Assuming that you are selected, what will be your strategy for next 60 days?
If
I am selected for this position, I’ll use my initial 60 days in
understanding my role carefully in terms of the contribution to the
business and increasing the overall profitability. I’ll sit with my line
manager and other juniors to understand what has already been done and
what its impact has been. From there on, I’ll formulate my strategy to
growth in close conjunction with managers and see that it is properly implemented. | |
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How would you improve upon our product/ company?
Since
I’d be coming from an altogether new environment, I am bound to possess
a new perspective towards everything here including the company,
product, customers, environment, strategy etc. This will enable me to
constructively question things which anyone else here might not do. This
will help in improving the things and making the product & company
better.
Having worked closely with product development team I
understand how the research for product development is carried out and
how is customer requirement analysed; I’d be able to provide a value
addition there too.
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Don’t you think, you are overqualified for this position?
You
might feel that I possess more degrees than you require for this
position. But, I believe that I grow everyday when I talk to my staff,
customers and superiors. So, basically the learning process continues
through out the life – I don’t think I am over qualified.
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Have you ever had a problem with your peer? Can you give us an example?
Yes,
it happened once. I was quite friendly with a colleague of mine from
the other department. While talking to him during the lunch hour, I
casually told him about the new marketing strategy that the marketing
team was thinking about. He mentioned it to his boss and that caused a
lot of confusion between the two departments. This taught me a lesson
that you must not discuss any departmental strategies with anyone from
other department unless you have been authorised by your boss.
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I see, there’s some gap in your work history. Why?
Yes,
I was feeling exhausted after years of non-stop work. So, I decided to
take a break and spend some time with my family on a rejuvenating
vacation. I am happy to have returned fully recharged.
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Can you tell us something about your previous boss?
All
my bosses possessed some skills worth learning. I have always tried to
learn something new from them including my previous boss.
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Is there anything that you do not like about your last or current job?
I
was quite enthusiastic while joining my last job. Towards the end, the
number of challenges and opportunity to grow further started
diminishing. A challenge loving and growth oriented person like me
doesn’t enjoy this.
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Have there been instances, when your decision was challenged by your colleague or manager?
Yes,
there have been many such instances. I like people who challenge my
decisions rather than following me blindly. This keeps me ensured that I
am surrounded by thinking brains rather than just a set of dumb
followers.
When someone challenges your decisions, you are bound
to rethink over it and the chances of reaching the best option are
brighter.
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If you are allowed to change one thing about your last job, what would it be?
I
have been working at a senior level since last many years. These roles
have always needed me to make real time decisions. Sometimes the facts,
figures and other information in real time cases are not complete &
still we have to make a decision. In such cases, there exists a
probability of making inaccurate decisions.
Knowing this, I
usually run down my old decisions to see the outcome. It makes sure that
I don’t repeat a mistake ever again in future. While carrying out one
such exercise, I realised that the product promotion strategy that I
recommended would have been different, if I had had the complete data
and figures but there was no way to get them in real time.
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How long can you commit to work with us?
I
like new challenges and a chance to grow. As long I keeping getting
these, I don’t think I’ll need to switch over. I’d like to believe that
this relationship lasts for many years. However, I haven’t set a time
limit as such.
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You seem to be drawing a good salary. Will you be OK in taking a salary cut?
I
believe that at one point of time in career salary becomes secondary
and self actualisation become more important. While taking up any new
job, it will be my priority to ensure that the work culture, chances to
contribute and grow are sufficient along with the money I am paid. I
also believe that any good company who cares about its employees ensures
that they are paid well.
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What is your expected salary?
I
believe that an ideal remuneration for any position recognizes the
ability, rewards the performance and provides the employee an
opportunity to indulge in his hobbies and passions. I am sure that this
company also takes care of these.
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Would you like to ask us anything?
I
would like to know about the career growth I can expect being with this
company. I am quite an ambitious person and this information will be
helpful.
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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.
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 using
Drupal. It was quite an interesting but challenging job which I
enjoyed.”
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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.
For e.g. if
the position requires an Asp.net developer with good knowledge of
health care domain, tell the interviewer about your technical skills and
your domain knowledge.
Fresh graduates can talk about their technical skills, ability to learn and grasp things quickly.
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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.”
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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.
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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.
For e.g. I see that your company does a lot of
projects based on OpenSource platforms like Joomla, Drupal, Magento
which is quite interesting as I have a similar kind of experience.
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What do you do to improve your knowledge?
The
field of IT 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, blogs which you keep
reading. It will be an advantage if you are a member of some local user
group.
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Can you perform under pressure?
Most
of the times, the job of software development is that of working under
pressure. Sometimes, it will be the pressure of delivering on time while
it can be that of a bug that has sprung all of a sudden in your code.
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 an talk about your way of dealing with pressure and
performing under it.
