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AVOID SIX COMMON INTERVIEW MISTAKES
- By Chetana S
- Published 23/05/2006
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Tip # 1: Don't discuss pay too early
As the manager of a software store for 10 years, I can honestly say that questions about pay in the first interview from anyone other than a temporary applicant always bothered me a little. Temp jobs aside, if you are not really out there just for the money, asking this question right out of the gate is going to make any other questions you ask sound conniving and insincere. Unless the subject comes up, don't wade into the issue of the pay in the first interview. You can talk about it after you impress the employer enough for a second interview.
Tip # 2: Talk tech to techies only
Feel free to discuss what you know, but remember: If you are talking to a nontechnical manager or human resources representative, you are not going to impress them with talk about life in the trenches. My previous supervisor was totally unimpressed with anything to do with technology. A sure way to put the man to sleep was to begin any story that had to do with computers.
When I interviewed for a previous position, the department manager actually had a technically savvy person participate in the interview to ask and respond to questions she would not understand. When I saw this tactic being used, I knew it was not a time to try to impress with a lot of techno babble.
Answer questions about your work history briefly and keep the tech comments to a minimum until you know the history of the company and the people involved in the hiring process. If you have questions about the technology in use at the site, keep your questions specific and relevant to the position for which you are applying. http://www.ChetanaSinterview.com
Tip # 3: Keep your philosophy to yourself
If you hate Bill Gates, Windows XP, and the whole Office Suite, keep it to yourself. Ranting about your tech philosophy can ruin your chances at the position.
I once interviewed a young man for a retail sales position in a software store. When I asked about his opinion of the then-new Windows 98, the applicant ranted about "the revolution of UNIX" and loosening the grip of Microsoft on the PC market. I am not exaggerating; the man sounded like he was ready to sign on to a paramilitary group. I almost didn't have the heart to tell him my company was a Value Added Reseller for Microsoft.
Chances are, you will work with many people who need your help with one of the Microsoft products, so you don't want to blast the tools you will likely be using and supporting. If you are asked about how you feel about a product, be honest, but don't preach. The interviewer probably just wants to see how you respond to such questions. http://www.ChetanaSinterview.com
Tip # 4: Don't climb the advancement ladder in the interview
If you are joining the ranks of a new company, the last thing the interviewer wants to hear is, "How fast can I get out of this job?" Do not ask about opportunities for advancement until the second or third interview. If you are joining a company just to advance into another position, silence is golden. Keep it to yourself unless the interviewer asks or unless it is somehow already known that you'll be advancing quickly. Remember that what you say now can come back to haunt you later. You don't want to brag to someone who might be under your wing after a promotion.
Further, you never know what may happen if you actually get the job. Learn to accept and adapt and, above all, be happy you have a job. Due to downsizing, a former coworker of mine did not move into the network administration position she wanted and was expecting to get. The bitterness fostered by her broken expectations eventually caused her to resign. In the tight job market of the time-similar to the one now-and with her lack of certified qualifications, she ended up seeking work at a local restaurant. http://www.ChetanaSinterview.com
Tip # 5: Avoid the dreaded electronic interruption
Cellular phone and pager etiquette might seem a trivial thing to those that are hooked up, but you can kiss any job opportunity goodbye if you interrupt an interview to take a telephone call, especially if the human resources representative has a low tolerance for personal digital devices. Only if you are exchanging information by invitation should you reveal the fact that you carry a PDA. If you wear it on a belt loop or somewhere that is exposed, lose it, along with any other electrical device hooks and loops, and store them in pocket, purse, or briefcase. If you can't spare the time away from the rest of the world to do an interview, why are you applying for the job?
I have conducted training classes with people who, when asked to turn off their phones and pagers during class, place their devices in silent mode. When giving a lecture to a class or holding a discussion, watching a person being silently buzzed is terribly distracting and also aggravating.
If you think getting rid of electronic communications devices isn't important, just ask any human resources rep who has had a person answer a cellular phone during a job interview. Then ask if the person got the job.
Tip # 6: Remember to say thank you
Beyond thanking your interviewers for their time as you leave, it's vital that you follow up in written form. If the competition for a position is tight, a follow-up thank you note can mean a lot. If the manager is slow to hire, the arrival of a thank-you note can serve as a reminder about the candidate who's awaiting the manager's next move.
