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Sunday, September 28, 2014

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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Very imp. for freshers - Top 10 Job searching tips to get Job - Click here to read - "D8"


Top Job Search Tips
Ten Time Saving Tips to Speed Up Your Job Search:

Is your job search off to a slow start or getting stuck?
Here are some quick time-saving job search tips that will help your hunt for a new job go smoothly.
  1. Be Prepared. Have a voicemail system in place and sign-up for a professional sounding email address. Consider getting a separate e-mail account to use for your job search, so you can stay organised. Put your mobile phone number on your CV so you can follow up in a timely manner.
  1. Be More Than Prepared. Always have an up-to-date CV ready to send – even if you are not currently looking for work. You never know when an opportunity that is too good to pass up might come along. If you’re not on LinkedIn yet, create a LinkedIn Profile and start making connections with people who can help you job search.
  1. Don’t Wait. If you are laid-off, file for unemployment benefits right away. You will most likely be able to file a new claim online or by phone.
  1. Get Help. Utilize local free services that provide career counselling and job search assistance, experience & mentorship always matters.
  1. Create Your Own Templates. Have copies of your CV and cover letter ready to edit. That way you can change the content to match the requirements of the job you’re applying for, but, the contact information and your opening and closing paragraphs won’t need to be changed. Microsoft Word users can download free templates for resumes, cover letters and email messages which can be personalised for your own correspondence. We recommend keeping a record of all the positions your CV has been put forward to and keep control of where your CV is sent. DO NOT Allow third parties to submit your CV without your permission.
  1. Review Samples. It’s always a good idea to look at sample cover letters and CV’s to get ideas for your own job search materials. Take a look online for examples and remember to select carefully the correct one for you.
  1. Use Job Search Engines. Search the job search engines online. Use the job search engine sites to search the major job boards, company sites, associations, and other sites with job postings for you – fast. You will be able to search all the jobs posted online in one step.
  1. Jobs by Email. Let the jobs come to you. Use job alerts to sign up and receive job listings by email. All the major job sites have search agents and some websites and apps specialize in sending announcements….Sign up for job alerts @ http://blog.cliniindia.com/
  1. Time Savers. Strapped for time? Consider getting professional help writing or editing your resume.
  1. References Ready. Have a list of three references including name, job title, company, phone number and email address ready to give to interviewers. Print a copy of your reference list and bring it with you to interviews.
  1. Use Your Network:  Be proactive in your hunt for work. Many of the positions vacant, if not most, job openings aren’t advertised. Tell everyone you know that you are looking for work. Ask if they can help.
  1. Get Social. Social networking sites like Facebook, Linked in  and Twitter can be a good way to get job listings before they are listed elsewhere. Plus, you can promote your candidacy using the social media tools that are readily available for free for job seekers and companies are increasingly using social media for recruiting. This tip isn’t a time saver, but, it will broaden your online job search resources.
  1. Don’t Stop. Don’t limit your job searching to the top sites like.. Check the smaller niche sites that focus on a particular geographic location or career field and you will find plenty of job listings. Networking works, too. Tap into your network of contacts to see who might be able to help you with job leads or a referral.
  1. Related Articles: Use Google and other search engines to seek additional information on other related articles.
  1. Read More: Make sure you read up on local press releases in the area including all of the related methods including social Media.
  1. In summary I can say that “Getting a job is like a Goal, you can’t expect to fulfill your goals by just trying hard to achieve – you need to be smarter, you need to customize yourself & your cv as per job requirement, utilize above mentioned points or join me @ Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/dheeraj.awasthi1 ) if you want any guidance regarding your career)..
Dheeraj Awasthi



Wednesday, September 24, 2014

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·         *** We are looking for Male/Female candidates for the post of Corporate Interface Executive @ DELHI, BANGALORE & HYDERABAD Locations....(CLINI INDIA)
·         Interested candidates may walk in to the venue with their Updated resume & relevant Documents - 
·         Date: 25, 26 & 27 September 2014
·         Timing: 11:00 am to 02:00 pm
·         Post: Corporate Interface Executive
·         Salary: Negotiable
·         Address: CLINI INDIA NOIDA, LEVEL 5, TOWER C, GREEN BOULEVARD, PLOT NO. B9/A, SECTOR 62, NOIDA - 201301

Friday, September 19, 2014

FOR FRESHERS -Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid While Attending an Interview :::::::: "D8"


