As am a fresher i dont know how to attend a interview ,give
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As am a fresher i dont know how to attend a interview ,give me some tips? ..

Answer / khalid

when an interviewer asks "tell me about yourself" what
should i have to say actually?

should i say whats written in resume or anything else

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As am a fresher i dont know how to attend a interview ,give me some tips? ..

Answer / rahamthulla

Hi "Mithun Kr Das"

Rahamthulla here. This is only 4 u. Onething is every one
is fresher that could b how well he experienced person it
doesn't matter, before getting any kind of experience they
r also the Fresher itself.
1.Always b+ in life
2.Dont try to b show off, u alwys have to do a part of show
3.Move with questioneer with friendly, dont try feel
uncomfortable with them.
4.Interct as u well can do
5.Visit like its u r place, b happy, dont get strecth
6.Be Preplanned
7.Before going to question yourself i.e.,y they wasnt
selected me. Think again what they want from me & what i
have to get select that job. R u getting it.
8.dress up as u look good.
9.Keep smile with u always.............


definetly if these r not helped u, 1day u will know about
these usages............
try u r level best............. be Smart

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As am a fresher i dont know how to attend a interview ,give me some tips? ..

Answer / gopinath

First thing Choose the Proper Job Profile and go to the
interview.
Be prepared and dont get confused while they question you.
Have Patience.
Dont get Irrated, if they made you to wait for long hours.
Be self Confident, Optimistic wot ever u know about the job
u choose.
Get dressed well and speak louder with enthuisism.

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Answer / gopinath

Dont get confused while answering..
Get Dressed well and neat.
Be Punctual and Prompt.
Be Confident about the Job.

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As am a fresher i dont know how to attend a interview ,give me some tips? ..

Answer / sindhu

S many have been given the right answers and all the above
i would like to say s speak with every one in english dont
get scared if it s wrong dont get ashmed of urself be bold
while speaking with others (TRY TRY TRY UNTILL U SUCCEED).
dont be scared with talking with others in english later u
will be the king any one cant beat u ALL THE BEST FOR UR
FUTURE wishing u all success in ur life

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As am a fresher i dont know how to attend a interview ,give me some tips? ..

