Freshers Guide to crack HR Interview with best Preparation tips
What does HR looks for
So
now that we know the importance of HR interview round, what exactly does an HR
look for during the interview ? Here are few core parameters, that most
companies will try to evaluate a fresher against, during the HR roundCommunication skillSome
candidates think, this is language skill. Sorry to disappoint,
but communication is not always about language. It’s neither about your
American accent nor Shakespearean English. Of course you need the basic
skill to talk in English, but nothing more. The three key elements of good
communication areo Listen –
Actively listen to what the interviewer is asking. DO NOT interrupt
the question or answer before question is complete.
o Absorb –
Understand the meaning and context of the question. If you do not,
don’t hesitate to ask. Remember, no question is stupid.
§ Tip: Some candidates, who are not comfortable
asking “Can you please repeat?” or “Can you please elaborate?”, can do this an
alternate way. Explain the question back to interviewer as you understand &
get confirmation. E.g. Q: “What are your outside interests?” You: “So you
asking about any of my hobbies and interests other than in academics... right?”
o Answer clear and loud– Once you get the
question, answer in clear words, short and to the point and of course
loud. Murmuring under your breath is often frustrating for the interviewer.
ConfidenceIt’s pretty common for a
freshers to get intimidated by the environment and the interviewers and to
feel lot of nerves. But hey RELAX! Understand the fact that the
company wants you as much as you need them. They called you in for HR
round, because they want to select you, not reject you. So just be
yourself, like you would be at your home or college playing with your
friends. Few things what shows confidence are
o Sit
straight and keep a comfortable posture. Do not lean or sit on edge of the
seat, nor lean back too much.
o Keep eye
contact. Don’t look into oblivion (read ceiling, curtains etc.),
while answering.
o Keep a
pleasant and smiling expression and show an interest in the proceedings.
o Answer
with simple, clear words and loud enough for the interviewer to hear.
o It’s okay
to say “Don’t know”. That shows your comfort in accepting things you
don’t know about.
§ Note: Don’t overdo “Don’t know” stuff. That
might turn against you.
Compatibility with the companyEach company has a
different working culture. When a company evaluates a candidate, one major
quality they will look for is how compatible you are with their working
culture. Although you get information online on major corporates,
preparing for this becomes slightly tricky for lesser known companies. So
getting prepared for this part is not 100% feasible, but here are few
things you can do, to avoid failing this.
o Show flexibility – HRs see a freshers as a fresh clay, which
could be molded to suit the company
environment. Show them you are that, rather than a hard seasoned
pot. Keep your options open, like working hours, location etc. unless absolute
necessary. Understand that, it is important to kick start your career, rather
than looking for comforts.
o Stay neutral – Do not
overreact or speak out extreme suggestions about any general topic, for
which your opinion is asked for. They might be trying to evaluate you against
one of their company policy.
§ Example: “What is your opinion on gay rights?” Don’t
answer with a condescended tone or be disrespectful. Just answer neutral
something like “Everyone should have the right to make choices based on
personal preferences, which should go in line with the legality of the
country”.
o Stay legal/ moral – All company policies are based on legal
code of the country and moral values.
Understand this and while answering, stick on these lines. If question is “What
will you do if you see a female colleague being harassed by your friend?” Your answer should be “I will report it to the
manager.” An illegal conduct has zero tolerance in any corporate culture.LearnabilityThe USP of a fresher to
any company is the flexibility in utilizing his/her ability within its
different operations - This could be for an expansion plan, an existing
delivery process, for a product development team. This is only effective,
only if the learning ability of a candidate is strong and steep enough -
that is efficient and quick. The learning could be of a new technology, a
new culture, a new life style.
Your academic graphs is one of the important indicators for this (& hence
the cut offs). But that’s just one aspects and remember, you already
cleared that hurdle.o This is
mostly evaluated by few indirect questions – like asking about your
experience with team work, any challenges you faced, project works, other
trainings (academics / non-academics) you did outside regular schooling.
o It will
be prudent to have at least one example which will showcase you are willing
and efficient in learning new stuffs.
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