Hello, how are you today ?
This is more of a
“make yourself comfortable” statements. Answer with a pleasant smile. If you
had any trouble during the day, don’t hesitate to mention it. But make sure you
express it in a positive note.
Examples:
·
“I am very well today
sir, thank you”.
·
“I am very well today
sir, just that the traffic here is bit of a hassle. But I made sure, I start a
bit early to beat it.”
Tell me about yourself.
The
FIRST & BEST question for any HR interview. The answer to this basically
sets the tone of rest of the interview. Good news is – You can earn a lot
of points if this is answered right.
·
Give a brief of your
education background (up to plus two is fine, your family and location,
any of your hobbies etc.
·
You can also mention one
of your major achievements, if it fits the circumstance.
·
Keep the answer to
just about 3-4 sentences and not more than that.
·
No need to explain
your strengths & weakness at this points (as that will definitely come
along).
·
A common mistake seen
is most HR interview is to start the sentence like “I am basically
from...” No need to start a sentence like that.
·
Keep the answer
simple, to the point and give space and time for further questions. Do not
stretch it too much.
Example:
“Hi I am Kiran and
hails from Bangalore. I did my B.Tech in electronics and communication
from Rameswara College of engineering, which is under Bangalore
University. I had completed my plus two from Chinmaya Vidhya Mission
School and secured 98% in CBSE Boards. I have four members in my family
and I am the youngest son. I love outdoor sports, specifically
athletics and was a member of college athletic team.”
What are your key strengths ?
This is another most
common question in any HR interview. The idea here is to understand how much
you know about yourself and how confident you are about your strengths.
·
Just stay positive.
Even a simple answer like “I am a very positive person” is good enough.
·
You can also change
this as per the requirement of the interview. Knowing a bit about the
profile you are being interviewed helps as well.
·
Explaining your
strength with an experience from the past is desirable here.
Example:
·
“Sir, my greatest
strength is my ability to learn things quickly. For example, I had to
represent my college in an inter college science exhibition, and
was introduced to the team at the very last minute. I was able to
understand our exhibits and artifacts and present them with great
success”.
·
“I think my greatest
strength is my positive attitude, even during the most hardest of times.
During my college project, there has been couple of occasions, when our
idea was not falling in place and the results were negative. I had to
believe and think positively and keep my team motivated to persist on our
idea, and finally we got the desired result.”
·
“My best skill would
be my verbal ability and articulation skill. I have worked as editor for
our college magazine and have been involved with various literary forums
during my school and college days.
What is one thing, which you want to improve
about yourself ? (OR) what are your weaknesses ?
This is a trick
question. The expectation here is to answer a negative trait with
a positive twist. Something which in general a weak point of a person, but
is alright from an organization perspective.
Example
·
“I tend to try to take
up too many things, leaving little time for myself.”
·
“I am a perfectionist
and sometimes, concentrate too much on one single task to get it to
perfection, using up time from other tasks”.
·
“I tend to say Yes,
when someone asks for help. I am working on learning to say No at times”.
Where do you see yourself in 5 years from now
?
This is a question
intended to know, what are your career aspirations, how long would you be
committed to the organization, is there any immediate plans for you to move
on etc. If you have an actual plan, explain it with reasoning. If you
do not have any specific plans as of then, give a generic answer along
with some interesting activity you would like to take up.
Example
·
“I would like to see
myself donning one of the senior positions in the organization
contributing to technology as well as participating in business growth. I
am hoping, I can position myself with relevant experience by then.”
·
“As a fresher, I am
assuming by first five years will be a huge learning curve. I want to
absorb much of the industry knowledge and also to sharpen my technical
abilities. In next five years I see myself playing various roles in
the team from a developer to leading a team.”
·
“I would like to see
myself as a technical architect in next five years. My core competency is
with technologies, and I would like to work and contribute in the field of
most recent technologies and advancements. I would like to get take up
some of the major technology certifications”
Have you been in some challenging situation ?
Explain how you handled it ?
This is usually an add-on
question to explain your strengths that you mention previously. This
is good opportunity to give a suitable example, as to why you mentioned what
your strengths are.
Example:
·
“Yes, we did have some
challenging situation during our final semester project delivery. Usually
the kind of code logic we were trying to implemented, works with a 64bit
processor, while we were trying to make it work with a
lower configuration, due to budgetary constraints”. Theoretically it was
possible, but result was not coming through and the team wanted to give up
and upgrade the hardware. I was positive, that this will work and that we
stick to the plan and figure out our actual problem. It took some effort
to convince my team, a lot more hard work and few extra hours of reading,
but finally we stayed positive and cracked the issue and delivered the
project.
o The above example,
explains your strength like Positive thinking, hard work etc.
