1. Tell us something about yourself.
This is the first question, you can expect during any interview you face. This usually is a question to start the communication and set the ball rolling for the interview. You can answer this question by providing some information about your work experience, technologies you have worked upon, educational qualifications. If you are a fresh graduate, you can provide some information about your family also.
This is the first question, you can expect during any interview you face. This usually is a question to start the communication and set the ball rolling for the interview. You can answer this question by providing some information about your work experience, technologies you have worked upon, educational qualifications. If you are a fresh graduate, you can provide some information about your family also.
The trick is to put the full stop at the
right place to provoke the next question you want. For e.g. “Recently I
developed a website……... It was quite an interesting but a challenging job
which I enjoyed.”
2. Why do you consider yourself a
suitable candidate for this position?
The answer to this question lies in the
preparation you did before the interview. It is extremely important that you
research the requirements of the position well and match them with your skills.
Fresh graduates can talk about their
technical skills, ability to learn and grasp things quickly.
3. Why do you want to leave your present
job or company?
You may want to leave your present job for
any reason but make sure that you do not talk bad about your manager, company
or job. It reflects your complaining attitude.
Provide a sincere reason for e.g. “I think,
I have grown up with my last employer as much as I could. I want to grow
further and I believe that is possible with a new employer.”
4. You have stayed in your current job
for quite a long time, why?
There are many people who do not change
their jobs for years and when they go out looking for a new employer, this is
one of the most important questions they are asked. Some people might look upon
staying with the same employer for long as “lack of ambition”.
A good answer to this question can be
something like, “Yes, you are right. I stayed with my last employer for almost
5 years but I was continuously growing in the company, doing new things,
handling bigger challenges. So, I was quite happy working with them for these
many years.” You can then talk about how you grew with your last employer.
5. What do you know about us?
Research the company and its business a bit
before appearing for the interview. Also, find out a bit about the technologies
they work upon. You don’t need to know everything inside out but having a fair
idea about the company makes you appear interested in the position, to be taken
seriously.
6. What do you do to improve your
knowledge?
The field of…….. (mention yours) is very
revolutionary. It is extremely important to keep yourself abreast with the new
technological developments and this needs you to take some time out of your
work schedule so that you can keep sharpening your saw.
To answer this question, you can tell the
recruiter about the forums which you keep visiting, sites which you keep
reading. It will be an advantage if you are a member of some local user group.
7. Can you perform under pressure?
Most jobs involve working under pressure.
Sometimes, it will be the pressure of delivering on time.
So, expect pressure in everything you do.
It is important to maintain your performance and develop strategies to deliver
under pressure. You can then go ahead and talk about your way of dealing with
pressure and performing under it.
8. Tell us some of your strengths.
Again, it is important to study the
requirements of the position before you appear for the interview. List out your
strengths and offer the ones that this role demands.
9. Tell us some of your weaknesses.
You have to be careful while answering this
question. Do not offer a weakness which will directly affect your selection but
at the same time saying that you do not have any weakness will not be right
too. Every human being has weaknesses, so it is perfectly OK for you to have
some too.
The best way to answer this question will
be to turn one of your strengths as a weakness and say that others accuse you
of having this weakness but you think it is important to work in this manner.
For e.g.: “My colleagues accuse me of paying too much attention to syntaxes but
I believe it is important when you are writing the code to avoid spending too
much time on finding and fixing the bugs later on.”
Another way to answer this question is to
offer a totally un-related weakness for e.g. “I have been staying alone for so
many years now but I still can’t cook independently.”
10. Are you comfortable working in a
team?
“Yes, I am comfortable working in a team.”
If you have any problems in working as a team, it is important to work on them
and develop yourself as a team player.
11. How do you rate your communication
skills?
It is important to have good communication
skills. By good communication skills we mean, ability to understand and explain
in a common language. So, if you believe that your communication skills are
weaker, you need to work on them.
Anything less than average or good is not
acceptable here.
12. You do not have all the experience
we need for this position?
It is not possible for a candidate to have
all the experience an employer requires. Even if you match yourself up to the
expectations on technical front, there will be some difference in the work
environment. And, it is absolutely fine.
The best way to deal with this question is
to analyze the requirements of the position well and match your skills as close
to them as possible. If something is still left untouched, offer your quick
grasping power and ability to learn quickly as a solution & back it up with
an example from the past.