You may feel comfortable and confident about your chances throughout the job application process. A well developed resume will get you an interview,but a successful interview is the key to getting the job. Prior to the interview your research should include what you should do for your interview, but has it ever occurred to you to look for what you should NOT do during your interview? I bet it has not! The Top 10 mistakes you need to be aware of that you should Absolutely NOT do when going into an interview are as followed:
1. Incorrect attire
Dress more conservatively than you would usually dress on an average day. You do not want to show up to the interview in a pair of jeans,t-shirt, and tennis shoes. In order to make the best impression on your interviewers and leave a lasting impression on them you should follow these guidelines:
Brushing teeth and arriving with fresh breath/ good hygiene.
Neatly arranged hairstyle.
Clean and conventional dress shoes.
Small amount/not gaudy jewelry.
Cleaned and neat fingernails.
Appropriate amount of cologne or perfume.
Do not have gum, candy, or other matter in your mouth.
No obvious and inappropriate body piercings other than single ear piercings for women.
No visible tattoos.
Specific items for women include:
Tailored skirt or pant suit in matching neutral colors. Length of skirt should be no shorter than the Knee. Underneath suit jacket should be a tailored blouse showing no cleavage.
Matching accessories.
No clubbing wear.
No outrageous makeup.
No torn tights or nylons.
Specific items for men include:
Matching pant suit in neutral colors. That said, no crazy or wildpatterns or colors.
Wear a quality silk tie that compliments your suit.
Shirt should be long sleeved ALWAYS, in white, light blue, or conservative striped pattern.
Facial hair neatly trimmed.
Recommended no jewelry what so ever.
Shoes and belt must match. Find MUCH MORE right here!
2. Unprepared answers
The most common interview questions are very well known, so make sure you have the answers well prepared. Going into an interview unprepared can be a death wish! Make sure you have accurately prepared and unrehearsed can cause you to lose that great job opportunity. Here is an example of how to be prepared with an impressive answer:
“Where do you see yourself in 5 years? What are your goals?”
What not to do-
Never imply anything along the lines of ending your employment with the company you are interviewing with or moving on to bigger and better things in the near future.
How to answer-
If asked where you see yourself in a certain number of years, tell the interviewer that you have a long-term commitment to the job in which you are applying and that you will grow as the position does.
3. Unprepared questions
As important as it is to have answers to questions prepared, it is equally important to have questions prepared to ask your interviewer because it will make you look more professional and well prepared. Some interview questions you can have in mind to ask are:
Is there anything about the company you like to see improved?
When do you expect to make your hiring decision?
When do you think I can expect to hear back from you? Having these questions in mind can give You the edge against all other interviewees the company will see.
4. Forgetting to do your research
One of the worst things you can do is go into an interview knowing absolutely nothing about the company you are applying with. Prior to the interview, it is vital to know and learn as much as you can possibly lean about the company. Some research you should do includes:
Preliminary company information.
If the company you are applying with has a parent corporation
What the position you are applying for entails Get the inside information to impress your interviewer with all of the knowledge you will know during your interview!
5. Not watching what you say
Everyone makes mistakes, but it is extremely important to avoid every mistake you can! Some things you may say might offend someone and blow your chances at getting that job. Make sure to carefully watch what you say, and think about what you want to say before you say it. Somethings to avoid saying in your interview include:
Asking about their pay or how much they make.
Questioning their authority
Attacking/speaking against personal beliefs
Avoiding these types of statements or questions can save yourself the pain of hearing that you did not get the interview, and keep you in the race for the job!
6. Ringing of cell phones
Probably the worst mistake you can make in an interview and the by far EASIEST one to avoid is having your cell phone ring during your interview! Having your cell phone go off during your interview is a slap in the face to your potential employer, showing them that you care more about your personal calls than their company. If your phone rings during the interview you can pretty much kiss your job good-bye, here are some solution ideas to avoid this incident:
Turn off your cell phone.
Silence your phones as soon as you pull into the parking lot of your interview.
Set an alarm so you remember to turn off/silence your phone.
By just following these simple and common sense guidelines to avoid your phone going off can save you tons of embarrassment and better yet your job!
7. Checking the time
Yes, the exact time of the day may be important to you so you can make your next task of the day on time, but to your interviewer it looks like they are wasting your time. If you check the time frequently during your interview, you will be sending a very negative vibe toward your employer and they will not hire you and waste your time.
Avoid this misunderstanding by (1) planning enough time in your day to allow more than enough time for your interview, (2) if you plan anything else during that day be sure whoever is involved in your plans knows you have an important interview to attend, and (3) don’t wear a watch to avoid any temptation to look at the time!
Let your interviewers know exactly how important this job is to you by showing them complete and utter respect during your interview and provide them with your undivided attention toward! Learn how to provide even more respect toward your interviewer
8. Asking about salary too early
We all know that money is very important to keep our lives going especially with this economy, but one of the WORST things you can doing an interview is ask about the salary you will be making. If you ask about your salary you will be showing the interviewer that you only care about the money you will be making and not about the position or the company itself.
You will find out soon enough what your salary will be, all you need to do is show patience and wait for the call that will say that “You’re hired!” and the answer about salary will follow!
9. Telling about other job offers
Getting offered a job or even multiple jobs is very exciting, but what do you do if you have another interview coming up? Well, you do NOT tell that company about your previous offers! You do not want that company to feel like you are disposable. For example, if you express that other companies have offered you a position versus a person who is desperately looking for a job and that company is their only hope, they will choose the other person who really needs the job.
Be smart, do not give the company an easy reason to dismiss you early and possibly lose your chances at a better job, higher pay, and a more successful life where you can advance in the position! Keep those other job opportunities you have received to yourself! To discover the secrets to learning how to watch what you say during an interview!
10. Tardiness
The most embarrassing thing you can possibly do for an interview is be late! Being late on your first day is bad enough, but just imagine being late for your interview, and say good bye to that job opportunity. Yes, it is very easy to get stuck in traffic, by a train, or even an unfortunate accident, but the company will see this as an excuse for your tardiness not a reason! Easy tips to eliminate all chances of being late by:
Leaving 15 minutes before you would normally plan to leave (Showing up early looks AWESOME).
Plan alternate routes to take in case the unexpected occurs.
Set an alarm to make sure you wake up on time and leave when planned.
Another helpful hint is IF you should happen to be running late (which there should be no reason for you to be) make sure you give the company a call, explain the situation briefly, express your empathy and gratitude, and assure them you will be there in a timely fashion!
By knowing these Top 10 mistakes of interviewing and following the guidelines to avoiding them you can assure yourself that you will have a very successful interview, and give yourself the BEST chances possible of getting the job you always have dreamed of having!
Dheeraj awasthi
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Saturday, September 13, 2014

