioned, concentrate on the specialization you have taken. Before attending any interview, take a look at your resume to ensure that what you have mentioned in your CV matches what you say.
Prepare with some common questions like:
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. Some may ask about your projects.
3. Sometimes, hobbies also play an important role.
4. Discuss your strengths and weaknesses.
One thing I want to say is, don't avoid attending interviews. If you do not get the job, don't feel bad; take it positively. You can make a note of the questions they asked after the interview; it may be helpful for the future. Keep trying until you succeed.
Regards,
Shilpa
From India, Bangalore
Firstly, I would like to thank this site, HR Cite, which is like a friend to us. Due to this site, we are receiving many suggestions, motivations, etc. As Saravana Kumar and Vaishali mentioned, concentrate on the specialization you have taken. Before attending any interview, take a look at your resume to ensure that what you have mentioned in your CV matches what you say.
Prepare with some common questions like:
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. Some may ask about your projects.
3. Sometimes, hobbies also play an important role.
4. Discuss your strengths and weaknesses.
One thing I want to say is, don't avoid attending interviews. If you do not get the job, don't feel bad; take it positively. You can make a note of the questions they asked after the interview; it may be helpful for the future. Keep trying until you succeed.
Regards,
Shilpa
From India, Bangalore
Hi all,
I would like to mention one tip for interviews: never try to suppress information. HR personnel are always observing you. If you don't want to share the truth, politely inform them that you cannot answer the question. Remember to smile and stay calm. If you start feeling nervous, don't hesitate to ask for some water. Drinking water can help you stay composed.
Hope this advice proves helpful!
Regards,
Praveen
From India
I would like to mention one tip for interviews: never try to suppress information. HR personnel are always observing you. If you don't want to share the truth, politely inform them that you cannot answer the question. Remember to smile and stay calm. If you start feeling nervous, don't hesitate to ask for some water. Drinking water can help you stay composed.
Hope this advice proves helpful!
Regards,
Praveen
From India
Hi, everyone,
I want to share my experience about the interview. Many people are afraid of interviews for various reasons such as nervousness, lack of confidence in the subject matter, it being their first interview, and concerns about the questions that may be asked or the tests that may be conducted. Despite all this, here are some tips and answers to help you overcome your fear of interviews. Wherever you go, the questions asked will generally follow a standard format, so it's important to be prepared for these common questions:
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
3. How strong is your knowledge in this field?
4. Share some information about our company.
5. What salary are you expecting?
6. Do you understand the job description for the position you are applying for?
These are the basic formats that HR professionals typically follow during interviews, so it's essential to be ready for them.
Addressing your fears, it's crucial to attend interviews to overcome your anxieties. Stay positive during each interview, and this positive attitude will help you succeed in your interview endeavors.
Thank you,
Geetha
From India, Bangalore
I want to share my experience about the interview. Many people are afraid of interviews for various reasons such as nervousness, lack of confidence in the subject matter, it being their first interview, and concerns about the questions that may be asked or the tests that may be conducted. Despite all this, here are some tips and answers to help you overcome your fear of interviews. Wherever you go, the questions asked will generally follow a standard format, so it's important to be prepared for these common questions:
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
3. How strong is your knowledge in this field?
4. Share some information about our company.
5. What salary are you expecting?
6. Do you understand the job description for the position you are applying for?
These are the basic formats that HR professionals typically follow during interviews, so it's essential to be ready for them.
Addressing your fears, it's crucial to attend interviews to overcome your anxieties. Stay positive during each interview, and this positive attitude will help you succeed in your interview endeavors.
Thank you,
Geetha
From India, Bangalore
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