“Success is where preparation and opportunity meet” – Bobby Unser.
Getting an interview call for your dream job is a step in the right direction. However, it is not the end of the road as you still need to crack that interview.
Recently The Bhawanipur Education Society College had organised a workshop on ‘How to Crack an Interview’ with a goal of giving students a unique learning experience which fosters their ability to manage themselves during strategical interviews. The workshop was held at the sixth floor Jubilee Hall, on 8th August 2022 from 10:30 a.m. onwards.
The orientation was inaugurated by Prof. Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs. Ms. Prachi Mahajan an alumnus of SP Jain India and Mr Inder Chopra an alumnus of IIM (kolkata) were the speakers of the day who made sure to guide everyone about the different types of interviews such as freewheeling, stress and miscellaneous interviews and discussed about few different types of questions such as Ice- breaking, Behavioural, Traditional Questions, Case Questions, Role-play Questions, Industry-specific Questions, Brainteasers and Performance – Based Questions. As a lot of candidates face difficulty in an interview purely because they don’t understand which type of interview, they are appearing in. Depending on the interview you are a part of, your answers, concentration levels, preparation, interpersonal skills, and responses need to vary.
The workshop provided innumerable information and professional guidance on interviews projecting yourself as the right candidate for the profile you have applied for, which was beneficial for the final year students to find out the tips to tackle tricky interviews.
“Everyone else had their eyes on everything but Arjuna had set his eyes on his goal, the eye of the bird” Students often complain about not being successful in their endeavours although investing a lot of hard working and time in it. However, what remains unnoticed by them is their lack of focus towards their …
Celluloid, The Filmmaking Collective organized an Interactive session with the full Star Cast of ‘Sohorer Ushnotomo Dine’ on 14th July,2023 at the Society Hall from 11 AM onwards. Actor Vikram Chatterjee, Actress Solanki Roy, Aritra Sen (Director), Actor Debopriyo Mukherjee, and Actor Rahul Dev Bose from the Bengali cinema industry interacted at the event regarding …
The Department of English, The Bhawanipur Education Society College inaugurated a year-long seminar series titled Re-thinking Romanticism on 19th March 2019. The inaugural seminar was organised in collaboration with Indo British Scholars’ Association (IBSA) Kolkata. The aim of the inaugural seminar was to focus on new approaches to the study of Romanticism, which, in Indian …
Human Resource Management is often referred to simply as Human Resources (HR). A company or organisation’s HR department is usually responsible for creating, putting into effect and overseeing policies governing workers and the relationship of the organisation with its employees. The whole system indicates the objectives of management and leadership. The Bhawanipur Education Society College …
How to Crack an Interview
“Success is where preparation and opportunity meet” – Bobby Unser.
Getting an interview call for your dream job is a step in the right direction. However, it is not the end of the road as you still need to crack that interview.
Recently The Bhawanipur Education Society College had organised a workshop on ‘How to Crack an Interview’ with a goal of giving students a unique learning experience which fosters their ability to manage themselves during strategical interviews. The workshop was held at the sixth floor Jubilee Hall, on 8th August 2022 from 10:30 a.m. onwards.
The orientation was inaugurated by Prof. Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs. Ms. Prachi Mahajan an alumnus of SP Jain India and Mr Inder Chopra an alumnus of IIM (kolkata) were the speakers of the day who made sure to guide everyone about the different types of interviews such as freewheeling, stress and miscellaneous interviews and discussed about few different types of questions such as Ice- breaking, Behavioural, Traditional Questions, Case Questions, Role-play Questions, Industry-specific Questions, Brainteasers and Performance – Based Questions. As a lot of candidates face difficulty in an interview purely because they don’t understand which type of interview, they are appearing in. Depending on the interview you are a part of, your answers, concentration levels, preparation, interpersonal skills, and responses need to vary.
The workshop provided innumerable information and professional guidance on interviews projecting yourself as the right candidate for the profile you have applied for, which was beneficial for the final year students to find out the tips to tackle tricky interviews.
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