·
“I have a huge passion
for sports and have been a regular member of college athletic team. There
was an event coming up slightly ahead of one of our exam schedule.
Although our coach said, I can skip the competition, I was sure I can win
points for the college. So I decided, I will put in extra time in studies
late evenings, while also practicing and attending the event. I had to
stretch a bit physically & mentally, and also manage my time tightly.
But finally I was able to win the tournament and also come out with good
scores in exam.
o The above showcases,
you multitasking capability, time management, passion for things and hard
work.
Why should we hire you ?
As a fresher, you
can’t commit to any expertise in any specific domain. So this question is
intended to understand what quality of yours will be helpful most for the
company. Knowledge about company and what quality of yours suits the
organization, is the key to answer this. In case you don’t know much about
the company, quick learning ability, flexibility, team player etc are few
common qualities that will fit any organizational needs.
Example:
·
“I have had some
internships and industry exposure. So being a fresher, it will still be
easy for me adapt to the new environment, which is significantly lessen my
training cost.”
·
“I have a sharp
learning curve, which will help company ramp me up quickly as a productive
resource. An example of my learning curve is my final year project, where
I have worked on a short time frame on an entirely new technology”
·
“I am a strong team
player a good leader. I have been leading teams for technical and cultural
activities during my college days. In your company I will be a great
player within any challenging team and provide leadership when opportunity
arises”.
What are your hobbies and interests ?
You cannot say, you
don’t have any other interests, other than academics. Even if you are very
studious, your answer should include reading non-textbooks and following
cutting edge stuffs in technology. A company looks for a candidate who are
more rounded and keeps diverse interests in life. Identify one of your
interests other than academics and prepare answer based on that (Don’t include
eating, watching TV, sleeping etc.)
Example:
·
“I love singing and I
also play instruments like Guitar.”
·
“Outdoor sports is my
interest. Specifically cricket”
·
“I am a numismatist
(coin/ currency collector). I have been doing it since school days”
Who is the most inspiring person in your life
The important part is
not who, but why? When you answer this question with a name, you should
follow it up with why he / she is most inspiring person.
Example:
·
“My greatest
inspiration is Sachin Tendulkar. He had such a humble upbringing & his
hard work took him to the greatest heights in the world of sports.
He still keeps himself rooted and stays humble. I also believe in hard
work and humility”.
·
“My greatest
inspiration is my dad. He has always thought me to not worry about my
weakness and take most advantage of my strengths. This has developed a lot
of confidence in me during difficult times.”
Are you willing to change your role and
profile when required for project?
As a fresher, your
most sought after quality is flexibility. You need to showcase, you are
flexible and ready to learn. Saying you are flexible doesn’t necessarily
mean, you will be forced into things, you don’t like. It just shows your
positive attitude to learn and try new things.
Example:
“Yes, most definitely
sir. As a fresher, I hope and wish to learn as much things as possible. I
believe taking up different roles and profiles only helps me learn and grow in
this industry”
Are you ready to relocate
As long as you do not
have any compelling reasons, being a fresher it is better to be ready for
relocation. Today’s IT industry works on global operation model, where
they have offices located at several locations. These are staffed
strategically, as per need and business requirement and there could be a
need for your skills at a particular location.
Being flexible enough to suit the staffing need of a company is a great advantage for a fresher and since most of fresher move around with less baggage (example: being single), it is easier for company to move them at short notice. Remember, this applies for a foreign country placement also. So denying a relocation means, you are also saying “No” to an onsite opportunity as well.
Being flexible enough to suit the staffing need of a company is a great advantage for a fresher and since most of fresher move around with less baggage (example: being single), it is easier for company to move them at short notice. Remember, this applies for a foreign country placement also. So denying a relocation means, you are also saying “No” to an onsite opportunity as well.
Example:
·
“Yes, most definitely.
I believe being at different locations helps me learn about new culture
and people.”
·
“Yes, I don’t see a
problem in relocation. It’s always a better learning experience than being
around with same environment and people”
Are you flexible with timings (if have to work
in shift) ?
This question yet
again checks about your flexibility. The same answer above applies
here. If there is a genuine problem for you to work in night or early
morning shifts, mention that.
Do you wish to pursue higher education?
If you are seriously
considering higher education, it’s wise to say so.
·
If you are unsure (may
be – May not be), your answers could be –
o “I am interested in higher studies, but not
immediately. I want to get started working and then look for higher
education based on my experience and career progressions.”
o “Yes, but not immediately. I plan to take up
part time studies, with either an MBA or an VLSI engineering masters,
depending on which will be more beneficial for my line of work.”