58 Common Interview Questions and Answers - Very imp. for Job Seekers - "D"




Collection of 58 most common interview questions and answers. Review these typical common interview questions and think about how you would answer them.
1. Tell me about yourself?

It is the common and the most important question in every interview. This question is very crucial for the interviewer to have the first impression of the candidate. Most effective way is to prepare your self for several times. If you are well focused on the skills, the interviewer will concentrate on the accomplishments done by you and you will feel comfortable while saying answers. If it is a campus interview then start describing your schooling, college and professional studies in a sentence or two, then talk about family members and then switch over to achievements in your college in a systematic way.
If it is an executive or managerial position you may introduce yourself briefly and then describe your experience in the industry and detailed explanation of your success in the last company. If gives a chance tells about yourself, what will you do in this organization and how will you do things much better. Use these words I am a self starter, highly motivated, energetic, result oriented, good communicator, co-operative and a team player as this will creates a good impression.
2. What are your strong points?

It looks like a simple question but employer checks whether your strengths are matching the profile. The answer to the question how you will meet the challenges if that job is given to you, will decide more than 20 percent of success in the interview. In General strong points are:  Ability to deal with the people, Technical expertise, Organized, Efficient, Good listener, Confidence level, Initiative, Creative mind, Friendly nature, Computer skills, Analytical skills, Communication skills, Problem solving skills, Positive attitude, I esteem depends on the job profile you have to decide which one is suitable for you. Be honest, if necessary elaborate it with the example. It makes better impression.
3. What are your weaknesses?

It is the most dangerous question in the interview whatever you say just try to convert the negative point to positive way. You always focus on the positive while interviewing. For example:If you are a software engineer, I was completely addicted to the programs whenever I start coding. I would sit on it until it executes the perfect output. If it was not executed perfectly I would keep on working on it and I do not talk with anybody. I refer to books and consult superiors. Even some times my friends scold me because of this reason. So you can frame your answer in this way.
4. What are your hobbies?

This question is to check the area of interest and how much knowledge do you have in that. Please do not mention Internet browsing, trading in stock market, late night parties which can influence him negatively. Be careful while telling hobbies because if you said reading books then he will ask which type of books, who is your favorite author why do you like him, questions will go in depth. If you say tennis, question that follows: Who is the latest French open winner, What is the length of the court. So tell the hobby over which you have good knowledge, then it creates good impression. Morning walk, plantation are good hobbies.
5. Why were you not better in school/college?

