Questions asked in HR Interview / Personal Interview
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A list of all possible
HR Interview Questions can
be found in this article. It is very important we prepare to answer these
HR round related interview questions.
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Tell me something about yourself?
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This is the most
common and very first question usually asked in any interview. When you
answer this question you usually have to tell about the following:
· Educational
Qualifications: When you talk about educational qualifications, don't
talk about percentages unless they are very good. If you have made any
achievements like topping college academics or secured a gold medal make
sure you tell about it.
· Family Background:
Donot spend too much of time here. Let the interviewer know your father's
and mother's profession and how many siblings you have.
· Hobbies/Interests:
This is very important section and be prepared for follow up questions. If
you say my hobby is reading books. Interviewer might ask a followup
question like, what type of books you usually read. If you say I read
fiction books. The interviewer might ask you, Who is your favourite author.
So be very careful when you are making up hobbies. It is better if your
hobbies add value for the type of job you
are doing. For example if you are going for a software
engineer interview, you can say browsing internet
as one of the hobby. If a software engineer has good browsing skills he
might find solutions online quickly and solve the problem at hand in less
time. When you say browing as one of your hobby, be prepared for the follow
up interview questions like, What do you usually browse on the internet?
What is your favourite website? Who is your favourite technical article
writer?
· Strengths: Tell interviewer about
your strengths with example. Examples of strengths are listed below. Make
sure you back up each strength with an example from your past experience.
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- Hard Working
in nature.
- Dedication.
- Commitment.
- Good Team
player.
- Communication
Skills
- Problem
solving skills
- Taking
Initiatives
- Beging
Pro-active
- Design
Skills
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· Weakness: When ever you say you
have a weakness, make sure you also have a plan and working on it to over
come your weakness.
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- Too invloved
: Some times when there is a technical issue or a problem I tend to
work continuously until I fix it without having a break. But what I
have noticed and am trying to practice is that taking a break away
from the problem and thinking outside the square or taking suggestions
will assist you in identifying the root cause of the problem sooner.
- Over
confident :
Very rarely I become over confident, especially when a simple task is
given, I get to solving the issue without spending much time planning.
So I am working on applying the 80/20 principle of planning and
implementation. Spend 80% of my effort and time in planning and 20% on
implementation.
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Why should we hire you?
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This is another common question asked in your interview. This
question deals with your ability to market yourself with the experience and
skills you have.
The interviewer is asking this question to find out how can your skills and
experience be a value add for the job you are being interviewed for.
Answers that would
get the interviewer's attention:
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- I have three
years of experience in this technology and my skills enables me to
develop better products in less time
- I have what
it takes to fill the requirements of this job - solve customer
problems using my excellent customer service skills.
- I have the
experience and expertise in the area of customer support that is
required in this position.
This is a time to let the interviewer know what YOU can do for
them and why they should listen to what you have to offer. The more detail
you give the stronger your answer will be. This is not a time to talk about
what you want. It is a time to summarize your accomplishments and relate
what makes you unique and therefore a viable fit for this position.
Look at the job description. Find out
requirements of the job? Make a list of these requirements. List your
skills and think of two or three key qualities you have to offer that match
each requirement that the employer
is seeking.
Other ways of asking
the same question:
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- What can you
bring to this position?
- What can you
bring to the table if selected?
- Why do you
think you are qualified for this job?
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Why are you looking for a change?
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Don't talk bad about your current organisation, Manager or
your co-staff.
What ever may be the reason why you left your present job, don't speak
badly about your previous employer. The interviewer may think, you will you
will talk bad about his company next time you're looking for another job.
Reasons why you
might have left your job:
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- They didn't
pay you enough.
- Odd shift
timings.
- You did not
like the management.
- This new job
offer pays much more than what you are getting now.
- You are
fired for poor performance or bad code of conduct.
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Answers that could get interviewer the attention:
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- My
organisation is very small and I have already spent 3 years and as
there is no scope for growth with my current employer and I'm ready to
move on to a new challenge.
- I'm looking
for a bigger challenge and to grow my career and I couldn't job hunt
part time while working. It didn't seem ethical to use my former
employer's time.
- I'm
relocating to this area due to family circumstances and left my
previous position in order to make the move.
- I am
interested in a new challenge and an opportunity to use my technical
skills and experience in a different capacity than I have in the past.
- I was
looking for a position like this which is an excellent match for my
skills and experience and I am not able to fully utilize them in my
present job as there is very limited scope for growth.
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Other ways of asking the same question:
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- Why are you
leaving your job?
- Why did you
leave your job?
