Like they say "First impression is the best impression", your first impression on the interviewer is your resume(re-syu-may). It not only tells you about your education, work experience etc., but also tells you what kind of a person you are, your attitude. So make your resume look warm, professional and should give the interviewer the feeling that you are very serious about this job. Tailor-make it to meet the company's requirement, it should show you as the best person for the job. Here is a format which you may want to follow -
Personal Information:
- Your Name
- Home address
- Telephone no.
- Email address
Objective
- Please keep it brief, describe what exactly you want to do and how it suits the job that you are applying for.
Educational qualification
- Write the degree that you last completed. Also write the name of the institution or university where you completed your degree (or your 12th grade).
Technical skills (if any)
- Write the technical courses(certifications) you have done .
Work experience
- Write the latest one first, go backwards and end with your first job. Write the name of the company, the duration(month/year-month/year), your position.
Accomplishments (if any)
- Write your accomplishments in your previous job. You can also write about your personal accomplishment, provided this helps the company that you are applying for.
Personal details
- Fathers Name:
- Date of Birth:
- Languages known:
Date:
Place:
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Here are a list of some important Interview Questions.
Click on them to view the answer:
1)Tell Me Something About Yourself ?
2) What Is (Are) Your Strength (Strengths)?
3) What Is (Are) Your Weakness (Weaknesses)?
4) Can You Work Well Under Pressure?
5) What Are Your Short Term Goals?
6) What Are Your Long Term Goals?
7) Where Do You See Yourself 5 Years From Now?
8) Why Should We Hire You?
9) What Kind Of Salary Are You Looking For?
10) Why Do You Want To Leave Your Current Job?
Thanks for a great post
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