Just after you've completed the interview, take note of anything specific you discussed and make a point of referencing it in your thank you letter. Even a nice greeting card is better than nothing.
It may seem like a small detail, but the experts will tell you that this tried-and-true tactic really makes an impact. A coworker of mine, who successfully worked as a job coach, used to keep a stack of generic notes in her desk. When a participant in her program applied for a job somewhere, she would give the person one of these notes to have them drop in the mail on the way home.
[ Article Contributed by Chetanaite : Prakash (prakash2757@yahoo.com) ]
As the manager of a software store for 10 years, I can honestly say that questions about pay in the first interview from anyone other than a temporary applicant always bothered me a little. Temp jobs aside, if you are not really out there just for the money, asking this question right out of the gate is going to make any other questions you ask sound conniving and insincere. Unless the subject comes up, don't wade into the issue of the pay in the first interview. You can talk about it after you impress the employer enough for a second interview.
Tip # 2: Talk tech to techies only
Feel free to discuss what you know, but remember: If you are talking to a nontechnical manager or human resources representative, you are not going to impress them with talk about life in the trenches. My previous supervisor was totally unimpressed with anything to do with technology. A sure way to put the man to sleep was to begin any story that had to do with computers.
When I interviewed for a previous position, the department manager actually had a technically savvy person participate in the interview to ask and respond to questions she would not understand. When I saw this tactic being used, I knew it was not a time to try to impress with a lot of techno babble.
Answer questions about your work history briefly and keep the tech comments to a minimum until you know the history of the company and the people involved in the hiring process. If you have questions about the technology in use at the site, keep your questions specific and relevant to the position for which you are applying. http://www.ChetanaSinterview.com
Tip # 3: Keep your philosophy to yourself
If you hate Bill Gates, Windows XP, and the whole Office Suite, keep it to yourself. Ranting about your tech philosophy can ruin your chances at the position.
I once interviewed a young man for a retail sales position in a software store. When I asked about his opinion of the then-new Windows 98, the applicant ranted about "the revolution of UNIX" and loosening the grip of Microsoft on the PC market. I am not exaggerating; the man sounded like he was ready to sign on to a paramilitary group. I almost didn't have the heart to tell him my company was a Value Added Reseller for Microsoft.
Chances are, you will work with many people who need your help with one of the Microsoft products, so you don't want to blast the tools you will likely be using and supporting. If you are asked about how you feel about a product, be honest, but don't preach. The interviewer probably just wants to see how you respond to such questions. http://www.ChetanaSinterview.com
Tip # 4: Don't climb the advancement ladder in the interview
If you are joining the ranks of a new company, the last thing the interviewer wants to hear is, "How fast can I get out of this job?" Do not ask about opportunities for advancement until the second or third interview. If you are joining a company just to advance into another position, silence is golden. Keep it to yourself unless the interviewer asks or unless it is somehow already known that you'll be advancing quickly. Remember that what you say now can come back to haunt you later. You don't want to brag to someone who might be under your wing after a promotion.
Further, you never know what may happen if you actually get the job. Learn to accept and adapt and, above all, be happy you have a job. Due to downsizing, a former coworker of mine did not move into the network administration position she wanted and was expecting to get. The bitterness fostered by her broken expectations eventually caused her to resign. In the tight job market of the time-similar to the one now-and with her lack of certified qualifications, she ended up seeking work at a local restaurant. http://www.ChetanaSinterview.com
Tip # 5: Avoid the dreaded electronic interruption
Cellular phone and pager etiquette might seem a trivial thing to those that are hooked up, but you can kiss any job opportunity goodbye if you interrupt an interview to take a telephone call, especially if the human resources representative has a low tolerance for personal digital devices. Only if you are exchanging information by invitation should you reveal the fact that you carry a PDA. If you wear it on a belt loop or somewhere that is exposed, lose it, along with any other electrical device hooks and loops, and store them in pocket, purse, or briefcase. If you can't spare the time away from the rest of the world to do an interview, why are you applying for the job?
I have conducted training classes with people who, when asked to turn off their phones and pagers during class, place their devices in silent mode. When giving a lecture to a class or holding a discussion, watching a person being silently buzzed is terribly distracting and also aggravating.
If you think getting rid of electronic communications devices isn't important, just ask any human resources rep who has had a person answer a cellular phone during a job interview. Then ask if the person got the job.