My school/college is one of the best in the city. My school/college is strict when compared to other ones. I participated in the cultural activities, sports etc. I even won awards for punctuality, attendance, science, projects and seminars. I realized value of education and my marks have always been above average in my school/college.
6. Can you explain about the gaps in your career or in your studies?

Generally interviewers will think that the candidates with gaps do not have capabilities to do the job. So you have to provide convincing answer for the interviewers. You can say: Long illnesses, if you have any proof just keep it with you. Whenever interviewer ask for it just show it to him. Extra courses you have done to improve your skills, certificate of that course should be with you while going for the interview.If you had done any projects in that time keep your project work with you only. It will add a plus point to you. So be honest and tactful.
7. What you have learned from your mistakes?

Great things are learned by mistakes. If you do not commit mistakes you will not learn new things. I take risks to ensure that work is done. If I failed then it is a mistake. I will concentrate on the mistakes to recover it as soon as I can and I will gain knowledge from that so I can suggest it to my workers also. From my childhood I have learned so many things how to take risks. I have learned how to respond when problem suddenly occurs, problem solving techniques, confidence etc. It makes me a successful person in life.
8. What is your long term career objectives?

The answer reveals your inner feelings to the interviewer. It will tell your ambition, planning, commitment, responsibilities and personal goals. Be honest with your ambitions, goals, they should be close to your professional life or job for which you are being interviewed. How do you want you to develop yourself in future, What position do you want finally to attain in your life. If you are planning for the business or further studies, do not mention the time span. After three years i will consider whether to go for further studies or business.
9. How innovative can you be/ you are?

If you are an experienced person then tell about your experiences in the current job and how you did the things. Small things look different and tell him how you were appreciated by the boss, and how it  secured a huge success or if you are a fresher you have the chance to elaborate the things in schooling, college and post graduation studies. Generally we do so many innovative things, explain them clearly. Tell the interviewer about the utmost innovative thought you feel to support your answer.
10. Why did you choose this background?

This question reveals how interested you are in the subject of graduation/ post graduation. Be honest. It depends on the age factor. Your reply will be convencing if you say that when I was 18, I did not know which direction to go. My father suggested me better go for this background then I did lot of work on it, finally I decided to join in this background. After joining I never thought about another one. I concentrated on my studies and I did well. If you joined according to your interests from childhood like management, engineering it adds plus points to you or if you did post graduation then you have to explain clearly why you had selected this background to which it was related.

11. Do you prefer working as a member of a team or would you rather work alone?

Team work, which is essential for successful life, promotes innovative ideas and enables you to know different views of people. So it will helps develop social relations and then tell the examples which you had faced in life or experiences in the past company. For example sir, I am from a middle class family. In our family everyone has to work to make the both ends meet. Sharing the work depends on the individual strength, so I know the feel of team work. For some works team is not necessary. In those cases I prefer working alone and I will complete the work in time, depends on the situation. I take the initiative and finish it in a perfect way meeting the deadlines.
12. Do you have a competitive nature?

I have competitive nature but it is up to my requirement to get work has done or not. I like to dominate the co-workers to get my job done. I compete myself to improve my performance. I fix my own targets. If the target is achieved then I will try to double the target to get success. I will work for the company with the competitive spirit by using my potentials.
13. Name three books you have read in the past six months?

Better tell about the management oriented books. It will give you more plus points. If you are a technical person tell about the character oriented or positive oriented books. If you like entertainment books do not tell about all the three books. You can only tell about one book.

14. Who is your role model?

The role model should be related to your work. Innovative ideas, character which have an impact on your life. First tell about his name, profession then switch on the positive points in him and you like most in him. How he contributed to society. If you know him for years you can mention that also. How it impacts on your life to improve by yourself. Tell him that where you studied and where you heard about him. It creates good impression about you.
15. Where do you see yourself five years from now?

Be well prepared for this question. If you cannot answer correctly for this question, it indicates that you are not well planned about your future and you are irresponsible. They want to know whether you are focused on professional goals. Five years from now, I see myself working for this company. Satisfying the employer is a big task. I will take it as responsibility and I will work hard for the growth with great co-ordination of co-workers. I will improve my skills and profile for the better career. Never tell about your business plans, education plans in five years goals.
16. What is your parent's occupation?

Generally freshers are tense about this question. Do not get scared or excited. Be cool and say frankly whatever they are doing. If you try to say anything false, the interviewer can easily find out because they are well experienced. Do not bother which family background you are from whether your parents are a care taker, farmer, doctor, engineer or a watchman. Do not hesitate they are your parents and give proper information clearly. If possible tell them how your parents encouraged you.

