Preparing For Interview
Dear Jobseeker,
When I appeared for my M.S. ( Mech Eng. ) viva voce in 1958
( University of Kansas) , there were 4 other students sitting in the interview
room , as “ silent observers ”
These were Graduate Students, who would themselves appear
for their own Viva Voce exam, in the next few months.
University allowed them to sit in as observers and find out
for themselves,
Ø What kind of questions were faculty member asking
Ø What kind of answers I was giving.
This “ Observer
Status “ helped them prepare for their own upcoming exams.
On this page, you do the same by watching what kind of
questions are interviewers asking and what kind of answers are candidates
giving.
The more interviews you attend here as “ Observer ” , the better for you.
And though, you can neither ask any questions, not supply
any answers to the candidate being interviewed, you can participate in the “ AUDIENCE POLL “
By entering your own " Rating “ of the candidate ( kind
of “ Peer Appraisal " )
And your rating of Interviewer too !
Isn’t this a great way to prepare yourself for your own
interview ?
Hemen Parekh
PS :
You need a sound card ( in PC / Tablet ) and headphones.
List of Interviews
taking place right now. Just click to listen to conversation taking place, on
your headphone.
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Observation Post (
You will find below Ques. And Answers, if Interview is thru IM software
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Audience Poll Rate
Candidate
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No of Raters
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Ave. Rating
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Excellent
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Good
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Fair
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Poor
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Engineer Trainee
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Sales Engineer
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Counter Salesman
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Receptionist
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