Tip # 6: Remember to say thank you
Beyond thanking your interviewers for their time as you leave, it's vital that you follow up in written form. If the competition for a position is tight, a follow-up thank you note can mean a lot. If the manager is slow to hire, the arrival of a thank-you note can serve as a reminder about the candidate who's awaiting the manager's next move.
Just after you've completed the interview, take note of anything specific you discussed and make a point of referencing it in your thank you letter. Even a nice greeting card is better than nothing.
It may seem like a small detail, but the experts will tell you that this tried-and-true tactic really makes an impact. A coworker of mine, who successfully worked as a job coach, used to keep a stack of generic notes in her desk. When a participant in her program applied for a job somewhere, she would give the person one of these notes to have them drop in the mail on the way home.
[ Article Contributed by Chetanaite : Prakash (prakash2757@yahoo.com) ]
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170 Responses to "AVOID SIX COMMON INTERVIEW MISTAKES" 
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said this on 23 May 2006 6:24:15 AM IST
Thanks a lot Prakash & Chetana mam. The article is too good. Looking forward for more articles.
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said this on 18 Aug 2008 2:44:17 AM IST
thanks lot for this information.Looking more articles regarding interview facing skills
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said this on 23 May 2006 8:55:26 AM IST
thanx a lot Prakash...it was very nice..reading the article as i'm a job seeker(Fresher)..and this is very important to me
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said this on 23 May 2006 11:38:34 AM IST
Thanks for such a informative article. It is really good.
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said this on 23 May 2006 12:00:33 PM IST
it is very useful for those who r going to face interviews.
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said this on 23 May 2006 12:58:21 PM IST
it is really good and helpful...specially for freshers.
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said this on 23 May 2006 2:48:31 PM IST
Thanks a lot Prakash,This articles is too useful to fresher who attend interview first time....give more articles like this.....
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said this on 23 May 2006 10:34:11 PM IST
Thanks alot for u r advise .it is really very nice.
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said this on 24 May 2006 12:04:51 AM IST
Its very useful for the job seekers.. The freshers also keep these in mind while they go to the interview..
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said this on 24 May 2006 2:27:40 AM IST
Thank you very much for the information.
It is very good to know.
thanks for Prakash.
regards,
Niranjan,
Sec Bad.
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said this on 24 May 2006 10:09:45 AM IST
Nice article. However I wish Mr.Prakash had given credit to Greg Williams, the author of this article. See the original source. http://techrepublic.com.com/5102-1035-5055174.html
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said this on 24 May 2006 10:55:09 AM IST
Thanks alot,its very use full to young students.
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said this on 24 May 2006 11:38:56 AM IST
Its good one .
Thanks.
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said this on 24 May 2006 11:59:27 AM IST
thanks a lot to each & everyone,the article is simply superb, excellent. i am a fresher, i hope it will help a lot. krishna (hyderguda)
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said this on 25 May 2006 1:17:00 AM IST
Thank u very much sir for such a valuable article.This is really important for a person going to face an interview.
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said this on 25 May 2006 6:31:01 AM IST
it is very useful for freshers especially for IT people
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said this on 25 May 2006 12:12:20 PM IST
This article is really an eye opener for me.Thanku prakash, your tips are execellent and my regards to chetana mam.
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said this on 26 May 2006 4:23:01 AM IST
Thank u prakash,i feel it definately works for job seekers....send more relative information like this.
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said this on 26 May 2006 5:24:51 AM IST
the article was good,but i have small question that is unanswered in the last one that is the thank you note portion.Is the thank you note portion applicable in huge recruitment procedure where there are 10 to 12 interview pannels???like the ones in IBM,INFOSYS???
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said this on 29 May 2006 2:24:31 AM IST
thanks for your article.looking for a more elaborated article about interview tips.
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said this on 30 May 2006 1:57:58 AM IST
The information imparted was very helpfull to me.
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said this on 30 May 2006 11:10:35 AM IST
Need to add few more better tips
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said this on 02 Jun 2006 3:44:55 AM IST
thank u prakash.what u had send is different from other common mistakes that r done during the interviews.we try to follow them.
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said this on 03 Jun 2006 11:29:33 AM IST
Thanks for sharing such an important things with all.
