Geared up to impress
As placement season rolls around on college campuses in India, a lot of conflicting information comes in about how students should dress and behave, how to present their best sides and how to make the right impression. Unfortunately, most interviews — whether it is for a summer placement, internship or a long-term project — rarely take the scripted route. Unexpected questions or situations can sometimes leave you flustered.
Says Nikita Kadian, a final year B.A. student, “It’s very important to run a background check on the company that you are applying to — the kind of work they do, who they have tie-ups with, the CEO. I’d ensure my resume is honest and my body language comfortable. Being aware of the day’s headlines is vital.”
TYBMM student Ameya Bahulekar agrees that being up to date with current affairs is extremely important. “But what is even more important is the confidence with which you carry yourself,” he asserts. “If I am not sure about myself, how will anyone else be sure of me?”
Psychologist Rukhsana Ayaz offers students a few pointers that can help carry them through an interview situation. She says, “Your resume should have a professional touch. The information should be precise, clear and distinct. Dress appropriately, keeping the corporate world in mind.”
When you enter the interview room, Rukhsana says, “Greet the interviewer, but do not sit until you are asked to. Speak only as much as you need to and don’t be too familiar with the interviewer. Also, don’t fidget, even if you need to adjust something!”
Reaching well before time and carrying all your relevant certificates avoid last minute uncertainties. Rukhsana adds, “In case an unexpected question crops up, be honest and do not beat around the bush. It is perfectly all right to say that you are not aware of what is being asked — otherwise, you’ll be in big trouble.”
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