13. How would you compensate for the
lack of experience you have for this position?
As we discussed in the last question, your
ability to understand and pick up new things quickly should be able to
compensate for the lack of work experience you have.
14. If you were hiring for this
position, what qualities would you look for in a potential candidate?
Closely understand the qualities and skills
a person holding the position would need and match them with the qualities you
have.
If you believe that you are missing a big
quality required for the position under discussion, say that, “I understand
that this is an important quality required in the person holding this position
but given a chance, I will inculcate it in me.” Back it up with a confident
body language.
15. Do you know anyone who works for us?
Offer some one’s name if they really know
you well and can offer a positive feedback about you.
16. What is your style of management?
In today’s scenario, everything needs
customization, so here also, one size can’t fit all i.e. one management style
won’t work in all situations. So, offer “situational” as your style of
management.
7. Have you ever fired anyone? How would you go about
firing a person, if required?
The basic purpose of asking this question
is to check your EQ and see if you have the guts to make tough decisions. If
you have fired anyone in the past, discuss your experience and approach. If you
have never done so in the past, discuss the approach you would take to make and
implement such a decision.
Keep the focus of your answer on the fact
that you would try to do your best to ensure that your team performs to its
best but if a particular member is not able to perform even after you taking
all the steps to help him, you would make the tough decision to ensure that the
project doesn’t suffer.
18. What irritates you about co-workers?
The purpose of this question is to see how
well you can fit into a team. Basically, you should not have a problem with a
person, although you can have a problem with the style of working.
So, to answer this question you can simply
say, “I understand that …….. is about team work, so we can’t afford to problems
with co-workers but if someone is not serious about their work or does a low
quality work affecting the whole project, I definitely do not like it”
19. Is there any particular kind of
person you cannot work with?
For the reason given in the above
questions, the answer to this question should be a “No”. This is basically a
different way of putting up the last question.
20. What qualities would you look for in
your senior?
You can mention some generic qualities like
intelligence, good sense of humour, dedicated to his team etc., which all the
managers think that they have in abundance.
21. What motivates you at work?
To answer this question, you can mention things
like – new challenges, good environment which all employers think that they
offer.
22. Will you be happy to work in night
shifts or over the weekends?
You need to answer this question taking
into consideration what is suitable for you. Say that you can work in the night
shifts, only if you can really do it.
23. Have you ever committed a mistake at
work?
To err is human. So, it is perfectly OK if
you committed a mistake at work but before answering the question analyze the
magnitude of mistake you did and the effect it had on the company.
What is more important is – what did you do
to rectify the mistake and make sure that you don’t do it again?
So, mention the mistake you committed and
keep the focus of the answer on the steps you took to rectify it.
24. What position would you prefer while
working on a project?
This question is for you to answer based on
the skills and qualities you have. If you have the capability to handle
different positions, discuss that also in the interview.
25. What are the most important things
for you as a manager?
The two things which should be most
important for a manager to succeed in his role are:
a.) His team should be happy and keep
performing
b.) The project he is working on
with his team is successfully finished with minimum problems.
26. Will you be
happy to re-locate, if required?
Again, a question
for you to answer based on your position. If you are anticipating this question
in the interview, it is better to discuss this with your family also before you
go to face the interview.
27. What kind of
a salary are you looking for?
Try to put the ball
back in interviewer’s court by asking him about the salary they offer for a
position like this. Most of the big companies will have a fixed remuneration
for each level.
However, if this is
negotiable, you will have more negotiation power if you have some work
experience. So, know your lower limit (amount below which you can’t go) and
also know the maximum salary in the industry for the position then put forward
a figure which is not very exact. It is better to mention a range. For e.g. if
you are expecting something around 55 K, say that you expect something in mid
fifties. Don’t keep the range to broad otherwise you will be offered something
towards the lower end.
If you are a
fresher, most of the times you will have to accept the company’s offering for
the position. However, if you find it too less, you can definitely discuss that
during the interview.
28. Do you have
any questions for us?
This is usually the
last question you can expect during an interview. It is extremely important to
have some intelligent questions to ask the interviewer otherwise you may just
sound dull and un-interested. Research the company a bit and discuss if they
have been in news recently. You can also discuss about the growth prospects for
you within the company etc.
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