17. Do you live with your family?

Whether you are married or unmarried most of interviewers expect a yes. They will observe mainly two points:- Whether you maintain good relation or not, as the organization is nothing but a family. So they will check you can mingle with their family or not  and do you have a perfect planning in financial matters, in sharing rent and utilities. It makes great impression how planned you are.
18. Do you own or rent your home?

The question is to check whether you are responsible or not. If you are staying in a rented house admit frankly that, "sir, I am planning to buy a new house by saving for the future." If you have your own house then say that," I am planning for my children bright future." It makes some sense and show that you are a responsible person.
19. How do you show interest in your co-worker?

I will observe my co-worker and see if they are performing well at work or not. If they are not working, I will wait for some time observing him then I will encourage them though they were upset. I will contact the best friend or close friend of their. If I can I will try to solve the problem. Even if the best friend doesn't know the matter then I will contact them directly and I will ask them what your problem is. I shall convince them and ask them not to worry. I will handle them in a matured way or if I am superior to my co-worker then I will call a conference or have a group discussion to solve that problem. I will arrange team parties, movies etc to mingle with one another and break the ice.
20. Do you speak up, if your point of view differs from that of your superiors?

Definitely, I will speak to superior however it depends on the situation, if it was in the meeting I will note the details. If we argue anything in front of every one, people wont like that even they will not listen to our views. I will reconsider my views then I will consult to the superior privately and I will tell him about my views in a polite way by convincing him even if there is any negative point in my view. I will listen to the positive views and it definitely add plus point to you. Even sharing views will develop good relations.

21. How well do you manage people?

Good communication skills are necessary to manage people. If you are a fresher then tell about the situations which were well managed by you or organized with good examples. Use key words like goals, skills etc. How you impact on the people to get work has done or If you are experienced person tell about your experiences, how you surprised your sub-ordinates. How you initialize communicating company goals, responsibility you are on the past company. How you interacted with other departments for attaining work. Tell him in a simple way.
22. Are you confident?

Generally this question is asked for the management oriented jobs. You can tell them how much you work hard to gain that confidence level preparation, failure at initial stage in front of groups. How you have improved logically and become organized, interesting matters and manners are reflected in your presentations and your fluency at seminars and conferences that gave you applaud and praises. If given a chance explain to him with examples. It will create great impression. They will observe your body language, be cautious on your posture.

23. Are you a hard worker or smart worker?

In this question you have to balance both. My studies and experiences are telling that I am a hard worker. How ever I am ready to learn how to work smartly. But for the job IQ is not only the main factor. Interacting with people, solving business problems and making decisions related to the job are important. According to me both hard work and smart work are inter related and necessary for the job.
24. How did you finance your education?

Generally parents will arrange the finance for your education but if you did your education with your education loan or if you did any part time for the expenses you can say it. It indirectly tells that how responsible you are and how systematic you are. It will add plus point to you.
25. Are you planning for further studies?

If you are a graduate then they will ask this question because everyone is planning for higher studies. They will check out how many days will you stay in that company. If yes with few years of experience I will gain knowledge over it then I will go for further studies. If your company is providing any facilities for the further studies I will utilize them. So you will get the information if you are planning for the further studies.
26. What is more important to you money or hard work?

Hard work is most important. There is a proverb "sow as you reap" which says hard works make money. Hard work is the bottom line of the satisfaction and money. So my theme is to work hard and money will follow me. So you can use your own words to impress the interviewer but don't be too smart.
27. Do you work well under pressure?

Definitely, positive pressure makes me so responsible towards work. I will work to the best of my ability. But when I am under negative pressure I do not feel insecure. My experience as a sports person will help me to get over it. I have sportive spirit and i get out of pressure. I can manage the pressure. I will find out an alternative resource which is useful and share work to get things done in time for any cause. According to me to be a best worker means work to be done in time under any circumstances.

28. How important is job security for you?

Job security is a basic need for everyone to run their lives. I know nothing is guaranteed in life. The only true job security comes from satisfaction of my employer. If, I am working exceeding the expectations then my job is secure, I am confident and I will work beyond the expectations and with the co-ordination of co-workers. I am ready to challenge my work.
29. What do other people think at the way you work?

It has been always positive. The feedback from my superiors is favourable. I usually consult them for solving doubts without any hesitation. They have praised me so many times because of dedication to the work. Even my co-workers give the respect followed with a pleasant smile. Whenever I notice it I feel happy.
30. Will you be able to cope with a change in work environment?

