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Why From Electronics / Electrical / Mechanical to IT Industry? - Job Interview Answers.


Since I am a student of ECE, as u know that ECE/CSE/IT are sister branches and all are interrelated and secondly I think it will be of my best if I utilize my sharp analytical skills in a software industry so I basically do not have any problem to “SWITCH” from ECE to IT. And I believe flexibility must be there within us to progress in life.


Q: IF AFTER SOMETIME YOU START DISLIKING THE JOB, WHAT WOULD YOU DO?


Well, if such situation then my first priority would be to look within myself and try to find out any shortcomings or lack of skills and techniques. If such things happen then I would try to improve and rectify myself. Still if I don’t get an answer then I will speak to my seniors and colleagues to learn my mistakes so that I become more user friendly to my organization.


Q: WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT FROM YOUR FAILURES?


From my failures I have learnt to analyze myself and find out my shortcomings. Those shortcomings are the areas of future improvement for me and I have undertaken seriously to improve myself on those relevant areas. One more thing I learned is never to give up, never to feel rejected.


“Accepting a failure is a man’s great trait.”

"If you will commit yourself to your goal in spite of your failure, your chances of reaching your goal will be dramatically increased."


Q: TELL US AN INCIDENT WHERE YOU HAD A PROBLEM WITH YOUR TEAM-MATE. HOW DID YOU HANDLE IT?


Once I had a problem with my team-mate in college who was my partner in my field work assignment. We had a disagreement on how to present our project report.

I explained my point of view to her and asked her for her view point. I’ve found that when conflict occurs, it’s because of a failure to see both sides of the situation. At that point we found a compromise could be reached by incorporating both our ideas.


ALSO READ THE ANSWERS FOR:

- Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?

- Why should we hire you over other candidates?

- What are your salary expectations? (Or What kind of salary are you looking for?)

- Do You Prefer to Work Independently Or On a Team?

- Why do you want to leave your current job/organization/company?

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Comments

  1. Excellent and a very helpful post.
    Good job.

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  2. So I have read all ur q n A
    good work
    few days back i got selected in Honeywell


    Regards

    Anshul Singh
    Harvard Buisness School
    MA

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  3. Thank u very much you have done very good job....

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  4. Great work done!!!!!!!!!!
    The answers are to the point and always reflects
    optimistic approach towards oneself and life..
    day after tomorrow i sit 4 aricent..hope this works out..

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  5. Thank u very much you have done a great job...

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  6. I found it very useful and positive thank u very much

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  7. THIS REALLY GREAT I SAW ALL THE QUESTIONS ASKED DURING MY FIRST INTERVIEW IN MY FIRST APPLICATION...n_n -eeyang-

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  9. its great job
    your answers are optimistic to the situation

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  10. it helps a lot not only me and also to others

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  11. thnks a lot for the HR question and answer ... it was very helpful..........
    thank u very much...

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  12. Nice blog.. the contents really helps to face an interview.

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  13. thnks a lot for the HR question and answer ... it was very helpful..........
    thank u .......................

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  14. thank you for the information. I hope this will help me a lot...

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  15. Thanks for share .I would like to give suggetion thant in this should have the facility to comment of any answer.

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  16. it's really a great blog as i have learnt a lot from this for my interview preperaton.....
    Regards,
    Nishant Kumar

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  17. Thank u Uttam Agrawal, I am going to go thru these notes and hopefully I can apply during my next job interview...will let u know the outcome. GOD bless. Tania

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  18. wish it will work, trying is not that bad after all.

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