Hi Folks,
I need to visit a Business School shortly to train the students on the do's and don'ts of how to present themselves during interviews. Any input from this forum will be of great help. I can be reached on and alternatively on 9819295981 for a discussion if needed.
Your assistance will be highly appreciated.
Regards
From India, Mumbai
I need to visit a Business School shortly to train the students on the do's and don'ts of how to present themselves during interviews. Any input from this forum will be of great help. I can be reached on and alternatively on 9819295981 for a discussion if needed.
Your assistance will be highly appreciated.
Regards
From India, Mumbai
Hi,
You can get tips from the following links
Your Career Lion: Must Haves For Successful Job Interview
Your Career Lion: Understand The Interviewing Process - Read The Recruiters Mind
Your Career Lion: How To Answer 16 Toughest Interview Questions.
Regards,
Umm-E-Abdullah
From Pakistan, Karachi
You can get tips from the following links
Your Career Lion: Must Haves For Successful Job Interview
Your Career Lion: Understand The Interviewing Process - Read The Recruiters Mind
Your Career Lion: How To Answer 16 Toughest Interview Questions.
Regards,
Umm-E-Abdullah
From Pakistan, Karachi
I am not so accomplished to give you inputs, but may I know which B - School will you be going to? Your content might change as per the B School (its ranking, i.e.).
Apart from that, my experiences in hospitality industry and now as an HR professional, I can give following info that I have found helpful. You can pick and choose as per your suitability.
1. Interview conduct begins from when companies visit the campus- students' collective behavior.
2. Small things like knocking on the door before entering, sitting only when offered a seat etc matter (they would matter to people like me if I'm a recruiter)
3. Smiling during interview is important
4. Not giving too rehearsed or 'googled' answers
5. Posture
6. Thanking for their time
I can think of these as of now.
From India, Mumbai
Apart from that, my experiences in hospitality industry and now as an HR professional, I can give following info that I have found helpful. You can pick and choose as per your suitability.
1. Interview conduct begins from when companies visit the campus- students' collective behavior.
2. Small things like knocking on the door before entering, sitting only when offered a seat etc matter (they would matter to people like me if I'm a recruiter)
3. Smiling during interview is important
4. Not giving too rehearsed or 'googled' answers
5. Posture
6. Thanking for their time
I can think of these as of now.
From India, Mumbai
Hi
You may also want to speak of how the students should arrange all their credentials / certificates in the order of latest first in a portfolio. You may also want to teach them how to answer the questions in a poised manner - without sounding too eager to please or arrogant. Students generally miss out on appropriate body language.
Cheers!
Radhika
From India, Madras
You may also want to speak of how the students should arrange all their credentials / certificates in the order of latest first in a portfolio. You may also want to teach them how to answer the questions in a poised manner - without sounding too eager to please or arrogant. Students generally miss out on appropriate body language.
Cheers!
Radhika
From India, Madras
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