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11-03-2010, 03:11 PM #1
What not to do... For Job Seekers
...and offcourse some to do......
Well I have seen a large number of Resumes and also taken interivew of lots of candidates. I wanted to give some thoughts about to do / not to do about the resume, telephonic conversation, interviews. Others are welcome to add / discuss any points.
Resume1) Keep your point wisea. Don’t keep paragraphs of information regarding your skills or background.
b. Always keep information point wise.2) Highlight the key skills for the job for which you are applying. If you looking jobs in multiple fields (Ex. Developer / Tester / Etc.) keep different resume ready for each field. Each field would have some different skills which you need to highlight.
3) Don’t put too much of information in resume. Also what ever tool / skill / project you have put in to your resume you should be able to answers any question regarding to that.
4) In my experience half of the interview questions would come from what you have written in the resume.
Telephonic Conversations1) Be professional always ask the basic information like job profile , job location in the first place.Face to Face Interview
2) If the job profile and job location meets your need then only take forward the talks. Other wise you would be wasting your and other party’s time as well.
3) Always make a note of Name of the person with whom you had conversation for future reference
4) When you give time to any person for telephonic conversation, keep you mobile reachable, well charged. Its not good to give these reasons for not attending the call.
1. Do dress decently in official dress.i. Even if the office is using casual dresses
ii. Interview is not the place to show off with casuals2. Carry a copy of resume with you and 2 photographs even if not asked by the company. You don’t know when they would come in handy
3. Do ask permission before going in to the interview room
4. Do not seat down before you are asked to do so
5. If interviewer offer shake-hand give a firm shake-hand.
6. Listen carefully to the question asked , if you don’t able to listen to a question politely ask to repeat the question
7. But don’t ask every time to repeat the question , some time its ok not every time.
8. Do answer with truth, if you don’t know any thing admit it that you don’t know it. No one is perfect.
9. Study the basics well before going for interview.i. Ex. If you going for Developer interview you should know the basics of the programming language.
ii. If you going for Networking / Security profile your networking knowledge should be sound. (Ex TCPIP / ISO Layers etc). For a fresher at-least there is no excuse to Not have knowledge of TCPIPOrkut id: neo1981
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11-11-2010, 11:23 AM #2
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11-11-2010, 01:38 PM #3InfoSec Consultant
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this was surely informative, important and encouraging also. We can surely learn from our mistakes and that is what we call our experience, but what you have posted will make us learn from your experience. TFS
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nice pointers .. will be needing them soon ..
I think for Face to Face Interview .. having a nice study of your resume is necessary.Try to figure out what one can tell when asked about a certain thing in resume ... the more you try to see through your resume through every angle ..the better prepared you are.In the world of 0s and 1s, are you a zero or The One !
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Neo is spot on!!!!
Few random inputs from my experience of interviewing ppl...
1) Only put stuff what you know in the CV, the last thing you want is someone to rip you with stuff you dont know-Always stick to your strengths.
2) Never beat around the bush,if you don't have answer to the question just frankly say 'No'-After all we are not supposed to know everything.
3) Always highlight your achievements, word it properly,there is no harm in letting them know projects you do as a hobby.
4) DO NOT mention about the hacks or cracks you did,employers dont have to know this ;-)
5) List down your publications,bug releases,tools with links to them.
6)Never talk anything bad about your current or previous employer.
7)Before attending any interview,just go through the website of the company where u applying the job for try to get a grasp of wot business they do,the history etc.
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very nice and useful info
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Excellent points for newbies like me it is certainly very helpful for learners
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ThanX 4 Sharing ........Usefull for all......
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Another Tip
Another tip that worked for me recently, was to mention that I have paid for a course by myself. That really impressed him, and showed real enthusiasm for the role.
Also, create a blog, write an article or white paper etc this also shows passion and a geniune interest in the industry.
It's about showing an eagerness to learn, and to make the point that your not in it just for the money.
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this is really helpfull
Thanx for sharing this information mate .. i m gonna be soon preparing a resume and apply in pen testing companies !



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