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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.
For e.g. If you are appearing for the
position of a Tech Lead – VB.net, talk about your VB.net skills, any
extra knowledge which you have about coding with VB.net in comparison to
other candidates, your team management skills etc.
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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 to much attention to syntax 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.”
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Are you comfortable working in a team?
The
whole work of software development or IT is a team work. So, the only
answer to this question can be: “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.
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How do you rate your communication skills?
Again,
IT is about dealing with people within and out of the company. So, 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.
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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
analyse 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 IT 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”
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Is there any particular kind of person you can not 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 analyse 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Discuss the most stressful situation you came across in your previous job.
Here
you should discuss a stressful situation that you were able to overcome
and keep a positive tone, do not say you never came across a stressful
situation. Typical answers can be:
- Our team’s targets were
increased three fold and initially everyone was overwhelmed by the
number, but we discussed it with our manager and he was co-operative and
understood the situation. But he wanted us to give it a try and was
ready to reduce the targets to a more realistic number.
- You can
also talk about a very demanding project where you worked for long
hours/2 shifts and had to sacrifice on family time, but once the project
was done you got recognition for the hard work and you were over the
stress.
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For how long do you expect to stay with our organization?
You should ensure that you give an impression that you will pay back more than what you take from the company:
- You can say I will stay here as far as I see an opportunity for growth, as I am looking for a stability in work place
- If they stress on number of years say 3-4 years, and more if I can explore new challenges/growth opportunities
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Why should we hire you?
- Here you should discuss the profile you have applied for and your strengths/experience with which you can add value to the job
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Discuss your achievements at your previous job, and say that I have
developed my skills to suit my current profile, but I want to develop
myself futher and face new challenges, and for that I need to change my
job.
- I will always be willing to change roles share responsibilities to suit company requirements
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Discuss your strengths
Discuss strengths that show your professional expertise, some of the answers could be:
- Multi tasking:
Say I have been working on mulitple project and I am required to keep
tabs on each project and co-ordinate with a lot of teams, and I am able
to do it efficiently.
- Problem Solving: You can say that in
my current job role I have spent a good time to know how to solve
problems. My team members see me as a go-to person to solve issues.
- Communication
- Team player
- Quick learner
Support each point with examples
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Discuss your weaknesses and how do you plan to overcome it
Discuss weaknesses in positive light always discuss how you plan to overcome it, some of the answers could be:
-
I am always willing to take up additional responsibilities, but I end
up being over worked so now I am realistic about what I can do, so that I
do work to the required standards
- If you lack certain
technical skill, which is not crucial for the job you can state that and
say you are planning to take up a training course/certification to get
over it
- If you do not wish to discuss your weakness, you can say, I cannot compete with Rajnikant :P
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What is your idea of an ideal company?
Do not go over board and ask for , it might give an impression that you are too demanding, some of the answers could be:
- An ideal company provides maximum opportunities for growth of employees.
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They provide comfortable and flexible work environment, so that
employees can perform at their best and work towards company’s benefit.
- A company that encourages learning
- A company that encourages open culture
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Why are you leaving your previous job?
Do not go around defaming your company, it will give a bad impression about you.
Give reasons such as:
- Professional Growth
- New challenges
- Change in profile
- Planning to relocate (if applicable)
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With time I found my job was becoming monotonous and I didn’t want this
to have any impact on the job I was doing for my employer
- I am not actively looking for a job change but, I saw this opening and it looked interesting.
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Tell us something about your achievements at your previous job.
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Talk about your professional acheivements, if you were recognised as a
high performer or you got good feedback from your manager
- You can also discuss you annual ratings
- Discuss your promotions/appraisals
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Tell us what do you know about our company.
- Browse through the company website and make sure you know what the company does and make sure you do so in short
- Discuss the positives aspects of the company, the interviewer should feel that you have done your home work
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Why do you want to work for us?
-Start
by discussing the profile you have applied for and go on to say that
the organization would provide an opportunity to enhance your knowledge
and help you to grow professionally
-Discuss how you would be of use to the organization and how you plan to develop your professional competencies
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Are you willing to relocate/travel?
- Always say yes if you need the job
- You can ask whether they will compensate for relocation costs
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Are you a good team player?
Companies look for team players as well as those who are self starters and can work independently, so you need to be versatile:
-You should show that you enjoy working in a team. Say that you are open to suggestions from team members and seniors.
-It
is always good to work in a team as one can get the support of other
members and in times of crisis everyone can work together to achieve the
goal.
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Can you work independently?
- Yes, I can work independently without supervision or support from a team
- Do not emphasize on working independently as that will be seen as an inability to work with others.
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Do you have any questions for us?
Always have a question ready to answer this one:
- You can ask whether the company allows for lateral and vertical role changes
- You can also ask whether the company encourages learning and development of employees
- Ask whether the company has plans for expansion
- You can also discuss your role in detail
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Are you willing to work for long hours, if the project demands that from you?
