J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Cyient (South Twenty Four Parganas) en févr. 2015
Entretien
The job interview process can be lengthy. Being interviewed once and getting a job offer is typically a thing of the past. Today, many companies have an involved interview process starting with screening interviews, which often take place on the phone, followed by in-person interviews, second interviews, and even third interviews.
In addition to a hiring manager, you make meet with managers, employees, and other staff. How hiring is handled depends on the employer and the systems they have in place for screening and evaluating potential new hires.
Here's an overview of each step in the interview process, along with advice on the best way to handle each type of interview as you progress up the interview ladder towards a job offer.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
1. What is your greatest strength? - Best Answers
This is one of the questions that employers almost always ask. When you are asked about your greatest strengths, it's important to discuss the attributes that will qualify you for the specific job and set you apart from the other candidates.
2. What is your greatest weakness? - Best Answers
Another typical question interviewers will ask is about your weaknesses. Do your best to frame your answers around positive aspects of your skills and abilities as an employee.
3. Tell me about yourself. - Best Answers
Here’s how to answer questions about you without giving out too much – or too little – personal information.
Start by sharing some of your personal interests which don't relate directly to work.
4. Why should we hire you? - Best Answers
Are you the best candidate for the job? Be prepared to say why. Make your response a concise sales pitch that explains what you have to offer the employer, and why you should get the job.
5. What are your salary expectations? - Best Answers
What are you looking for in terms of salary? It seems like a simple question, but your answer can knock you out of content for the job if you overprice yourself. Here's the best way to answer questions about salary.
6. Why are you leaving or have left your job? - Best Answers
When asked about why you are moving on, stick with the facts, be direct and focus your interview answer on the future, especially if your leaving wasn't under the best of circumstances.