Re:Questions that will ask in HR round and Decision making points
Hi,
Iam working as a HR Execuitive in software company and iam new for the company. In case of recruitments what type of questions can i ask and how can i analyse the charecter of the candidate, plz reply.
Regards,
Lakshmi.
From India, Anantapur
Hi,
Iam working as a HR Execuitive in software company and iam new for the company. In case of recruitments what type of questions can i ask and how can i analyse the charecter of the candidate, plz reply.
Regards,
Lakshmi.
From India, Anantapur
Dear Lakshmi, See the attachment.. It will give you good information.. Thank you
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
From India, Thiruvananthapuram
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From India, Bangalore
Dear All,
I am working in India's Apex Chamber as Research Analyst from last 2 years.
Now I am looking for a job change, but I am little confused over the Questions that the HR people asked "What is the reason you want to leave your current organization?"
Please help me out with suitable answer to this question.
Thanks
Ravi
From India, Delhi
I am working in India's Apex Chamber as Research Analyst from last 2 years.
Now I am looking for a job change, but I am little confused over the Questions that the HR people asked "What is the reason you want to leave your current organization?"
Please help me out with suitable answer to this question.
Thanks
Ravi
From India, Delhi
You have the best reason within yourself. Spill out the beans tactfully. By the way what is the reason?!!
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
Most ticklish question to know what is "you" and to assess your "character".
The best answer would be:
For better prospects.
or
To develop knowledge and know different procedures, which may, invariably,
differ from one company to another, accordingly can develop myself and
introducing the relevant procedures to the new company.
Expand and explain in your way in a pleasant manner, without hurting your
present Company nor creating any suspicion to the new company.
Never accuse your present company nor belittle it.
Commonsense will play major role in answering this type of questions
From India, Hyderabad
The best answer would be:
For better prospects.
or
To develop knowledge and know different procedures, which may, invariably,
differ from one company to another, accordingly can develop myself and
introducing the relevant procedures to the new company.
Expand and explain in your way in a pleasant manner, without hurting your
present Company nor creating any suspicion to the new company.
Never accuse your present company nor belittle it.
Commonsense will play major role in answering this type of questions
From India, Hyderabad
You can say that you served the organization for 2 years and learned a lot but if you haven't find any career growth over there let them know what is ur career graph...
If you answer as better prospects they may ask you what are you expecting from this job and what prospects you find here?
Just be specific and clear.
Don't tell anything wrong about your present company...tell that you are very happy with the company but looking for a career growth.
If you answer as better prospects they may ask you what are you expecting from this job and what prospects you find here?
Just be specific and clear.
Don't tell anything wrong about your present company...tell that you are very happy with the company but looking for a career growth.
Some common interview questions and the best answers( well...moslty they work!)
1) What r ur career goals?
a) Here the interviewer keenly analyses your career goals and your focus towards these goals and then tries to match these with the organisations goals to check if they align
b) Touch upon your aspirations when you began your career
c) Highlight the milestones during your previous assignments like job changes, skills picked up, various training prog undertaken etc
2) Why do you want this job or change the current job?OR where do you see yourself in the next 5 yrs?
Questions the interviewer is really asking –
Will this job shift be a career move in the right direction for you and consequently the company?
How clear are your goals?
How do the same align with the company’s future directions?
a) both indirectly assess your short-term and long-term career goals and allow interviewers to judge whether this job change is in sync with your career plans. Being clear about what you seek from every job move will build confidence in the interviewer’s mind about your commitment and drive, and hold your candidature on solid ground.
b) Avoid the "me" centric answer and rather focus on this new companys working, how your experience and skills make you an ideal candidate and how you share a clear vision of yourself with the company
WARNING:
you MUST'NT come across as a smooth talker who wants to glide through the company gates on the skates of flattery. The recruiter wants to see what value addition will come from your end.
Hope that is helpful and gets you closer to getting that dream job of yours
Cheers!!
From India, Pune
1) What r ur career goals?
a) Here the interviewer keenly analyses your career goals and your focus towards these goals and then tries to match these with the organisations goals to check if they align
b) Touch upon your aspirations when you began your career
c) Highlight the milestones during your previous assignments like job changes, skills picked up, various training prog undertaken etc
2) Why do you want this job or change the current job?OR where do you see yourself in the next 5 yrs?
Questions the interviewer is really asking –
Will this job shift be a career move in the right direction for you and consequently the company?
How clear are your goals?
How do the same align with the company’s future directions?
a) both indirectly assess your short-term and long-term career goals and allow interviewers to judge whether this job change is in sync with your career plans. Being clear about what you seek from every job move will build confidence in the interviewer’s mind about your commitment and drive, and hold your candidature on solid ground.
b) Avoid the "me" centric answer and rather focus on this new companys working, how your experience and skills make you an ideal candidate and how you share a clear vision of yourself with the company
WARNING:
you MUST'NT come across as a smooth talker who wants to glide through the company gates on the skates of flattery. The recruiter wants to see what value addition will come from your end.
Hope that is helpful and gets you closer to getting that dream job of yours
Cheers!!
From India, Pune
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From India, Madras
I’m very much interested to know the hr function and activity through this website.
As every one giving the practical answer for all questions, what you guys have down in your work, so it’s very useful to understand that
From India, Madras
For better prospects.
or
To develop knowledge and know different procedures, which may, invariably,
differ from one company to another, accordingly can develop myself and
introducing the relevant procedures to the new company.
Expand and explain in your way in a pleasant manner, without hurting your
present Company nor creating any suspicion to the new company.
Never accuse your present company nor belittle it.
Commonsense will play major role in answering this type of questions
Perfect guidance.
Sir, your experience speaks.
Thanks for guiding the young generation, we shall expect more from you.
From India, Pune
or
To develop knowledge and know different procedures, which may, invariably,
differ from one company to another, accordingly can develop myself and
introducing the relevant procedures to the new company.
Expand and explain in your way in a pleasant manner, without hurting your
present Company nor creating any suspicion to the new company.
Never accuse your present company nor belittle it.
Commonsense will play major role in answering this type of questions
Perfect guidance.
Sir, your experience speaks.
Thanks for guiding the young generation, we shall expect more from you.
From India, Pune
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