Answer / n.vijayaraj

Steps
• Be formal (no matter what the regular dress code
is at the job). The only exceptions to this are if you are
interviewing somewhere that they tell you specifically what
to wear for your own safety (such as at a factory). For
most interviews, a suit is the appropriate attire. A blue
suit works the best and it gives you a lot of versatility
in terms of shirt and tie choice. Light or dark grey are
also good conservative choices. A three button suit will
look good on almost anyone, while a 2 button will give a
slightly taller/slimmer appearance.
• Choose a solid white or blue shirt. You don’t want
to look too flashy with a brightly colored shirt, and
striped (and especially patterned) shirts are a little less
formal. A straight collar is also more formal than a button
down. Choose one with a medium spread. (If you have a
particularly large neck, a wider collar may look better.)
• Wear a tie in a dark, conservative color (never
pink). Stick to solids, rep (diagonal striped) or small
patterned ties. A red tie will give the friendly politician
look, while blue ties give a more serious FBI agent look.
Both are acceptable.
• Wear a belt or suspenders, but never both at the
same time. It’s redundant. If you’re a suspenders kind of
guy, get buttons sewed into your trousers and wear
suspenders that button on, not the cheap clip-on kind. They
will make you look cheap.
• Show off your shoes. A pair of black oxfords or
cap-toed oxfords is the best choice. Get ones that don’t
have super thick soles so they won’t look like boots.
• Wear solid, vertically ribbed socks in black or
grey. Get socks that are long enough to cover your legs
when you sit down in your suit. Socks should always match
the color of your trousers.
Tips
• A nice watch rounds out the outfit. You don’t have
to spend a fortune on a Tag Heuer. Fossil and Timex make
nice enough looking watches that can fool almost anyone.
• If you are lucky enough to be asked for a second
interview, simply changing the shirt and tie combination
can give the look of a whole new outfit, even if you don’t
have another suit.
• Remember to turn off your cell phone before you go.
• Although it seems counterintuitive to wear another
layer, putting on an undershirt will keep sweat from
getting on your dress shirt and showing exactly how nervous
you really are. The bonus is that your white shirt will
look whiter with a white undershirt. Choose a white short-
sleeved tee in favor of an athletic undershirt.
• Make sure your dress shirts’ tails are long enough
that they stay tucked in. Refresh your tuck right before
the interview in the nearest restroom: unzip your fly and
reach in to pull the front tail downwards, to align the
placket with your trouser hitch and belt buckle.
• Wear unscented deodorant and no cologne
Warnings
• It is imperative that your clothes are clean and
pressed. If you never iron your clothes, iron just this
once for your interview. You could also drop your clothes
off at the dry cleaners.
• Some dress shoes can be slippery, and literally
falling on your face is not the impression you want to
make. Look for shoes with rubber inserts for traction.
• Also make sure your shoes are shined and the heels
aren’t worn down. If the heels are worn down, you can have
them repaired at a cobbler.
• Don’t get a watch that beeps. Don’t ever wear a
digital watch.
• Some of the more technical organizations you may
interview with have a “we don’t hire suits” custom. Check
beforehand with the firm’s HR contact to inquire about this.
Pay attention to your interview body language – it plays a
critical role in determining how you come across in the job
interview! Non-verbal communication accounts for over 90%
of the message you are sending the interviewer.
Steps
• Sit properly. Sit upright but in a relaxed fashion
leaning slightly forward at about a 10 to 15 degree angle
towards the interviewer. This sends the message that you
are an interested and involved candidate.
• Be aware of your hands. The best thing to do with
your hands is to rest them loosely clasped in your lap or
on the table, if there is one. Fiddling with hair, face or
neck sends the message of anxiety and uncertainty. Body
language experts agree that touching the nose, lips or ears
can signal that the candidate is lying.
• Don’t cross your arms. Folding arms across the
chest suggests a defensive type of position. It sends the
message that the candidate is feeling threatened and ill-at-
ease and is shutting the interviewer out. It can also send
the message that the candidate does not agree with or buy
into what the interviewer is saying.
• Place both feet on the floor. Crossing feet at the
ankles or placing them both flat on the floor sends a
message of confidence and professionalism. Jiggling or
moving the legs creates an irritating distraction and
indicates nervousness. Resting an ankle on the opposite
knee looks arrogant and too casual, crossing the legs high
up appears defensive.
• Maintain direct eye contact. Keeping direct eye
contact with the interviewer indicates active listening and
interest. Eyes that dart around suggest dishonesty. Looking
down gives the impression of low self-esteem.
• Be conscious of mouth movements. Pursing the lips
or twisting them sideways shows disapproval of what is
being heard. Biting your lips suggests nervousness. Try to
relax your mouth.
• Position your head. Keeping your head straight
looks self-assured and authoritative, it sends the message
that you should be taken seriously. For a more friendly and
relaxed look tilt your head slightly to one side. Nod your
head every now and then to show you are listening closely.
Tips
• Don’t overdo direct eye contact; too much contact
without breaks can make the other person extremely
uncomfortable and can be suggestive that you are
domineering.

Steps
• Arrive in the area 30 minutes early. Find a quiet
cafe, relax and take your mind off of the commute. Iced
mint tea is always nice.
• Keep your cool. You probably will not get the job
if you let the employer see how nervous you are.
• Answer only the questions that the interviewers
ask you and do not offer other information.
• Be polite and don’t insult the employer. Know that
he or she could have many more people to interview.
• Do not take offense to anything the interviewer
says. If they do not give you the job, do not let it stop
you from trying to get another job.
• Be very forward in everything you say and in your
actions.
• Try not to confuse the employer. Be careful of
what you say and realize that your employment is on the
line!
Tips
• Be confident
• Sit straight
• Look up and at the interviewer
• Always write a thank you letter to the person who
interviewed you!

