adhitz3

Thursday, 31 December 2015

BASIC NEEDS TO BECOME A SOFTWARE((PART-9))



   ::::::::::::: BASIC NEEDS TO BECOME A SOFTWARE :::::::::::::::::

                      :::::::::::::::::: PART-9 ::::::::::::::::::::   

HI FRIENDS! 

                Let’s start our daily topic basic needs to become a software. Today I am giving tips for multiple interviews.

Ø If you receive a job offer after your first interview with a company, consider yourself extremely lucky! Over the years, it has become increasing common to be put through series of interviews before you get an offer-if you get one at all. the trick is to prepare yourself as thoroughly for multiple  interviews as you would for just one- and then some.

Ø :::: TIP{1} FOR MULTIPLE INTERVIEW :::::::::::::

                 It has always been important to do your homework
before you go to an interview. You should research the company as thoroughly as you can. You should also “”know your stuff”” be confident of your ability to answer questions about your experience, skills, and so on. Those factors just become more important when you were facing the prospect of multistage interview process. the better prepared you are going into the first interview, the better prepared you will be for the others.

Ø ::::TIP{2} FOR MULTIPLE INTERVIEW :::::::::::::::::::::::

                 Ask for as much information as you can from the person who contacts you to arrange the interviews, whether he/she works for the company or for an agency they are using to prescreen candidates. The contact should be willing and able to tell you things like the name(s) and title(s) of the people you will be interviewing with and give you some general information about the position you will be interviewing for . if possible, try to find out from that person what the probable salary range is for the position, so you will have an idea of where you fit on scale. Ask your questions politely but firmly. If he/she can’t answer them reasonably well, that might be a red flag. You’re better off knowing that before you actually go to the first interview.

                  “’OKAY FRIENDS LET’S CONTINUE IN MY ANOTHER POST””.

          :::::::::::::::::::: THANK YOU :::::::::::::::::::::::::
                        
                           

No comments:

Post a Comment