Definitely, I like challenges. I can mingle with any one because of my friendly nature. I will think that I am changing from one family to another family to achieve new goals. I can easily adopt myself to the new work environment.
31. What have you done in your present job to make it more effective or more challenging?

It is to check out how you are serving for the company and skills you have used in that company. It is going to be benefit their company. Be relaxed and say I am always looking for opportunities. I was successful in finding different applications. So I collect the information from the net which was necessary for our company. So many times I take initiative and creativity to help the company and i feel company as my own. Tell some examples how many members work under you, how well organized you are, wherever I work I feel company as my own. I will work smart and continue to do hard work for the company.
32. Describe a different work situation (project) and how you over come it?

Be honest there is nothing wrong and right for this question because it is your practical experience you have faced. So nobody can describe it better than you. Search the best one in your life and explain them how tuff it is and logically how you solved that problem. Mention both technical part and management techniques present in that, and make it as interesting as you can.

33. Which type of environment do you prefer?

Describe briefly about your preferred work with important points or you can say simply in this way. Whatever may be the environment, I can easily mingle with the people with my skills and I change any difficult environment to my favor. So I do not have any problem with the environment.
34. Are you able to work alone without direct supervision?

Definitely it's a great opportunity to prove myself. I am a self starter and can complete my job successfully. At first I will observe or I will take suggestion from the superiors or well experienced persons then I will start my work by applying mind to the suggested points. I will adopt the work by thinking twice before doing it. I do not hesitate to talk with the superiors whenever I need. It is pleasure to have such responsibility. I will work hard to gain good results in an effective way.
35. Are you willing to travel?

Be honest. Tell the answer without any thinking because traveling is not an easy thing. You have to miss the family and you will be strained. If you like the traveling you can say yes but better find out how many days you have to travel. If it is local area or out of station temperature changes may cause health problems. If you are ok with that then say yes to the interviewer.
36. Are you willing to work over time, Nights, Weekends?

Be honest with this question if you say yes and if you selected for this reason you have to work overtime. It is tough for a married person or any person with commitments. If you are a fresher then say yes, because if you work hard it will be helpful for the career you will gain great knowledge and it creates good impression.
37. What have you done in your internship program?

Generally these types of questions are asked for fresher or during campus interviews. Be prepared for this question. In Most of the technical interviews, questions mainly framed based on your projects. If you are management student then they will ask you how you manage the people over there, what your initiatives are feed back of them, why are you not applying for other companies. So it all depends on the internship questions that vary. so be ready with the answers and answer confidently.
38. Why do you want to leave your current job?

This is one typical question which you are ought to handle. Interviewer wants to know your views. Some times he will complete the candidate with this question. You should be so cautious while answering these questions. Do not tell any negative things about the current company, instead of doing that concentrate on the positive points which are going to apply. My skills can be completely utilized in this job. Tell them how you are suitable for the job and how it will help for the future plans. There is no growth in the present employer, so for better challenges and growth I have applied for this job, I am relocating the house due to family reasons (Like children school, wife's change of job or security purposes.)  and I am interested to join in this job as I get respect and a sense of responsibility.
39. What are your responsibilities in your previous job?

If you are interviewing for the high profile job, concentrate on the similarities which are suitable for the job. Tell them how you are feeling to join in this company without over excitement. Do not dominate yourself by saying negative things which had happened in the past company. Expose yourself in a positive way, how responsible you are and how you handled the situations tactfully.
40. Have you ever refused the bond?

If you refused the bond accept it sincerely tell them clearly what the reasons which caused the refusal were. Tell the important reasons which make positive sense and do not tell any silly reasons. If you never refused the bond then there is no problem. It is a positive point.
41. What do you know about our company?

Find out the maximum positive points as you can which were related to your job and overall growth. If company is in share market then talk about the share value, growth rate, turnover value to the employees, future projects, upcoming products, events, security etc. Tell them which is beneficial to your profile and career. If it is a private company then talk about the fame, salaries, value to the employee, turnover, brand name etc. Collect the matter from the company, company's Website and employee details before attending to the interview and practice well.
42. What are the reasons for your success?

I used to work hard to get things done. Not only by doing hard work we can get things done but by giving respect to the fellow beings with patience. May be if someone is hurt,  I will convert them in a  positive way. Work is nothing but a responsibility by facing challenges time to time. Facing competition and also completing work in time. I follow these conditions. I am hundred percent satisfied with my work. So I am successful. Depends on your style you can express your works to impress the interviewer.
43. Do you speak English fluently?