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said this on 06 Jun 2006 3:27:20 AM IST
Nice tips for freshers as well as experienced professionals in IT jobs.
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said this on 08 Jun 2006 12:33:07 PM IST
thanks a lot m.r.prakash. its really help ful to the freshers as i am ..then u have told abt greeting cards and thank you letter, i am not clear abt tat will you please explain abt it more..
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said this on 09 Jun 2006 1:16:35 AM IST
Thanks for your suggestions.Next week I am suppossed to attend a interview,I think this tips will better my chances of getting the job.
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said this on 12 Jun 2006 3:27:05 AM IST
Thanks a lot Mr.prakash,for ur valuable sujjestions about the interview mistakes
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said this on 13 Jun 2006 7:08:26 AM IST
i didnt get u properly regarding the thank you note and the greeting cardsand even regarding the quetion to be asked at the end of interview.plz do xplain me
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said this on 13 Jun 2006 2:40:33 PM IST
It is good giving idea to a fresher like me and making them to have success in interviews
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said this on 14 Jun 2006 2:37:27 AM IST
these are general precautions that every body should take
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said this on 15 Jun 2006 5:04:49 AM IST
The article is pretty good and helpful to those who lost their interviews. Looking forward much more initiatives.
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said this on 16 Jun 2006 9:24:33 AM IST
thank u mr prakash for your valuable suggestions.I will keep all ur tips in mind.
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said this on 16 Jun 2006 11:35:58 AM IST
thanx prakash...it is really wonderfull.And also really good and helpful...specially for freshers.. like me.Add few more better tips
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said this on 17 Jun 2006 6:05:07 AM IST
This article is really an eye opener for me.Thanku prakash, your tips are execellent and my regards to Chetana mam.
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said this on 18 Jun 2006 12:16:41 PM IST
Its good article. Good in the sence Yesterday only I applied some tips and am got confident and more improvement in my self.
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said this on 20 Jun 2006 4:15:36 AM IST
thanku mr.prakash i hope it will help all freshers.plz send more articals like this
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said this on 20 Jun 2006 12:26:04 PM IST
Thanx Prakash, It's good to share ur exp with all.. It's such a informative article. It is really good.
it is very useful for those who r going to face interviews.
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said this on 20 Jun 2006 2:22:09 PM IST
Thanks to Mr.Prakash & Chetana Mam because the given article is too good and its very helpful for freshers and jobseekers who will go for the interview
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said this on 21 Jun 2006 11:12:59 PM IST
the article is good.it is useful for the freshers.thanks a lot.
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said this on 27 Jun 2006 10:38:51 AM IST
thanks a lot. article is so good to get thru.
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said this on 28 Jun 2006 1:00:38 AM IST
Thanx Prakash it really goood to know such a informative article. It is really good freshers like me who r going to face interviews.
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said this on 30 Jun 2006 5:20:44 AM IST
yhis is very good and it will be more effective if u give resent papers information
thanking u
swarupa
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said this on 05 Jul 2006 7:48:16 AM IST
u r providing good information to us. we are thankful to u.
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said this on 10 Jul 2006 1:55:28 AM IST
Really a good article ,its informative...keep coming up with this kind of article..
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said this on 15 Jul 2006 9:11:45 AM IST
realy very very good. thank u
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said this on 15 Jul 2006 11:13:59 AM IST
Thank u very much sir for such a valuable article.This is really important for a person going to face an interview.
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said this on 18 Jul 2006 1:57:55 PM IST
really very very good. thank u
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said this on 23 Jul 2006 11:36:07 PM IST
not helpful in practial situations
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said this on 30 Jul 2006 6:46:45 PM IST
thank u for ur information
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said this on 31 Jul 2006 3:43:32 PM IST
This is a very good article for any one looking for a job & expecting some more.
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said this on 03 Aug 2006 2:44:47 PM IST
Thank You Prakash I was very much impressed about your article.It was very Good and very much helpfull to us. Thank You
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said this on 03 Aug 2006 3:48:20 PM IST
hi readers .....this is very useful to know new things keep on using .
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said this on 04 Aug 2006 6:41:45 PM IST
hi friends,
After i failed in Satyam interview i apprroach this avoid six common interview mistakes, really i learn alot about what he said.It was a great experience to read that article, its very very nice that should be every one must read.
thanq for chetanites group & chetanite mam
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said this on 09 Aug 2006 5:50:09 PM IST
Thanks for ur GOLDEN tips.This will help a lot for new jobseekers.
