It was really nice to read the article and ofcourse helped me to think a lot on it.. Though presently I am working and not planning to change my present Employeer but got a clue how to present my self in front of my employeer. well. Thankks again
I thank you very much for this article. Even though I dont intend to attend an interview in the near future but the tips given by you are good and is very useful to share with some going for an interview and ofcourse to me when I happen to go in future.
The article has given me a lot of confidence and I thank you once again.
This is a very good article to read through, before going to an interview u should read allong through this article, and try to memorise all the questions given in the article, shurely u will get succes in the interview.
Hi there! I'm a 20 years old student of Economics. I read this article, "Called for an interview?"...it made for some interesting reading. Often in the nervousness and rush to be at the interview on time, we forget little things that make a big impression. I liked this article because it provided some useful and easy tips on the topic. With my plans to pursue further studies in Economics, I guess I still have few more years to go before I apply for a job myself, but I shall always keep in mind the important suggesstions given in this article...infact I've already forwarded this article to most of my friends! Good work!..keep it up! Bye! Anwesha.
I do not feel that asking for business card during interview is a nice idea. They may get an impression that you may try to use some influence to get selected.
Thanks for the article. Its a key to open the doors of fortune. But I would like to know the reply for Q : Tell me about yourself. A : What points to b discussed..pls.let me know.
I have completed my MCA degree with 80.63%, I would like to know about the preparation for tests and interviews. plz inform me how to perpare to my id. I
RE:MCA Fresher
by Dinesh on Oct 03, 2004 11:27 PM
Veena,
I have been Involved in recruiting both senior and junior level IT staff for several years and would like to share some tips here, with respect to fresh candidates
Technical Interviews:
Keep your fundamentals strong. We do not ask very complex questions in the begining. We look for basics. We further look to see if you have understood the application of a concept, rather than the definition. For example, We could have asked for a definition of a friends function in C++, or a question like why do we need friends function or give a situation and see if you can apply the concept of a friends function. The difference is in the maturity of the Interview.
Further, we look for width. Just because you are an MCA does not mean we should not expect good understanding of networking technologies like Broadband etc. Some basic understanding of the current and emerging technologies would be very usefull.
Further, Career ceritifications help, but they have a context. If you have done a certification, but do not demonstrate an Understanding of the basics, this wont help. Due to lack of space, I would conclude here. Best wishes.