Dress proper, have a firm handshake, always tell them what THEY want to hear, tell them what your skills are and how it will help them in the company. Most of all, believe in yourself.
Will need a good resume also with no funky stuff in it.
-rocketsfan4lyfe
2006-09-13 03:38:26
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answered by Henry_Tee 7
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Here are a few tips that may make a difference for you!
Structure
Follow a logical structure. We suggest you approach the case by following these five steps to generate a hypothesis and supporting arguments.
Listen closely to the situation and to the questions you'll be asked
Firmly establish your understanding of the case
Create an approach that focuses on critical issues and guides your analysis
Analyze the problem. Ask the interviewer focused questions and evaluate the situation
Clearly summarize your final analysis and conclusions
Think out loud so that the interviewer understands the direction of your thinking. You may also want to write down your findings and assumptions.
Remember, there is no "right" way of doing a case; nor is there a single answer. If you have demonstrated the way you think, you have done all you can to "crack the case."
Attitude
Interact with the interviewer. The case should be a dialogue, not a monologue.
Pace yourself. It's important to not rush to conclusions.
And perhaps most important, relax and have fun.
2006-09-13 03:40:25
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answered by Rockstar 2
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Practice in front of the mirror. Simulate all questions you believe you might be asked (what are your strengths, weaknesses, a situation where you felt like you accomplished something...etc). When you are asked about your weaknesses, you really have to say something to make it positive. For instance, "I am not much of a talker, but this way it keeps me focused on my tasks." I blew an interview because I said i sometimes get nervous, but had nothing to make it a good thing. You don't have to be totally honest, hide the things you don't want them to know about...of course don't say you speak french if you don't speak french... Just go with it, act comfortable, dress well, firm handshake, and let it flow.
2006-09-13 03:42:34
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answered by gnomus12 6
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Take any classes that prepare you for that. When I was in college I took a class called Professional Issues. It was great & it helped me to prepare for future interviews. This class teaches you how to answer common questions that will be asked by the interviewer. Also it teaches you how to make a great interview and also how to dress on your interview day.
2006-09-13 03:39:45
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answered by beachbum26 2
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HAVE SOMEONE YOU TRUST video tape a fake interview, See how you look, body language and handle questions for interview.
This does help. You will show confidence, When I conduct interviews that is what I look for. Prepare knowledge for the job you are seeking. Good Luck
2006-09-13 03:48:52
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answered by Brandy 3
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Something that I do is get on the Internet and learn everything that I can about the company. The interviewer always seems impressed that I know a lot about the company. And it also shows that I have shown intuitive.
2006-09-13 03:39:35
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answered by Liz 4
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hi dear, u r apost graduate in c.s..that's why interviewers think that u have adeep knowledge in at least in one languge .at least u have an interesting subject .u have fully commandon ur topic.
u should be well dressed.u represent ur self in a deciplane.be confident.
best of luck
2006-09-15 19:30:04
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answered by khemendra 1
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For HR/General Questions...
refer - http://bhuvans.wordpress.com/2006/08/19/50-common-interview-qa/
For Technical>>
Java >
http://bhuvans.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/java-questions-part-i/
http://bhuvans.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/java-questions-part-ii/
http://bhuvans.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/java-questions-part-iii/
http://bhuvans.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/java-questions-part-iv/
J2EE >
http://bhuvans.wordpress.com/2006/08/22/two-tier-architecture/
http://bhuvans.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/jdbc/
http://bhuvans.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/servlet-q-a/
http://bhuvans.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/jsp/
DB2>
http://bhuvans.wordpress.com/2006/08/19/db2-q-a/#more-81
2006-09-13 03:51:04
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answered by Bhuvana S 1
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you can go online and check some interview questions & answer based on your field. that should help you.
site fro searching such question is:- google .com
2006-09-13 03:51:00
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answered by Maddy 2
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4futureengineers.com and http://in.rediff.com/getahead/2006/may/25quiz.html
these are two sites which provide interview questions
2006-09-13 04:04:20
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answered by Nazia A 2
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