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said this on 11 Aug 2006 9:49:11 PM IST
need to add few more, its very useful.
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said this on 24 Aug 2006 11:36:51 PM IST
its very nice point for us ,it gives lot of idea and knowledge for interview point of view Thanks Lot
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said this on 01 Sep 2006 7:19:04 PM IST
It is realy nice to read these tips but what is said about is just 5% of what actual silly istakes we might make in an interview. Still it is helpfull.
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said this on 02 Sep 2006 10:24:07 PM IST
It's a pretty good article.It will help me in such a way that i wont reiterate the same mistakes in my next interviews
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said this on 20 Sep 2006 8:47:57 AM IST
ya, ofcourse like everyone else said the tips were very much true.....but u also forgot to tell that while attending an interview the candidate should have a big SMILE on their face n never blaber or murmer anything before the Interviewer....
all the best guys
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said this on 21 Sep 2006 10:42:41 PM IST
yaa i found the tips really useful .
these are the prerequisites for a job-seeker to know.
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said this on 22 Sep 2006 1:21:40 PM IST
Thank you Chetana mam for tips
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said this on 28 Sep 2006 6:55:24 AM IST
It is ok but you should have added some more tips like Confidence levels pauses to be taken and all.
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said this on 30 Sep 2006 9:52:39 AM IST
this stuff helps a lot, it's very good
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said this on 08 Oct 2006 2:11:46 PM IST
hi CHETANA,,,,,ur information regarding RESUME, GD, INTERVIEWS are really short and sweet ,,,its really very helpful to me...........
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said this on 10 Oct 2006 1:31:45 AM IST
hii it was good but more regarding confidence and way of answering has to be included
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said this on 11 Oct 2006 11:25:54 PM IST
hello Chetana mam.
your suggestions are really workable.Thank you.
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said this on 14 Oct 2006 6:42:43 PM IST
These suggestions are very good to getin the interviews,continue it
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said this on 28 Oct 2006 1:22:59 PM IST
Hi its a realistic approch...Keep interview
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said this on 28 Oct 2006 11:59:06 PM IST
How can we get the email id of the interviewer to send that thank you letter.
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said this on 10 Nov 2006 2:08:52 PM IST
thanks for ur valuable suggestion
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said this on 10 Nov 2006 8:38:16 PM IST
Thank you Mr. Prakash. You had given a valuable information. This will be useful a lot.
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said this on 18 Nov 2006 5:25:34 AM IST
Really it helps freshers a lot.Iam a fresher.I expect some more good articles from u.. Thank u
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said this on 23 Nov 2006 10:52:36 AM IST
Article is fanatastic. it's nice to have such valueable information before facing interview...
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said this on 03 Dec 2006 1:12:28 AM IST
really it is very usefull tips for all new jobseekers who are attending interviews
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said this on 15 Dec 2006 4:13:33 AM IST
Thank you Prakash,for your excellent guidance.Requesting you to come up with more tips.Thanks and regards to Chetana mam.
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said this on 20 Dec 2006 4:50:07 AM IST
Thank you Mr.Prakash. It helps a lot to every one.
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said this on 07 Jan 2007 9:58:14 AM IST
Thank you Mr.Prakash..... It helps job seekers like me very much......
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said this on 12 Jan 2007 10:18:15 AM IST
thanks alot..... for all this..
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said this on 15 Jan 2007 9:12:50 AM IST
This articles is too useful to fresher who attend interview first. Thank you.
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said this on 22 Jan 2007 1:23:33 AM IST
Though i am in a job, i love to read these tips.
its really helpful.
thanks
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said this on 26 Jan 2007 12:14:57 PM IST
This is a very valuable information....thank u very much sir.....
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said this on 06 Feb 2007 2:44:14 PM IST
This Piece of Information was really nice for Proffesionals & freshers getting acquainted of Dont's in an Interviews.Please Put More Articles like such & IF possible also the Must Do's in an Intervew.
Thanks!!
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said this on 08 Feb 2007 10:22:45 AM IST
thanks a lot. it is really very helpful for freshers.
kindly give some more information about writing resume in an effecive way especially in hobbies,strengths&weakness.
