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      Entrevista para Technical Support Engineer

      6 oct 2020
      Empleado anónimo
      Visakhapatnam
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista promedio

      Solicitud

      Me postulé a través de una recomendación de un empleado. El proceso tomó 3 días. Acudí a una entrevista en Inspiredge IT Solutions (Visakhapatnam) en sep 2020

      Entrevista

      Stages of an Interview #1) Introductions One of the most important steps in the interview process just so happens to be the first. The introduction is where both the candidate and the company will be making its first impression. It may surprise some companies to learn that they too should be concerned about making a great first impression. With unemployment at an all-time low according to the US Department of Labor, the power lies in candidate’s hands. Because of this shift in power dynamic from an employer-driven market to a candidate-driven market, companies must make sure they put their best foot forward. culture of their organization. #2) Small Talk After introductions are finished, it is a good idea to conduct a bit of small talk with the candidate. Small talk is important because it’s one of the best methods to foster a healthy working relationship and build rapport. When it comes to picking topics for this stage of the interview process, try to find something that the candidate is interested in. This can be as easy as taking a quick look at their LinkedIn or Facebook profiles and seeing what their interests are. It’s amazing how much of a difference it can make by taking just a few minutes to connect with a candidate on a personal level. Do not attempt to talk about anything serious, like religion or politics, as the interview will likely turn into an awkward mess as a result. Not to mention the legal ramifications that come along with discussing these topics. Keep the discussion positive: remember, you’re just trying to gauge if the candidate will be a pleasant person to work with and help them to see themselves working at your company. #3) Information Gathering After small talk comes a bit of information gathering, or, in other words, asking the candidate to give you their elevator pitch. This is an important step because it showcases just how prepared or unprepared the candidate is and tests their ability to think on their feet. While the candidate is giving you their elevator pitch, it’s important to pay close attention: is their speech organized? Is it concise? Does the candidate sound confident about their abilities and qualifications? What’s their body language like when they’re speaking? These are all important items to keep track of, as they will often provide you with all you need to know about what kind of employee this candidate will be. #4) Question/Answer An interview is essentially a two-way exchange of ideas, and the candidate will be interviewing your company just as much as you will be interviewing them. Come up with some standardized questions that all of the interviewers ask the candidate. This helps in two ways: first, it makes sure there is at least some common ground between the different interviewers when it comes time to evaluate the candidate. And second, you will know how truthful (or well-rehearsed) the candidate is in their responses by seeing how much their answers change between interviewers. In addition to having questions prepared beforehand, it is useful to think about how you might answer a tough question from a candidate, as fumbling with your words during an interview will make your company look incompetent and dishonest. During this stage, if the candidate does have any tough questions about the company, it’s always a safe bet, to be honest, and to present the company in a positive light while still being truthful. Just like when you ask a candidate what their biggest weakness is and they spin it into a positive, you can also do this with questions about your company. #5) Wrapping Up Closing out an interview is just as important as the other stages. Just as having a great first impression is important, leaving the candidate feeling good about the company and its culture is key to hiring the top talent in your industry. At the very least, always end the interview with a handshake and thank the candidate for their time. It is also a good idea to give them a quick tour of the office if you didn’t do that when they first came in. Be sure to walk the candidate out. Not only does this ensure they don’t get their nose into anything they aren’t supposed to, but it can also be very frustrating and embarrassing as a candidate to have to mindlessly wander the office trying to remember where the exit is. Last but not least, send a follow-up email. Whether you are interested in the candidate or not it is important to be courteous and thankful that somebody took time out of their day to interview at your company. Candidates can leave a bad review of the interview process on Glassdoor, so be sure everybody walks away from your interview process feeling respected.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

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      About basic networking and troubleshooting and basic knowledge
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      Entrevista para Technical Support Engineer

      1 dic 2021
      Empleado anónimo
      Visakhapatnam
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista promedio

      Solicitud

      Me postulé a través de otra fuente. Acudí a una entrevista en Inspiredge IT Solutions (Visakhapatnam) en sep 2021

      Entrevista

      3 rounds of interview first round will be online assessment if you got shortlisted they will arrange a call on night 9pm for versant round and if you got selected in that next there will be a finale technical round . if you clear all those three rounds then you are in to the company technical round

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

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      tell me about yourself? Why communication is more important?
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