- Discuss situations when you must have done so to fulfill project requirements in the past
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What is your current CTC and what are your expectations?
- Be honest about your CTC, as you will have to produce you salary slip as a proof of employment
- Be realistic when you state your expected CTC, you can ask for a 30-40% hike
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If you are underpaid at your current company you can look for the
standard salary paid for the experience you have and ask for that amount
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Are you planning to go for further studies?
Be transparent in your answer.
- If you are pursuing further studies, say so. Tell them why you want to go for that course
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If you are taking up a distance education course or a part time course,
they should know, as you will need to take leaves when you appear for
exams
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Discuss your five characteristics.
List down points that will help you professionally:
- Independent
- Responsible
- Hard working
- Multi tasker
- Prompt
- Add your characteristcs
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Tell us something about your hobbies.
Answer it with honesty, as they can go deeper into this discussion. You can include:
- Browsing the internet
- Blogging,
- Listening to music,
- Chatting with friends,
- Reading newspapers,
- Reading books,
- Shopping,
- Watching movies….
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What is more important to you money or success?
This
is tricky question, as money and success both are important and you
cannot outweigh the importance of one over the other. Personally you
might prefer money over success or success over money, but it is better
to be neutral when answering this question in an interview:
You
can say, that money and success both are important for you, but if you
have to choose you would choose success. The reason being, if one is
successful money often follows and you need not focus on money over
success..
What is Recruitment ?
- Recruitment is the process of identifying, screening and hiring the most suitable candidate for a job vacancy. - The candidate might be hired internally or from external sources - The process must be performed in timely and cost effective manner - It can also be termed as a process linking the employers and the employees
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Explain the purpose and importance of recruitment.
The purpose of recruitment is to:
- Attract the maximum number of candidates to the organization and encourage them to apply - Create strong database and select the best candidate for the position - Ascertain the current and future manpower requirements of the organization - Make the hiring exercise a cost effective one
Importance of recruitment is:
- To identify the potential candidates within the organization for future man power requirements - To identify the outside candidates and hire them to meet the man power requirements - To establish various sources of candidates - To help in increasing the success of hiring process
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Explain recruitment process.
The
recruitment process tries to get the best manpower for the
organization. It can be considered as the first strategic step towards
the success of an organization.
The process consists of following major steps:
- Identifying the vacancy - Preparing the job specifications and description of the potential candidate - Advertising the requirement - Receiving and managing the applications - Short listing the candidates - Arranging the interviews - Conducting the interviews and deciding on the candidate
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What are the various internal and external sources of recruitment?
There can be two kinds of sources of recruitment for organizations - Internal and External.
Internal recruitment - It means getting the candidate from within the organization to fulfil a vacancy. Internal recruitment can be done by:
- Transfer - transferring an employee from one location/ department to other. - Promotion - Taking the employee higher up in the hierarchy - Ex-employees - These could be the retired or retrenched employees - Demotion - Lowering the position of an employee in the hierarchy for various reasons
External recruitment - It means getting the absolutely new candidate to the company. The sources of these employees could be many:
- Job notifications in the print/ online media - College campuses - Placement agents - Unsolicited applicants - Employee referral program - Employment exchange - Labour contractors
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Explain the internal and external factors affecting recruitment.
There can be various internal and external factors which affect the recruitment process.
Internal factors - The factors which are under the control of organization are called internal factors.
These could be -
i.) Recruitment policy of the organization ii.) Human Resource Planning iii.) Expansion plans iv.) Cost of recruitment
External factors - These are the factors which are not under the control of the organization.
These could be -
i.) Availability of talent ii.) Brand image of the organization iii.) Politico-social environment iv.) Legal conditions v.) Economic condition of the market vi.) Recruitment policy of the competitors
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What should be the focus of recruitment policy of a company?
A
good recruitment policy helps the organization in developing an
effective recruitment process. It can be termed as the first step in
developing an efficient recruitment process. A recruitment policy
defines the recruitment objectives and clearly defines the framework to
work within.
A good recruitment policy should focus on:
- Being unbiased towards all candidates - Recruiting the best talent - Helping the employees identify their potential - Promoting transparent, merit based selection - Developing cost effective recruitment process - Appointing an authority for final decision - Being socially, politically, legally and economically friendly
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List some factors that affect the recruitment policy of a company.
Various factors which can affect the recruitment policy of a company are:
- Its objectives - Policies of the competitors - Government laws - Social and economic - Political environment - Cost of recruitment - Time available - Preferred recruitment sources
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What are the main components of a recruitment policy?
The main components of a recruitment policy are:
- Terms of recruitment - Sources of recruitment - Using the services of placement agents - Payment terms and conditions for placement agents - Recruitment of contractual employees - Obtaining requirements from departments - Selection process - Employment terms and conditions
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What are the advantages of outsourcing the recruitment services?
