HI guys,
can anyone tell me about the interview rounds for a HR.
I am working in small Bpo as a Hr and i want toshift to a reputed company .just i want to know waht are the rounds i have to face over there
my personal mail id is
regards
praneeth
From India, Hyderabad
can anyone tell me about the interview rounds for a HR.
I am working in small Bpo as a Hr and i want toshift to a reputed company .just i want to know waht are the rounds i have to face over there
my personal mail id is
regards
praneeth
From India, Hyderabad
Hi everybody, Even I have d same Question, bt let d reply b on citehr itself so as to help evrybdy. Regards, Paulami
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
hii praneeth,
you can search for the information u want, just click on QUICK SEARCH box type ur topic name, u'll get the related info where most probabely u'll get the appropriate info u want
regards,
yashswa
From India, Mumbai
you can search for the information u want, just click on QUICK SEARCH box type ur topic name, u'll get the related info where most probabely u'll get the appropriate info u want
regards,
yashswa
From India, Mumbai
:lol: The same questions that you ask as a HR guy is what you can expect. I guess the easiest part for 'HR' folks facing interviews, is the interviews itself. It completely depends on your experience level that would define the kind of assessments that would be done.
All the best with your interviews!
From United States, San Diego
All the best with your interviews!
From United States, San Diego
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Thx
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Hi Praneth!
There will be basically three levels of interviews.
1. Initial screening - where you will be screened on your resume, present compnay and your present role
2. Department specific - where you will be questioned on what you have done in your current role. what were your individual achievments/ contribution in the function or in the company. what do you know about the compnay you have applied for. they will analyse you crisis management skills and your presence of mind.
3. Final Inerview - here there will be a very causal meeting but here is where they would check your attitude and your aptitude for HR as a function. Also here is when the real salary negotiation happens.
well there could be more number of interviews based on your performance. basically if you outshine in two facets of HR and the vacancy is in both then the HODs of both the facets would judge you accordingly to see if you fit their bill...
well there could be lesser number of interviews again depending on your performance.
Regards,
Apitha
From India, Mumbai
There will be basically three levels of interviews.
1. Initial screening - where you will be screened on your resume, present compnay and your present role
2. Department specific - where you will be questioned on what you have done in your current role. what were your individual achievments/ contribution in the function or in the company. what do you know about the compnay you have applied for. they will analyse you crisis management skills and your presence of mind.
3. Final Inerview - here there will be a very causal meeting but here is where they would check your attitude and your aptitude for HR as a function. Also here is when the real salary negotiation happens.
well there could be more number of interviews based on your performance. basically if you outshine in two facets of HR and the vacancy is in both then the HODs of both the facets would judge you accordingly to see if you fit their bill...
well there could be lesser number of interviews again depending on your performance.
Regards,
Apitha
From India, Mumbai
hiii Praneeth,
Arpitha - what u have said is correct
All - But now many comapanies are now conducting MEDICAL TESTS & BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION as a part of INTREVIEW ROUNDS & final selection is done the basis of final interview, medial test & background investigation.
Regards,
yashswa
From India, Mumbai
Arpitha - what u have said is correct
All - But now many comapanies are now conducting MEDICAL TESTS & BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION as a part of INTREVIEW ROUNDS & final selection is done the basis of final interview, medial test & background investigation.
Regards,
yashswa
From India, Mumbai
Hi Praneeth & Paulami,
For entry into a reputed BPO Company, you can expect either of few of the following screening/shortlisting process for operations -related jobs :
1. Group Discussions (extempore talk/discussions generally on a
common/topic in the presence of other job aspirants)
2. Voice and accent test (over a simulated headphone-activated
telecalling/customer situation in you go for voice-based BPO jobs)
3. Psychometric test ( or optional mathematical aptitude, inductive
reasoning and state memory tests)
4. Logical aptitude test
5. Written essay test (to check lucidity of English writing)
6. Thematic appreception test
7. Interview with concerned department professional
8. Computer proficiency/encoding (KDPH) test (based on your nature of
job)
9. IQ/EQ Test
10. Interview and finalization with HR department.
The written tests are mostly the psychometric, aptitude and essay writing tests.
However, some types of general management jobs may only have interviews.
If you are smart, peppy, can communicate fluently in English and above average, generally, you can easily get through.
Hope this helps.
Rahul Kumar
From India, New Delhi
For entry into a reputed BPO Company, you can expect either of few of the following screening/shortlisting process for operations -related jobs :
1. Group Discussions (extempore talk/discussions generally on a
common/topic in the presence of other job aspirants)
2. Voice and accent test (over a simulated headphone-activated
telecalling/customer situation in you go for voice-based BPO jobs)
3. Psychometric test ( or optional mathematical aptitude, inductive
reasoning and state memory tests)
4. Logical aptitude test
5. Written essay test (to check lucidity of English writing)
6. Thematic appreception test
7. Interview with concerned department professional
8. Computer proficiency/encoding (KDPH) test (based on your nature of
job)
9. IQ/EQ Test
10. Interview and finalization with HR department.
The written tests are mostly the psychometric, aptitude and essay writing tests.
However, some types of general management jobs may only have interviews.
If you are smart, peppy, can communicate fluently in English and above average, generally, you can easily get through.
Hope this helps.
Rahul Kumar
From India, New Delhi
hi I am doing post graduate diploma in human resource and talent management.Do you also provide summer training?please let me know..
From India
From India
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