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As am a fresher i dont know how to attend a interview ,give me some tips? ..

Answer / vara prasad

dear friend let you know these things whenever you are attending the interview.

1.make a good cv:it tells that how professional you are so prepare well cv.

2.dress code:the dress code should be formal.if possible wear
lite color shirt and dark/thick color pants.polish your shoes
it looks nice.

3.be confident:while you attending any interview be confident but don't overact that you are a genious.

4.communication:first of all listen what he was asking and then you give the correct answer.if you don't know don't over act.

5.your ans should be straight.

6.feel the atmosphere good then only you good.

7.don't ask about salary before the interview.

8.Keep an Eye contact with a pleasing smile and
confidence in your words.

9.Before conclusion you should make sure that you
succeed in convincing them about the contributions that you
could give them if you are hired.
For professional jobs, you must be prepared with the
technical side as there will be minimum three or four round
interview or there will be more than 1 interviewer.
Special tip: Let me tell you one thing. The person who
interviews you will be having same tension that you have.
And just think that the interviewer has no good
communication skills like you have. This will minimize your
stress.
Never start the conversation with “Well”. And
avoid “fillers” like “you know”, “ummm”. But maintain a
body language.

10.Search in the internet about the company and get
some information about them. Especially the new projects of
that company. So you could answer them if you are asked to
explain about their company.

these are the tips acc to my experieance.
allllllllllllll the best.

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As am a fresher i dont know how to attend a interview ,give me some tips? ..

Answer / vara prasad

Tips to follow while attending an Interview / walkin :
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Prepare a fine resume. Never keep any false information in it.
Keep copies of all your certificates. Also keep supporting documents if you mention any experience.
Search in the internet about the company and get some information about them. Especially the new projects of that company. So you could answer them if you are asked to explain about their company
Home work is a must.
It is important to wear a formal dress and a tie. Better to wear a blazer too. Never forget to polish your shoes. Let the color of your shoes and belt matching. Make sure that your perfumes will not irritate others.
Always show up sooner than scheduled. This will show your possible employer that you have ambition.
The first question you might face is to tell about yourself. This is to give an idea about you and about the communication skills that you have. Keep a tone and flow in your language.
Answer to the right question. Your sentences should be open ended. Try to create a friendly atmosphere.
Hear the question first and answer to that. Don’t interfere while they are talking.
Keep an Eye contact with a pleasing smile and confidence in your words.
Ask them about the salary and facilities that you will get if you are hired.
Before conclusion you should make sure that you succeed in convincing them about the contributions that you could give them if you are hired.For professional jobs, you must be prepared with the technical side as there will be minimum three or four round interview or there will be more than 1 interviewer.
Special tip: Let me tell you one thing. The person who interviews you will be having same tension that you have. And just think that the interviewer has no good communication skills like you have. This will minimize your stress.
Never start the conversation with “Well”. And avoid “fillers” like “you know”, “ummm”. But maintain a body language. This is upon my experience. Wish you all the very best.
Interview / Walkins DO’S :
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Know the exact time and location of your interview; know how long it takes to get there, park, find a rest room to freshen up, etc.
Arrive early; 10 minutes prior to the interview start time.
Treat other people you encounter with courtesy and respect. Their opinions of you might be solicited during hiring decisions.
Offer a firm handshake, make eye contact, and have a friendly expression when you are greeted by your interviewer.
Listen to be sure you understand your interviewer’s name and the correct pronunciation.(www.fresherjobs4u.com)
Even when your interviewer gives you a first and last name, address your interviewer by title (Ms., Mr., Dr.) and last name, until invited to do otherwise.
Maintain good eye contact during the interview.
Sit still in your seat; avoid fidgeting and slouching.
Ask for clarification if you don’t understand a question.