Some countries like Germany, France, china, India etc the mother tongue is different. So they will check out whether your English is perfect or not. If your vocabulary is weak then tell him I am reading newspapers, books and even I am going to classes regularly in the evenings to improve my fluency and vocabulary. so, I can speak English fluently as best as I can with in a few days.
44. Why do you want to work with this Organization?

Sincerity is important because if you are trying to do something they will find out easily. I have learned from the news papers or Website that your company is going to launch new products or you have undertaken new projects. I have a lot of interest in doing such project where my skills are well utilized. Focus on these points. Brand name of the company is great in the market, for the status and reputation in the society, I will get better profile than the previous one and the market is good. Your company has reputation for recognizing sincerity, devotion to duty and talent, It helps for my career. In your company salaries are given according to the work. So if I work hard my growth is definite. My friends, relatives suggested me to better go for this company. It is well-organized and great scope for you. So I am interested to join this company.
45. Why are you keen to join our company?

Showing too much interest on the job is not recommendable as sincerity is very important. A better way would be convincing the interviewer in a humble and confident way that the qualification, experience in the relevant field makes you the most apt person for that position in the particular company. Placing a few successful stories as example before the interviewer will be beneficial in projecting your experience. Expose on the companies’ brand name and salaries which are good as compared to the other company. It is useful for my bright career.
46. Explain how you would be an asset to this company?

Show enthusiasm while answering the question, expose your positives to maximum extent in a very simple way. Point out the similarities between the job you are being interviewed for and the previous job or the current job. Tell successful stories which helped you succeeded in the previous job and explain how you handle the situations in an attractive way. Do not create stories tell the facts how you have succeeded. If you are a fresher then tell about the project you have done in your college competition etc. Expose about your self how you are in professional studies and in schooling.
47. Who were the best boss and who was worst?

Here the interviewer will test you whether you are balancing someone personally or not so be careful. No one is worst in my life. I have learned so many things from them how to manage people, how to react for different situations and how to handle the workers without hurting them.
48. How long will you stay with this company?
This question indirectly says that they are interested in you. So be careful while telling this answer. As long as I learn and gain knowledge to my capabilities I intend to full fill my commitment and ready to meet challenges.  I perform well on the job and make contributions. I will be considered as a valuable employee. So there is no reason to leave this company. However if for any reason I do not raise to the expectations of the company I do not expect to remain on the payroll. So I look forward to staying as long as I am productive and enjoy the confidecne of the employer.
49. What experiences do you have in this field?

It is just to know how experienced you are. If you are a fresher then tell about the projects, internship you had done in your college days. If your father or relative in this field you can explain them how you gained knowledge from them. If you are experienced person in the same field then it is a positive point then you can tell about your own experiences. How many years of experience, how many hours do you work per day, about the company and how you succeed in this field.
50. How you prepare yourself for the interview?

For technical interviews this is the most common question. You can tell that I have prepared well for the job. I read so many books related to the job. Even I read so many management books in advance. So it will be helpful in the future also or if it is a general interview you can ask interviewer you have to say that sir, simple smile is necessary at the end. Be careful while telling this answer some interviewers are so sensitive, so you have to answer according to the situations.
51. What do you plan to do to improve yourself?

It is for checking how you plan. Say Man is a perpetual student and life is nothing but learning new things day by day in the job in and regular life. Learning things and implementing things. Planning for masters privately. I love to read in leisure time and with this habit of reading i am trying to enrich my vocabulary also. So with this qualification I can move to high profile and I am working on the vocabulary because youth always use new words. I have to change according to that.
52. Are you over qualified for this job?

I am well qualified for this job according to the particulars given. I have the good technical knowledge, communication skills and Managerial skills, so I can contribute maximum effort for the better results to this organization. The company will be benefited with my qualifications. After joining if you think that I am over qualified you can place me according to my performance. Be positive and assertive in your presentation.
53. Are you applying for other jobs?

Recommended no as the answer because, if you are applying for other job means that you are not interested in the company. It really makes very bad impression. The interviewer loses interest in you and probability of getting jobs is less. Be careful about what you say and present.
54. How far do you live from this company?

If you are staying near the company it is well and good or if the company is too far (at a distance), find out the way which will takes less time to reach the office, tell him about that way and say just you usually wake up early in the morning, so it is not a big task for you to come in time or If necessary you will hire a house nears the office. Depending on the situation you have to talk.
55. Do you have any friends or relatives working in this company?

Some companies have such policies that if friends or relatives in the company they will not select you. In some companies they will give preference to the reference ones. So first you have to find out the company policies and then decided whether to say yes or no.
56. What is your salary expectations?

