Showing posts with label how to get placed in campus. Show all posts
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Monday, January 25, 2010

Campus placement tips [Part 2]


How to Answer Tricky Interview Questions


Employers use job interviews to assess the character of potential employees, so acing an interview can be a huge help when it comes to landing a competitive job. Because interviews are important, employers often test the interviewees with tough questions. Here's how to turn these questions to your advantage.

Calm down.
Before you even enter the room, make sure you are focused and relaxed.if you're already calm, great! Stay that way. Make sure you drink enough water, but don't spill any on yourself. This will keep your brain working at its best, and will also reduce the possibility of your mouth going dry.

Pause!
It may seem like an eternity of silence, but it's really only 10 seconds or so. However, be sure to acknowledge the question. Say "Wow. That's a hard question. I've got to think about that for a second.". It's much better to wait a few seconds and come up with a good answer than to plunge in blindly and say something silly.

Make a good entrance.
Come in the door smiling and confident, and make sure not to trip on anything. Your interviewer will probably shake your hand; grip firmly, but just barely gentle enough to not hurt anybody. Remember that confidence is important, but so is humility.

Be honest.
Remember, your potential employer is assessing you personally, and has interviewed many, many people in his or her career. He or she can smell a phony answer right away!

Think.
Not just on the tricky questions, but on all of them: don't open your mouth until you know exactly what you're going to say. The human mouth has an amazing ability to say something incredibly stupid at the worst possible time. Don't let this tendency take advantage of you.

Ask for clarification
Say, "I want to make sure we're both on the same page. Were you asking for [rephrase the question]?"
Pick the "best answer"
which is the response which answers the question honestly and portrays you in a good light.

Don't let your interviewer shake you.
Keep in mind that one of the purposes of the tricky questions is to make you uncomfortable. Keep your cool at all costs; you'll need it for the rest of the interview. Besides, don't forget, your performance under pressure is being tested here.

Own up to shortcomings
and offer a suggestion of how you work to improve. For example, say "I know I tend to be disorganized, so at my last job I created a filing system for myself so I wouldn't lose things on my desk."

Tips
•Eye contact can help establish connection with your interviewer (assuming this is culturally appropriate).
•Avoid excessive hand gestures, which can distract from what you're saying.
•Speak slowly and clearly, as most people tend to speed up and lose clarity when nervous.
•Don't worry about anything. Put all your worries out of your mind, or they will interrupt your focus in the
  middle of your interview.

•Make sure you look professional. Give yourself some time to make sure you look perfect. Looks are an  important part of making a good first impression; perhaps more important than they should be, but use this 
  to  your advantage.
•Don't skip breakfast. Your brain will need all the help it can get.


Campus placement tips [Part 1]


    * Are You Good At Communication Skills.
    * Is Your English Good.
    * Can you give presentation and seminars.
    * Do You Have Good Command Over Any One Of C/C++/JAVA/VB/ORACLE/VB.NET/ASP.NET/WEB    
      DESIGNING etc.
    * Do You Know about Embedded ‘C’ Programming.
    * Are You Aware Of Microcontroller Or Embedded Technology.
    * Do You Know How To Make Major Or Minor Project In Software Using C/C++/JAVA/ Or Any
       Other Language.
    * Is Your General Knolege (GK) Good
    * Do You Have Practical Knowledge Of Computer Graphics Using Any Computer Language.
    * Do You Worked On Sound Or Frequency Using Any Language.
    * Do You Know How To Create Animation Whether It Is Text Or Graphics Using Any Programming
       Language
    * Can You Make Matrix Manipulation Program Like Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication of
       Matrices, Finding Diagonal Matrix Etc.
    * Do You Have Good Command On DOS, Windows,Linux Operating Systems.
    * Are You Good At Keyboard.
    * Do You Know Tips And Tricks Of Computer Or Tweaks.
    * Do You Do R & D Work?
    * Do You Make Your Documentation Your Own Or Take Help Of Your Seniors.
    * Do You Have Practical Knowledge Of Hardware.
    * Do You Know Something about Networking.
    * Do You have General Idea About Formatting, Partitioning & Installation Of Software & Drivers.
    * Do You Know How To Write Driver Programs In C/C++/Assembly Language.
    * Do You Know Assembly Language.
    * Do You Know MS-Office Very Well.
    * Do You Know Hardware Programming.
    * Do You Know Meaning Of # In C/C++
    * Are You Good At Writing Resume, CV (Biodata)
    * Are You Good At Writing up an Application For any Post.
    * Do You Know Internet/Emailing/Chatting/Surfing/Searching/Discussion in Forums/Blogging.