Many
organizations outsource their recruitment services to the placement
agencies. The main advantages of doing so are as follows:
- It allows the organizations to focus on core and strategic activities - It leads to optimal use of resources and time - It provides access to the expertise of the placement agents - Reduction in recruitment cost
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Explain Poaching/ Raiding.
Poaching
in recruitment means hiring the employee of a competitor who is working
in the same capacity as desired by you. This is a major challenge faced
by the HR managers as it causes the leakage of talent from an
organization and effects its productivity.
The employee is usually hired by offering him better salary and perks.
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List the e-recruitment techniques. What are the advantages of e-recruitment?
E-recruitment means using internet for the recruitment services.
Three main techniques used in e-recruitment are:
- Advertising on job portals - Building a recruitment section on company's website. - Screening the database of candidates on job portals
The advantages of e-recruitment are:
- Lower cost of advertising the job openings - Helps in saving time - Large pool of candidates to choose from - Day in - day out access to the database - Screening the database brings in only relevant candidates - Paper less process - more organised
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Differentiate between recruitment and selection.
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Recruitment aims at searching for the talent and promoting the
candidates to apply for the position while selection is the process of
screening the candidates to fill a position with the most suitable
candidate.
- Recruitment process get a pool of candidates for the selection process to work and choose the best one.
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Recruitment encourages more and more people to apply while selection
eliminates unsuitable candidates to zero down on the best one.
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There is no contractual agreement between the employee and the employer
in the recruitment process while after the selection a contract is
agreed upon by the employee and the employer.
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What is recruitment management system? What are its features and benefits?
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Recruitment management system is a tool for effective management of
recruitment process. It helps in quick, reliable, accurate and unbiased
processing of various applications.
- The system helps in efficient management of system by automatically maintaining the database of candidates.
- It works as a good interface between various parties involved in the whole process
- It helps in better communication.
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How would you maximize your ROI on recruitment?
Recruitment
is a time and money consuming activity. In order to maximize the ROI
through recruitment activities, a company should keep following things
in mind:
- Clearly define the achievements you expect from the
recruitment process. Establishing the clear goals doesn't leave a place
for confusion in the system. - Develop effective ways to measure critical results. - Precise estimation of time and cost of recruitment. - Ensure that the people working in the recruitment process are well trained. - Estimate the tangible and intangible benefits that have come from the recruitment exercise.
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Explain the process of recruitment through placement agents.
The process of recruitment through placement agents consists of following steps:
- Brief the consultant about the profile and the candidate - Placement consultant shortlist some candidates and sends the CVs - Company's representative shortlists the CVs sent by consultants - Interview is scheduled by the agent - Interview conducted by the company's representative - If the candidate is selected, he is given an offer after the negotiation else the consultant sends another candidate
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What qualities would you look for in consultants before getting them on board for your recruitment activities?
If
a company decides to outsource its recruitment activities, it looks for
a consultant to do this job. Following are the important qualities, a
company should look for in the consultant before hiring them -
- Experience and expertise in the sector - Resources they possess - Achievements in the last projects - Flexibility and adaptability - Result orientation
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What are the elements of an effective recruitment strategy?
The
purpose of a recruitment strategy is to hire the best talent a company
desires in a timely and cost effective manner. Following are the main
elements of an effective recruitment strategy:
- Identifying the jobs - Type of candidates required depending on their - performance, experience, domain knowledge. - Sources to tab - job portals, campuses, competitor's employees, employee referral - Assigned recruiters - Process to evaluate and hire candidates
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What challenges have you faced as a recruiter?
Major challenges a recruiter faces are:
- Lack of candidates in some particular domain - Changing trends of the market - Lack of self motivation - Lack of agility in the process - Lack of job prioritization - Lack of proper job analysis
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If you are required to recruit expats, what qualities will you try to judge during the interview?
When
there is a shortage of skills and talents at a particular geographical
location, the company tries to hire people from other geographical
locations. These people are called expats. Sometimes the companies
require only expats for certain positions - depending on their
recruitment strategy. While hiring expats it is important to judge
following qualities in them:
- Professional qualifications and expertise - Adaptability and Flexibility - Cultural sensitivity - Family conditions - Open mindedness - Any past international work experience - Level of self-motivation
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What do you understand by "Equal Employment Opportunity"?
Equal
employment opportunity means an equal and fair treatment for all
people. There is no discrimination among the employees or candidates on
the basis of: race, age, sex, marital status, disability, sexuality, pregnancy etc.
Equal
employment Opportunities help in overall development of both the
society as well as the organization. They help the organizations in
creating a good image for themselves and discharging their social
responsibilities.
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Great information! T his will be very useful for potential job seekers.
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