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How to prepre for interview calls

One part of the race is over - you have given the CAT. The next part is to wait for the result, and importantly prepare for the interview calls. Join me, Pooja Wanpal (CAT 2014, 98.25 percentile; currently studying in TISS) for a chat on how to prepare for interview calls.

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Pooja Wanpal
Dec 11
07:30 PM

Dec 11
08:30 PM
  • Profile Picture Pria Sharma

    I basically am aiming for TISS (HRM-LR). So it will be helpful for me to know that how should one prepare for its interviews?

    02:00 PM

  • Profile Picture Pria Sharma

    I basically am aiming for TISS (HRM-LR). So it will be helpful for me to know that how should one prepare for its interviews?

    02:00 PM

    Profile Picture Pooja Wanpal

    Hi Priyanka. For TISS-NET interviews, it is a good idea to brush up on your general knowledge. More importantly, yo should be clear about 'Why HR', since TISS offers only a specialized course in HRM&LR

    02:03 PM

  • Profile Picture Pria Sharma

    I basically am aiming for TISS (HRM-LR). So it will be helpful for me to know that how should one prepare for its interviews?

    02:00 PM

    Profile Picture Pooja Wanpal

    You could keep these things in mind when preparing: recent laws/bills/amendments related to Labour Laws, economy and the state of labor in India. Any recent events that had implications on subjects related to your majors (ex if you are an economics major, you should be able to talk at length abot, say, demonetisation) You should be clear about (as I said) 'Why HR'.

    02:09 PM

  • Profile Picture Bosco Sylvester

    how should an engineer prepare for interview.... ??? what about mba related terms???

    02:39 PM

  • Profile Picture Bosco Sylvester

    how should an engineer prepare for interview.... ??? what about mba related terms???

    02:39 PM

    Profile Picture Pooja Wanpal

    Hi Bosco. An interview is generally more about your aptitude and your attitude than your knowledge about the 'management'. Hence, do not get worried if you don't know a lot of jargons that are commonly used in Management. However, it is advisable to know your basics, especially if yo have a specialization in mind.

    02:48 PM

  • Profile Picture Mohd Safdar

    Hi. I wanted your views regarding my chances of getting calls from various IIMs. I'm expecting around 98 percentile in CAT. My acads are 95% in 10th, 88% in 12th, 80 in Engg.(Mechanical). Work Ex. of 15 months, in Oil&Gas Engg. Consultancy. I am also applying in SP Jain, NITIE, XLRI, IIT-D, IIT-M, XIMB, DSE, IMI. Should I apply in some other particular institution as well? I wish to be a business analyst. I believe opting for 'Operations' should do. What do u think mam?

    02:58 PM

  • Profile Picture Mohd Safdar

    97 percentile**

    02:59 PM

  • Profile Picture Midhun T Bharathan

    am not much fluent in English , whenever I speak , i was stuck due to the worry about grammar and word usage, How can I overcome this ?

    03:00 PM

  • Profile Picture Pooja Wanpal

    Thanks guys for joining today's chat. See you for tomorrow's chat :)

    03:03 PM

  • Profile Picture Midhun T Bharathan

    Mm

    03:04 PM

  • Profile Picture Mohd Safdar

    Hi. I wanted your views regarding my chances of getting calls from various IIMs. I'm expecting around 98 percentile in CAT. My acads are 95% in 10th, 88% in 12th, 80 in Engg.(Mechanical). Work Ex. of 15 months, in Oil&Gas Engg. Consultancy. I am also applying in SP Jain, NITIE, XLRI, IIT-D, IIT-M, XIMB, DSE, IMI. Should I apply in some other particular institution as well? I wish to be a business analyst. I believe opting for 'Operations' should do. What do u think mam?

    02:58 PM

    Profile Picture Pooja Wanpal

    Your choice of specialization should be based on a variety of factors including your interest and your background. I think those are good institutes that you plan to apply to.

    03:04 PM

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