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said this on 10 Feb 2007 11:55:02 PM IST
this article is really nice.
this improved my confidence
plz do present more articles like this
thankyou
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said this on 17 Feb 2007 12:26:14 AM IST
your article was execellent
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said this on 02 Mar 2007 4:22:28 AM IST
thanx 4 guiding us.
keep doing it!!!!!!!!!!!
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said this on 05 Mar 2007 2:31:11 AM IST
thank u prakash.your article is good
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said this on 06 Mar 2007 9:09:43 AM IST
thank u for the information it is very useful for freshers
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said this on 06 Mar 2007 10:46:16 AM IST
Thank you sir, this article is a guideline for freshers like us
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said this on 07 Mar 2007 3:59:45 AM IST
thank you sir for providing valuable information...
it's quiet interesting one with good vocabulary too...
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said this on 08 Mar 2007 1:12:42 AM IST
thanks to prakash , u may exhibit nice mistake which are not to come vision at the time of i'v , but one point i.e. shivering before ivr, can u suggest to avoid this first. thank u
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said this on 15 Mar 2007 8:35:56 AM IST
sir, presently I am doing my BE 2nd yr. but I am eager to know about mistakes happening in the interview. u`r article satisifies me.thank u very much
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said this on 18 Mar 2007 4:16:43 AM IST
thanks a lot prakash....the article is really informative one
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said this on 26 Mar 2007 9:39:44 AM IST
Thanx 4 ur valuable info!
dis is important 4 freshers.
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said this on 28 Mar 2007 4:26:55 AM IST
Thank's to all the members of chetana . This aritcal was too good this r some of the mistakes that i came across and never recognizesed it. Thank u
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said this on 02 Apr 2007 4:33:07 AM IST
its really useful..though its all known we need some articles like this to keep in .... to remember
Thank you Prakash
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said this on 06 Apr 2007 3:13:49 AM IST
good points waiting for some more
thank you
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said this on 10 Apr 2007 6:19:21 AM IST
i think so many questions example and explain much benfits of user
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said this on 11 Apr 2007 4:57:31 AM IST
Thanks Mr.Prakash Ur tips are really very helpful to us when we r goin to face interview.....!!!!! Thanks very very much to u and Chetana mam....!!!!!!!!!!!
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said this on 13 Apr 2007 9:38:48 AM IST
hi,this is balu . i'm very much confort with ur answers..................but i want in detail.............
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said this on 17 Apr 2007 3:36:39 AM IST
very good........................
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said this on 04 May 2007 2:59:25 AM IST
Very useful and well drafted article.
Thank you for ur suggestions and valuable time.
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said this on 22 May 2007 1:26:28 AM IST
nice, expecting more from u.
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said this on 27 Jun 2007 5:44:53 AM IST
its nice, and your words are very valueble i am thankfull to you
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said this on 01 Jul 2007 6:40:32 AM IST
very much use full information thank you
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said this on 05 Jul 2007 7:47:02 AM IST
thanks Mr prakash @ ChetanaS...
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said this on 06 Jul 2007 9:06:48 AM IST
Thanks for such a informative article. It is really good
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said this on 07 Jul 2007 8:21:20 AM IST
i read the full infirmation you have provided. though i know some of them, but these tops are excellent to who are going to attend the interview.
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said this on 11 Jul 2007 12:51:39 AM IST
these tips are very helpful....
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said this on 27 Jul 2007 9:06:33 AM IST
thank you for your advices...it's helpful for youngsters like me.
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said this on 12 Aug 2007 10:31:05 AM IST
Thank you Prakash for the much needed guidance on the do's and dont's in an interview..Thank you Chetana Ma'am for this forum
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said this on 19 Aug 2007 5:47:52 AM IST
good it will hepl in interview
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said this on 27 Aug 2007 9:24:09 AM IST
your tips are helpfull to me...
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said this on 29 Aug 2007 8:15:55 AM IST
it's good
ok thanku for information
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said this on 31 Aug 2007 8:55:56 AM IST
I am working as a team leader in a MNC. I know when it comes to hiring a fresher. be polite and do not over ride. More over do not be too technical and talk less and just answer the question what he has put forward instead of giving un neccessary explnation. for instance
If they ask you what is difference in JAVA and Ruby?
Give them perfect answer instead of telling the entire history of both.
