General Guidelines in Answering Interview Questions

Everyone is nervous in interviews. If you simply allow yourself to feel nervous, you'll do much better. Remember also that it's difficult for the interviewer as well.

In general, be upbeat and positive. Never be negative. Rehearse your answers and time them. Never talk for more than 2 minutes straight.

A lot of information is there; I think it is helpful for you.

From India, Hyderabad
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Hi Kglanil ! Thanx for ur contribution & ur contribution will be very useful for the aspirants in this competitive job market. Keep going ahead. rgds HRP
From India, Bangalore

Many thanks klganil403 for contributing a nice collection of questions. I wish that all members of this community will definitely gain in the future after reading this.

Wishing a Happy & Prosperous New Year to you, all CiteHR members, and all your family members.



Thank you! I'm actually new to this forum, but I really love the topics that are covered here. I liked the way you explained the tough questions, which on the surface are very simple ones. I have faced only a few interviews, but I'm sure your explanation can help me face the coming ones confidently. Keep it up! Thanks again.
From India, Madras

I am a senior recruiter, though I am facing some problems mentoring my team, and my manager is not supporting me. Please suggest to me on this. I need to know how to improve myself in this aspect and need some advice on headhunting as well.
From India, Hyderabad

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