Interview / Walkins DON’Ts :
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Don’t make excuses. Take responsibility for your decisions and your actions.
Don’t make negative comments about previous employers or professors (or others).
Don’t falsify application materials or answers to interview questions.
Don’t treat the interview casually, as if you are just shopping around or doing the interview for practice. This is an insult to the interviewer and to the organization.
Don’t give the impression that you are only interested in an organization because of its geographic location.
Don’t give the impression you are only interested in salary

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Answer / vara prasad

ou finally got the interview for your dream job, but what should you wear? Unless it’s a job in the fashion industry, you won’t get hired for dressing well. What’s important is to seamlessly blend with your interviewer’s expectations for your appearance, so they can focus on what they say and who you are.

Steps
Be formal (no matter what the regular dress code is at the job). The only exceptions to this are if you are interviewing somewhere that they tell you specifically what to wear for your own safety (such as at a factory). For most interviews, a suit is the appropriate attire. A blue suit works the best and it gives you a lot of versatility in terms of shirt and tie choice. Light or dark grey are also good conservative choices. A three button suit will look good on almost anyone, while a 2 button will give a slightly taller/slimmer appearance.
Choose a solid white or blue shirt. You don’t want to look too flashy with a brightly colored shirt, and striped (and especially patterned) shirts are a little less formal. A straight collar is also more formal than a button down. Choose one with a medium spread. (If you have a particularly large neck, a wider collar may look better.)
Wear a tie in a dark, conservative color (never pink). Stick to solids, rep (diagonal striped) or small patterned ties. A red tie will give the friendly politician look, while blue ties give a more serious FBI agent look. Both are acceptable.
Wear a belt or suspenders, but never both at the same time. It’s redundant. If you’re a suspenders kind of guy, get buttons sewed into your trousers and wear suspenders that button on, not the cheap clip-on kind. They will make you look cheap.
Show off your shoes. A pair of black oxfords or cap-toed oxfords is the best choice. Get ones that don’t have super thick soles so they won’t look like boots.
Wear solid, vertically ribbed socks in black or grey. Get socks that are long enough to cover your legs when you sit down in your suit. Socks should always match the color of your trousers.
Tips

A nice watch rounds out the outfit. You don’t have to spend a fortune on a Tag Heuer. Fossil and Timex make nice enough looking watches that can fool almost anyone.
If you are lucky enough to be asked for a second interview, simply changing the shirt and tie combination can give the look of a whole new outfit, even if you don’t have another suit.
Remember to turn off your cell phone before you go.
Although it seems counterintuitive to wear another layer, putting on an undershirt will keep sweat from getting on your dress shirt and showing exactly how nervous you really are. The bonus is that your white shirt will look whiter with a white undershirt. Choose a white short-sleeved tee in favor of an athletic undershirt.
Make sure your dress shirts’ tails are long enough that they stay tucked in. Refresh your tuck right before the interview in the nearest restroom: unzip your fly and reach in to pull the front tail downwards, to align the placket with your trouser hitch and belt buckle.
Wear unscented deodorant and no cologne
Warnings

It is imperative that your clothes are clean and pressed. If you never iron your clothes, iron just this once for your interview. You could also drop your clothes off at the dry cleaners.
Some dress shoes can be slippery, and literally falling on your face is not the impression you want to make. Look for shoes with rubber inserts for traction.
Also make sure your shoes are shined and the heels aren’t worn down. If the heels are worn down, you can have them repaired at a cobbler.
Don’t get a watch that beeps. Don’t ever wear a digital watch.
Some of the more technical organizations you may interview with have a “we don’t hire suits” custom. Check beforehand with the firm’s HR contact to inquire about this.

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Answer / abdul nazeer

can u give one example for how yo tell about ourself

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