Dos and Donts in an interview for entry level job
DOs:
•Ask sensible questions related to the job at the end of the interview. Do not ask questions such as "What would be my salary?", "Would I get a leave on the New year day?".
•If you are being asked questions in a subject that you do not know, admit honestly. Try to tell about your strengths so that interviewer asks you questions in your scope of knowledge.
DONTs:
•Do not give negative answers. Always be positive and confident in your reply, no matter how badly the interviewer criticizes you. Sometimes the interviewer deliberately criticizes you to test your attitude.
•If you are a fresh graduate, it is better not to mention about your higher education plans abroad. When companies spend lots of money to train their resources, they expect returns in a long run. Some companies have tie-ups with Universities, only in such cases, it makes sense to discuss about your higher education.
•Ask sensible questions related to the job at the end of the interview. Do not ask questions such as "What would be my salary?", "Would I get a leave on the New year day?".
•If you are being asked questions in a subject that you do not know, admit honestly. Try to tell about your strengths so that interviewer asks you questions in your scope of knowledge.
DONTs:
•Do not give negative answers. Always be positive and confident in your reply, no matter how badly the interviewer criticizes you. Sometimes the interviewer deliberately criticizes you to test your attitude.
•If you are a fresh graduate, it is better not to mention about your higher education plans abroad. When companies spend lots of money to train their resources, they expect returns in a long run. Some companies have tie-ups with Universities, only in such cases, it makes sense to discuss about your higher education.
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