First you have to find out the information what salary for that profile in the market is for different grade companies. So you can say depending on my responsibilities and challenges my salary ranges from this to this. The range of salary is fixed by you. So you can be confident about the range. Be careful, if you need job immediately then doesn't  argue anything. simply tell the expectation. It should be average and a clear answer.
57. How much time you require to join us?

Be honest. Tell them how much time you will take to join. Do not quote too much time because in a corporate world companies cannot wait for you. Simply tell them, I will be here whenever you need my services. If any problem occurs I will inform you but I am ready to join it immediately.
58. Do you have any questions?

So many people make mistakes in this question. They will start discussion about the salary and benefits. It will create some sought of bad impression. Most of the people are out of the interview by this question only. If you want to ask a question, ask related to the profile, duties of the job, nature of the product, upcoming projects etc. Finally I had so many questions but you answered them all. I am feeling so comfortable thank you so much.
I think you people covered most effective  interview questions and answers for the fresher and experienced.

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India is becoming a hub for clinical research; the demand for professionals in this field is growing rapidly. There is  a massive demand for clinical Research professionals, making it an interesting career option with massive growth potential.

Clinical research is all set to become the next big thing in India. A large population with a substantial workforce and cost benefits influence multinationals to set up research facilities here. Besides due to the prevalence of a large variety of diseases, including widespread cases of cancer and diabetes India is viewed the world over as the ideal location for clinical research trials for the pharmaceutical industry.
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v  What is Clinical Research?

A clinical research is a scientific study of the effects, risks, efficacy and benefits of a medicinal product. These are carried out prior to the release of the medicine in the market. These trials are undertaken at various stages and studies are conducted after the launch of a new product to monitor safety and side effects during large-scale use. Clinical trials are conducted by pharmaceutical companies or contract research organizations (CRO's) on their behalf. It is this sector that is driving the growth in clinical research in India.
So, what does one need to become a part of this rapidly growing industry?


v  Eligibility:

A Pharma, Life science or Medical graduate/Postgraduate is eligible to enter this field. Ideally the industry is looking for science graduates from pharmacy, medicine, life science and bioscience. Within bioscience too there are various other fields such as botany, zoology, biochemistry and genetics. Anybody who fulfils these criteria can join the industry.

v  Who can be your Employer:
You can be employed by either of the following-
ü  Contract Research Organization (CROs)
ü  IT Companies
ü  Hospitals
ü  Site Management Organization
ü  Wellness Organization etc.


Clinical Research Career Prospects

The discipline of Drug Development Clinical Research has created multiple cross functional opportunities in the Industry, namely -
 Clinical Research Associate (CRA) Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) Clinical Data Manager Pharmacovigilance / Drug Safety Professional Medical/Regulatory affairs Medical Writing Professional Biostatistician
Investigator Monitor Bioavailability & Bioequivalence Expert Clinical Project Manager Trial Supplies / Logistics Manager Quality Assurance Auditor Clinical Trial Documentation in-charge Business Development Personnel


v  Job Profile:
Clinical Research branches off into various categories at the entry level.

The most common entry-level position is that of a Clinical Research Associate (CRA). The role of a CRA is varied,
Ø  They are key participants in the design, implementation and monitoring of clinical trials
Ø  They shoulder the responsibility of planning and implementing all activities required to conduct and monitor complex clinical trials and ensure that Good Clinical Practices are followed.
Ø  They assist in preparation of presentations and manuscripts of scientific meetings and technical journals and attend scientific/professional meetings and training courses as appropriate.

CRM are Clinical Research Managers,
They supervise design and writing of protocols, case report forms and informed consent forms for clinical trials. They ensure that Case Report Forms are reviewed in a timely fashion and submitted to the data management group. There are other posts too such as Clinical Research Coordinator, Business Development Manager, Clinical Research Investigator, Clinical Data Manager etc.

In Pharmacovigilance you can start your Career as Drug Safety Associate, Safety Processing Expert.

In Data Management you can start your Career as Clinical Data Analyst

v  Remuneration:

There is high demand for trained professionals in this field; the pay package is impressive at the entry level.
Ø  Fresher can expect a pay packet of around three lac or more per annum.
Ø  If you have a master's degree backing your qualifications, then the amount is almost double.
Ø  Clinical research is an industry where experience counts, thus the longer you are in this field; higher the salary you can expect.

v  Growth Prospects:
There are various growth opportunities along the way for those willing to learn. For those interested in serious Research work can also join Phd and get into further research.

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