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said this on 03 Sep 2007 12:50:24 PM IST
Thanku Prakash. You did an Extraordinary Job. This type of articles will help so many people who are attending interviews. I hope you will send many more articles like this. Thank you once again
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said this on 08 Sep 2007 1:11:34 AM IST
i want some more tips how to mannage when we r puting faq certficates
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said this on 10 Sep 2007 1:36:26 AM IST
thnx a lot for such good tips!!
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said this on 13 Sep 2007 1:35:23 AM IST
Very Helpful. Thanks.
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said this on 22 Sep 2007 2:57:19 AM IST
tanx mr.prakash.... dat was nice and very much informative..awaitin 4 more articles frm u...
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said this on 25 Sep 2007 2:54:04 PM IST
such a gud article for freshers thanks
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said this on 04 Oct 2007 8:01:37 AM IST
Thanks for this. Nice Suggestion
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said this on 05 Oct 2007 11:38:28 PM IST
sir, you have send me the interview technical question and gov.sector interview.
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said this on 07 Oct 2007 10:46:23 AM IST
Its great dear you have given me a lot of things to learn and understand by a small click,iam very thankful to you till my life.
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said this on 08 Oct 2007 11:47:35 AM IST
This article has a complete description that i was looking from long time..thanks to ChetanaS.com
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said this on 09 Oct 2007 9:34:36 AM IST
Thanks for such a informative article. It is really good
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said this on 16 Oct 2007 11:07:56 AM IST
ThaX alot Mr. Prakash, ur article sooo gud and Infermative, i got some doubt on 6th point, even i mailed to u the same, please clarify me in that.. Once again ThanX alot...
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said this on 04 Nov 2007 10:51:53 AM IST
nice article, thanks.
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said this on 05 Nov 2007 10:21:58 PM IST
Thanx prakash & chetana.If you publish gd & jam topics along with answers it could be useful to the freshers.
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said this on 20 Nov 2007 3:14:44 AM IST
thank u for ur ideas......
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said this on 30 Nov 2007 3:47:38 AM IST
Thanks a lot Prakash & Chetana mam. The article is too good. Looking forward for more articles.
S.saravanakumar 9994025024
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said this on 20 Dec 2007 11:55:25 PM IST
It is really helpful to the freshers to get a good job
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said this on 15 Jan 2008 10:49:59 AM IST
good but u should add more point rather detailing these
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said this on 16 Feb 2008 3:21:14 AM IST
its really informative for all job seekers
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said this on 05 Mar 2008 7:31:31 AM IST
It will be useful to candidates preparing for interviews
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said this on 03 Jul 2008 2:46:01 AM IST
Given tips of interview are really good they helps to crack
intreview succesfully & confidently.
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said this on 04 Jul 2008 10:17:02 AM IST
very good information.
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said this on 28 Aug 2008 8:58:16 AM IST
This article is really nice and informative. Especially the point 'Don't climb the advancement ladder in the interview'. Would like to read more about 'How to search for a job'.
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said this on 17 Oct 2008 2:34:01 PM IST
your article s good & informative it is very nice for all job seekers
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said this on 19 Feb 2009 5:48:40 AM IST
I done some mistakes as u mentioned in it & hereafter i never do this by reading your suggestion.Really its very useful for me aund everyone.. Thank you:)
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said this on 30 Nov 2009 10:14:22 PM IST
Thank you very much for your guidence
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said this on 09 Dec 2009 5:52:59 AM IST
very good article.....i thing it is useful for everyone bcoz most of the peopel doing the same mistake as you mentioned. thank you !!
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said this on 14 Dec 2009 4:50:10 AM IST
i ll follow instructions which are given. THANK YOU.
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said this on 21 Jul 2010 11:32:46 AM IST
nice article. thank you !
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said this on 08 Oct 2010 5:34:42 PM IST
it is really good for jobseaker
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said this on 06 Jul 2011 10:22:32 PM IST
thanks a lot dude it really worked out
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said this on 07 Jul 2011 11:35:59 AM IST
the article was great .
can you please help me out , i am going to face conditional round what type of question can be asked in that interview ... as i am a fresher ...
please mail me those questions ......
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said this on 19 Dec 2011 12:00:25 PM IST
being a fresher i really learnt a lot sir THANK YOU VERY MUCH
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