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How to ace an interview and get your dream job

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Well, you have passed out your college in flying colors and now you are on the verge of a big turning point in life. Yes, you need to apply for your dream job and ace the interview perfectly to get what you have expected – a solid beginning for an illustrious career. Your journey to your goal begins only when you have hit the Apply button in your desired job portal and also been lucky among the hundreds of candidates to get shortlisted for the interview. Now, after you have got an interview call, how do you face the big challenge of your life, i.e, attending the interview for your dream job? Are you getting jitters literally? Not anymore, as we provide you few simple tips to successfully ace an interview. 1. Prepare and practice for the interview It is imperative for you to prepare a set of questions that most of the IT employers would commonly ask, along with a good set of answers for each of these questions. You can talk to some of the experts in this field...

The Ultimate Guide to Acing Your Technical Interview

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After spending hours polishing your resume, writing a perfect cover letter, sending job applications to tech recruiters and passing an initial screening process you’ve finally done it! You receive a call for the interview and you are all prepared to face the recruiter who could be your future employer too. Interviewing for a technical role will test your coding skills, problem-solving abilities, subject matter expertise and more importantly, your overall personality. Technical Interviews are practical, on point and experience-oriented. Interviewing for a technical job takes dedication and advance preparation. Having cleared the primary process and you’re preparing for a technical interview, then this ultimate guide will help you ace your technical interview. Be prepared - Benjamin Franklin once said, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”  Preparation is the key to ace the technical interview. You should be ready with all type of technical questions that ...

7 Interview Tips that will get you hired in your next IT job

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IT is super-competitive field and if you want to land your dream job, you need to know how to ace the interview. Your journey only begins after you have hit the apply button on a  job portal , the next step is the most challenging because there will probably be hundreds of candidates who will turn up for the interview. Prepare, Practice, Repeat Create a bank of questions that  IT employers  commonly ask at interviews and prepare a set of original answers for the same. Do your research on the IT Company, carefully analyze their exact posting on the job portal and do prepare your own set of questions that you will ask your interviewer. This will show them that you are informed about their organization and immediately make you a cut above the rest. It’s all about the conversation Participate in the conversation and make sure you develop a strong connection with the interviewer. Know their name and use it frequently as you would do while talking to an acquainta...

20 tips to Succeed at a Technical Interview

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Interviews  as we all know can be really nerve-wracking. They can make the bravest of us break into a sweat. But it’s time to bid those pre-interview jitters goodbye with these 20 solid tips that will help you ace your next technical interview. Armed with these 20 tips, now you can step inside the interview room with an air of infectious self-confidence. Make sure your research is rich Your interviewer is likely to grill you about the company you are applying to The easiest way to impress him or her is by stating valid facts about the company, their competitors,and the overall market/sector.  Know how to sell yourself You must prepare an excellent and precise “pitch” about what makes you stand out from the rest of the candidates. Make sure that you are talking actual, tangible skills and not boring, generic stuff  Know your interviewer’s concern and react accordingly It’s absolutely essential for you to remember that an interviewer has their own point of...