Hi English forums
i was surfing around and came a cross this
I know some of u girls and guys out there are facing for job interview
i hope this might help
Best of luck
Kinky Bee
Whether you are a novice facing your first interview or an experienced professional, the prospect of
facing a personal interview can be quite unnerving. No one knows us better than ourselves and
often, the psyche of the interviewee is the result of a critical self evaluation against the profile
desired by the employer. Is my experience adequate? Can I really handle the assignment? How far
do I go while negotiating package?”are some of the questions that would run in your mind. Don’t
worry! These are normal questions and only help you in better preparing for the interview.
Believe me! Even an experienced interviewer does goes through moments of pressure as finding
the right personnel is not easy and requires great communication and assessment skills. A weak and
unskilled interviewer can easily miss the spark in a person. I remember years back walking into an
interview conducted by a HR Executive, who had almost rejected a young female candidate just
because she was a mother of an infant. He had assessed that she would find it difficult to balance
career and home responsibilities. He was right perhaps, but for that great determination in the
candidate, which came to the fore, when I intervened and probed further. That candidate was
selected and went on to become one of our top performers.
Normally, all interviews follow a pattern to assess the interviewee’s skills. Do remember that from an
interviewer’s perspective, when the day is long with too many interviews, they do look for moments
of respite, and the interview to you may seem to go out of focus. But, every moment of your
presence is being assessed by your interviewer, even if the questions sound informal. I remember
having asked interviewees at times to sing a ghazal, narrate a shayari or an impromptu speech or
anything of such kind taking cue from the interests mentioned in the CVs’.
In general, the following steps help you to prepare and complete an Interview successfully.
1. Fact finding
As an interviewer, it has been a pleasant experience to meet candidates who know much more
about the organization, than even some employees. Sadly, the converse is also true with candidates
just walking into an interview with absolutely no knowledge of the organization. “What do you
know about us?”is a common interview question and the easiest to face, provided you spend just a
little time in fact finding.
Practically all organizations have a website which provides you with the basic information. It is
important to know information such as the numbers of years in business, background of
promoters/management, business divisions/product range, financial information such as turnover,
profitability, dividend payout % etc. If the organization is listed on a stock exchange, the current
share price can give you an idea about the market perception of the organization. Then, there are
independent financial websites which can give you critical evaluation of various companies.
Additionally, talk to friends, relatives and if you can establish contact, with employees or even ex
employees to probe further. However, you would need to make a judgment of this information
yourself, as information especially from ex employees shouldn’t be taken at its face value.
i was surfing around and came a cross this
I know some of u girls and guys out there are facing for job interview
i hope this might help
Best of luck
Kinky Bee
Whether you are a novice facing your first interview or an experienced professional, the prospect of
facing a personal interview can be quite unnerving. No one knows us better than ourselves and
often, the psyche of the interviewee is the result of a critical self evaluation against the profile
desired by the employer. Is my experience adequate? Can I really handle the assignment? How far
do I go while negotiating package?”are some of the questions that would run in your mind. Don’t
worry! These are normal questions and only help you in better preparing for the interview.
Believe me! Even an experienced interviewer does goes through moments of pressure as finding
the right personnel is not easy and requires great communication and assessment skills. A weak and
unskilled interviewer can easily miss the spark in a person. I remember years back walking into an
interview conducted by a HR Executive, who had almost rejected a young female candidate just
because she was a mother of an infant. He had assessed that she would find it difficult to balance
career and home responsibilities. He was right perhaps, but for that great determination in the
candidate, which came to the fore, when I intervened and probed further. That candidate was
selected and went on to become one of our top performers.
Normally, all interviews follow a pattern to assess the interviewee’s skills. Do remember that from an
interviewer’s perspective, when the day is long with too many interviews, they do look for moments
of respite, and the interview to you may seem to go out of focus. But, every moment of your
presence is being assessed by your interviewer, even if the questions sound informal. I remember
having asked interviewees at times to sing a ghazal, narrate a shayari or an impromptu speech or
anything of such kind taking cue from the interests mentioned in the CVs’.
In general, the following steps help you to prepare and complete an Interview successfully.
1. Fact finding
As an interviewer, it has been a pleasant experience to meet candidates who know much more
about the organization, than even some employees. Sadly, the converse is also true with candidates
just walking into an interview with absolutely no knowledge of the organization. “What do you
know about us?”is a common interview question and the easiest to face, provided you spend just a
little time in fact finding.
Practically all organizations have a website which provides you with the basic information. It is
important to know information such as the numbers of years in business, background of
promoters/management, business divisions/product range, financial information such as turnover,
profitability, dividend payout % etc. If the organization is listed on a stock exchange, the current
share price can give you an idea about the market perception of the organization. Then, there are
independent financial websites which can give you critical evaluation of various companies.
Additionally, talk to friends, relatives and if you can establish contact, with employees or even ex
employees to probe further. However, you would need to make a judgment of this information
yourself, as information especially from ex employees shouldn’t be taken at its face value.