·
Some companies
support and provide various incentives for part time, full time studies.
If you already know of any such programs, it will be good to align your
answer according to that.
Interview Questions on
about Company
In today’s world, with
so much information available online and through various sources, it is a
grave mistake to not read up about the company, you are attending the
interview for. A good knowledge about the company during the interview
shows your genuine interest in getting placed. Few basic things that you
need to look up about a company are
·
Domain expertise of
the company
·
Various industries
they cater to
·
Few niceties about
being employed at that company (Eg: Best employer award by Times magazine)
·
Locations they operate
from and main business geographies.
·
Company history, its
current leaders
·
General working
culture
·
Any subsidiaries or
affiliated companies
Why do you want to work for us?
Mention some good word
about the company at the same time, try to align a strength of yours with
the company vision or goal or working culture.
Example
·
“Working for an
organization, which has won best employer award multiple times, in itself
is a motivating factor. But more importantly, I would like to start off my
career at a place, which values ethical practices and encourages overall
development of a person.”
·
“I have always admired
XYZ (company), for the cutting edge products and developments it bring
about in the modern world. The impact of our work, is directly reflected
among the society in general, which is a great feeling. I would like to be
a part of this modern day game changer bandwagon.
o Note the clever &
subtle use of “our” work instead of “your” work. You already seems to be a
part of company.
·
“I believe, life is
always a mix of hard work and fun. I find the work culture of xyz to carry
the same principle. “Work hard... Party harder”. What better way to start
off my career, than at a place, where I will feel like home.”
What is one thing that you like about our
company?
Again, always know
about the company before choosing your answer. A wrong line of answer
could cost you the job itself. Like you go to a research Organization &
tell about your partying habit, you most likely lose the chance to get
through. Most likely one of the above answers applies here also. The
difference is, you don’t have to align this with your interests &
strengths.
What are your expectations from your first
job?
You can always quote a
simple vision or strategy which you like about the company. As a fresher,
your most important expectation should be “To Learn” & this is what
most companies expect from you. There could be additional personal
expectation like contributing to society, placing yourself within
corporate world, paying off your education loan etc;
Examples:
·
“I have had lot of
studies during all these years, but mostly theoretical leanings. My first
& foremost expectation from my first job would be to learn how all
these are applied in a practical and industrial way. I also want to be
a part of the corporate culture and learn how this is run.”
·
“I consider my first
job as an extension of my studies only. More like a practical class. I
want to learn a lot of new technologies, learn how the corporate
world works, be part of a big energetic team and contribute to the
projects, develop my soft skills and to prepare myself for tougher challenges
in future.”
Do you have a referral in this company?
The question could be
for two reasons
·
To understand, if you
are familiar with the company culture.
·
If you will be
motivated enough to join the company, if given an offer.
·
If there is someone
close to you, working in the company, or if there are many people you know
as working here, there is a high probability, you will be a long term
prospect for the company.
So, If you know anyone
or many, working in the company, give the name, department & employee
number. No need to tell any fake names or numbers, because in case of any
verification, you might lose out a chance to make it.
Note:
Reach out to them & get this information before hand
General HR Questions
Was it difficult to find the location ?
Mostly an opening
statement, to make you comfortable. Be calm & start chatting up about your
experience. Such conversations will also help you cool your nerves before the
interview.
Do you want to ask us anything
MOST IMPORTANT
QUESTION!! Never ever, go into an interview without preparing to ask any
question. Always keep a question handy. This is your opportunity to voice
any of your concern regarding the job profile, company profile, location,
timing etc; if not already covered. If you really do not have any
questions, ask some general questions like does company provide any higher
education opportunity, does company encourage corporate social activities.
Etc;
Suppose you win a huge money in jackpot, would
you still work?
Few trick question
like this might be thrown at you during HR interviews. These are not
harmful or make-or-break your chances type of questions, however, it
is wise to take such light hearted questions, in its light hearted manner
(of course with a smile).
Example
·
“Depends on how much
if left after my shopping”
·
“Never really thought
about it... maybe, I will start a company then”.
·
“I always wanted to
encourage entrepreneurship and motivate youth in job creation. I guess I
might invest the money in some startups and still be working”
About any current news
·
If you are in the
habit of reading news, don’t skip it for interview.
·
Keep yourself updated,
especially on the fields of your expertise and stream of education.
Avoid
·
Shabby and casual
dressing
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Reaching late for
interview
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Lies and false facts
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Stretching your
answers beyond required time
·
Arguments or debates
·
Negative answers or
criticisms
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