Job Interview Question & Answers for freshers - Free Job Interview tips
Straight out of college
and looking for a job or probably you already have an interview lined up. Here
are few tips for freshers that will help to ace the job interview.You have
completed your education and heading towards a new phase of life and you really
don't want to goof up. So let's look at some tips to answer the most common
questions asked to a fresher in a job interview
1) Tell me about yourself.....
Remember the person
asking you about yourself is not someone you met in a coffee shop,if all goes
well he or she will be your boss or your employer. So answers like "I love
being on Facebook all day long" or "I changed 3 girlfriends in my
four years of college" will not be the right thing to say. The things that
you need to mention is your education background,some information about your
parents or your siblings but you need not get into detail.Also you can talk
about the things you like to do in your free time or something about your
personality traits.
2) Why should we hire you?
The purpose of this question
is to see if you are really interested in taking up this job or you are here
just because you are jobless or probably you want to make some quick money to
buy a new smart phone. Relate the job requirements to your candidature and
explain why your are a suitable candidate for this job.A company would like to
hire you only if you can add some value to the organisation. So focus on your
skills and how helpful can it be for what you are being interviewed. Talk about
your abilities such as you grasp new things quickly or you have a very flexible
attitude. These are some qualities that a organisation looks forward for in a
fresh graduate.
3) Talk about your strengths:
You need to prepare for
this one way in advance before an interview. List all your strengths in a
notepad and try to find ways to back those traits. For example " I have
always submitted all my projects and assignments before the deadline
date". This speaks about you being punctual. Another example :I was
leading a team for a big college presentation" so this speaks about your
leadership qualities. Don't boast about how goo you are but do tell the facts
and do't lie.
4) Are you planning for future studies?
One should answer this
question very tactfully. The company wants to know if you are here for good or
you will just make use of their training resources and say goodbye to them. SO
if you are pursuing further studies make sure you mention it and give a reason
to it. Also if you are taking distance education or part time courses its
important for you to mention it as you will need to take leaves for exams.
5) What do you know about our company:
Don't just wake up in the
morning get dressed and go for the interview. This question is one reason to do
some research about the company. Use the search tools on the internet or go
through the website, see and understand what the company is into, what are
their products or who are their clients and so on. Don't end up asking silly
question like are you good pay masters or who are your competitors etc.
Always practice your
answers with full confidence, good enthusiastic tone and maintain a good body
language. Make sure you give assurance to the company that you are here to
build a long term relationship with the organisation and add value to it.
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