- What made
you leave your current job?
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What do you like/dislike most about your current or last
position?
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The interviewer is trying to find the compatibility between
you and the open position you are being interviewed for.
So do not say anything like:
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- You dislike
overtime.
- You dislike
management.
- You dislike
your immediate manager or co-workers.
- You dislike
deadlines.
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It is safe to say:
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- You like
challenges.
- Opportunity to grow
into design, architecture, performance tuning etc
- Opportunity to learn
and/or mentor junior developers
- You dislike
frustrating situations like identifying a memory leak problem or a
complex transactional or a concurrency issue. You want to get on top
of it as soon as possible.
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How do you handle pressure?
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Another common interview question, asked to find out how well
you can handle on-the-job stress.
So do not say anything like:
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- I dislike
stress and cannot perform well under pressure. All organisations work
with deadlines and at times there will be a crucial need to work under
pressure. This is the reason why most interviewer's ask this question.
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It is safe to say:
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- First, I
understand why there is a need to complete the given task at hand with
in so less time and react to situations, rather than to stress. That
way, the situation is handled and doesn't become stressful.
- I actually
work better under pressure and I've found that I enjoy working in a
challenging environment.
- Prioritizing
my responsibilities so I have a clear idea of what needs to be done
when, has helped me effectively manage pressure on the job.
- If the
people I am managing are contributing to my stress level, I discuss
options for better handling difficult situations with them.
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What are your career goals? or Where do you see yourself in
3-5 years?
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When you answer this question make sure you give realistic
answers. For example a person with 1 year of experience cannot say I would
see myself as a Project Manager in the next 3 years.
Every organisation has a career path and
we have to spend the required time at each level, learn the stuff what it
takes to get it to the next level and move on. Hence set your
expectations realistic.
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- Next 2-3
years to become a senior developer.
- Next 3-5
years to become a team lead.
Also, let the
interviewer know that in terms of my future career path, you are confident
that if you do your work with excellence, opportunities will come your way
and you will be able to achieve your career goals.
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How did you handle your most challenging experience in your
previous job?
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Think of a stressfull thing that happened at your last job.
Then write a short description of what it was and what you did. Did you
work to resolve the problem? Did you remove yourself from the problem and
let other handle it? Stuff like that. Just a short explaination of what
happened.
This is more related to problem solving., first, think of a problem you had
in you work and what is the action/ solution you have taken to resolve. It
is always better to explain the point in logical order with a good example.
When answering a question like this, you should always try and remember
two things:
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- use an
example.
- use the word
'teamwork'.
Employers want to know how you handle stress, how you worked
through that problem, and if you're a team player.
If you are a fresher with no work experience or does not have any
challenging experience, talk to your seniors or people who has experience.
They may give you some examples.
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Answers:
My greatest strength includes my analytical approach, my strong
logics and my patience
My greatest strength includes my honesty
my greatest strength is helping who r not interested in working
and make them to workhard and enjoy the work with sincere.
my greatest strength is my strong and positive thinking.
honesty is my policy and i am hardworking...
My greatest strength is my ability to lead a team, delegate work
and help them deliver and keep the team highly motivated.
Answers:
Proffessionally : Hard working , ampitious , do every thing I
can 2 improve myself more ,, I appreciate serious and hardworking people and
enjoy working (and learning ) from them ..Personally : I have few , but
wonderful , friends .. We meet at week ends and we make wonderfull journeies
and hang outs ..
firstly tell ur name , what u r doing now, education
qualification, technical qualification if u have, ur interest on other
activities ,ur likes dislikes,hobbies, ur achievement , and then go for ur
parents description only if it is necessary.
i am hard working, thorough, innovative. my strength is my
patient adjustable attitude that keeps me working even in difficult situations.
i like reading and am inquisitive about learning new things. i am determined to
use my creativity and knowledge in the corporate world benefiting myself and
moreover the organization i will be working for.
professionally:i am hard working,but i believe to do work with
smarter way it makes my work different from others.i always try to do best.i
think funda of management is also apply in life like planning ..i always try to
learn from others bcz there is always a room for change.
personally:iam sensitive and caring pearson. i think be happy and help others
and give happiness to others.
Abt my proffesional Exp. - Currently i m working with______, I
been working in this company since_______ years, Prior to this company i was
working with______.
Abt my education qualification - I have completed my PG in ______, I did my
graduation in _____.
Abt my personal info - I stay with my family, My father is ____, I have one
younger sister, she is doin her college, I like sports, i like playing table
tennis, chess & carom. I love travelling, I am a multilinguistic person, i
can speak 4 languages.
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