There are plenty of job vacancies in Kochi and plenty more who wish to apply for it. The key to Ace An Interview is not your answer but how you word your answer. Your choice of words is of utmost importance – they make the difference of the opinion your interviewer has of you.
Here are some of the most frequently asked questions and their re-worded answers.
Which Position Are You Most Interested In?
Most often, recruitment companies club together several job openings into one advertisement. That implies that the interviewer will consider you for any position available based on your submitted resume and Interview performance. Key to answering this question is understanding that different companies and organizations often call the same profession by different titles. Hence it is best to answer the kind of function you are interested in performing rather than a specific title. For example say “ I am interested in accounting” or “I am good at accounting” rather than “I am interested in the position of Junior Accountant”.
How Much Money Do You Want To Earn?
This is a question asked in almost every recruitment Interview and one may find difficult to tackle. Here few try to figure out what the employer is willing to pay or try revealing what you are ready to settle for (both very risky at best). Another appealing answer could be: “While the salary I would receive is certainly a consideration, I am far more interested in a position that uses performance to determine promotion and compensation. I am interested in being rewarded for my production for the company, thereby proving my value to the company.” If the interviewer doesn’t mention the company benefit package, be sure to ask it out.
How Long Do You Expect To Work?
This is also a question most find tricky. You don’t want to give an answer that’s too long and later regret it nor make it too short. In my opinion the best answer is: “As long as it is mutually beneficial to both of us.”
Are You Willing to Travel or Relocate?
This question does come up in few interviews and is one most candidates would shy out of. The best choice is to decide which is most important to you: the job or where you live. This question may entail that you move to different city of perhaps travel on a regular basis, so chose your answer carefully.