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Probable Questions In An Interview For HR Manager - CiteHR

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Shai89308

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Ammu Shanvi

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MARSHAL

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Anish Katoch

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sumitsaxenagist
19

Hi Frenz!
Here's a quick one for you!
I would like you to please let me know what according to you must be the list of questions that you would ask a candidate who is appearing for a Manager- Human Resources or similar Position?
Please post your replies ASAP so that I can jot down all of them and post them on the site after doing my bit of work on it with the answers so that we all can benefit from that!!!
Thanks....

From India, Faridabad
ashok_mba
Sorry sir for earlier postings
Here is the list of questions which I would like to ask:
Why did you choose to interview at our organisation?
What skills do you enjoy using most and why?
What is yoru greatest weakness, and what have u done to overcome it?
What will you bring for the company?
Why did you choose HR as specialization?
What are your career goals and how do you plan to achieve them?
What is the salary expected and how do justify that?

Regards,
Ashok

From India
Anuja kulkarni
What are the competencies within him that your company should hire him Ask him to explain his achievments in previous company
From India, Mumbai
chandan2ykpankaj
11

Hi have recently faced an interview by CEO and asked following questions :-

!) Why you want to change your job.
2) Why you want to change from Telecom Based Company to Infrastructure Company
3) What is the current ceiling of PF / ESI
4) What is your current roles and responsibilities.

Last question but confusing, I want answer from all of you – Interviewer asked me that How you engage yourself for the whole day? This is a very diplomatic question for me because I am not a blue collar, who works over the machine and making him engaged for the whole day. For a management employee it is very hard to define the work in specified hours.

Please suggest.

Regards

Pankaj Chandan

From India, New delhi
shamanth
24

Dear Pankaj,
Good questions. And the doubt u arosed at last was quite confusing me also. Not only in interviews, in normal talk with the colleagues of other departments used to tell "What exactly u do all the day?".
Pls any one tell us, how to explain and justify it.
Regards,

From India, Bangalore
supreeti.its
3

according to my experience important questions are:
  1. what were yyour previous job description?
  2. what contribution you have made to the organization?
  3. why do you want a job shift?
  4. what is your salary expectation?
  5. why choosen this organization?

From India, Ghaziabad
YGeeta
13

Hi,
Some more questions are:
Whom are you reporting ?
How many human resources are there in your company, are you in to operations or strategy,give some example of your role as strategic HR business partner.
How as a HR person you can add value to our business?
Thanks:icon1:
Geeta

From Korea, Seoul
taashu
1

The Questions that is Been Asked Is
1.What is the Reason for Changing Your Present Organization?
2. Your Acomplishments in the Previous Organization that contributed for the Benefit of Human Resources?
3. Have you ever Faced a Challenging Scenario Handling the Subordinates or Employees? Explain the Situation
If Specialised In core Areas Questions on that
Need for Training and LAtest Practices


reshvaidya
Hi,
We all do recruitment in one or the other day. And when time comes to recruit any senior level position, I trust in behavioural questioning.
As candidate who is applying for any senior level position, must be possesing at least 8 - 10 years of relevant experience, so his job knowledge / understanding must be good, or atleast near to good.
What we need to check is what kind of personality he is, what is his attitude and whether he is in position to handle a team (as being senior level position). Here behavioural interviewing helps us a lot. Questing like 'what you do on your holiday ?' is one way of understanding that wheter that person can utilize his free time properly or not.
There are many such qustions we can ask.
Regards,
Reshma

From India, Mumbai
sumitsaxenagist
19

Nice response frenz!
However, a few questions which i thought were really interesting are:
  • How do you keep yourself engaged the whole day
  • How can you add value to our HR
  • What have you achieved in your last organization
I shall create a document and try and post on the same forum with the most interesting questions in HR interviews along with their Ans or tips.
Thanks
Keep Posting!!!

From India, Faridabad
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