TCS HR/MR Interviews- A Ready Reckoner
Dear aspirants
Cracking an interview is no big deal, provided you manage to guess the interviewer's expectations. Every question comes masking an intention or motive. In fact, more than an answer, how do you respond to an intended scenario or situation is critical. We have analyzed below some popular questions, in other words, scenarios for helping you think, organize and communicate better.
Add common sense, intuitive thinking and clear and imaginative analysis.
Focus on articulation of your ideas, opinions and perspectives
1. Tell me about yourself/introduce yourself
Tips:
· Always begin with your name and present status/designation ( It should be your name and present year and place of your study)
· In case, the Interviewer already has addressed by your name, then skip your name.
· Then, talk about your academic credentials, including your achievements (Your marks/grades/courses/activities/certification)
· Then, mention your curricular and extra- curricular accomplishments (Projects/paper presentations or publications/Internship etc.)
· Then, talk about your strengths, followed by hobbies/interests
· Mention your goals (Keep it restricted to Software sector, if you are appearing for a company like TCS)
· And, finally close by saying that with the above skillset and accomplishments, you think that you are a suitable candidate for the Job.
Points to remember:
· Don’t mention your weaknesses unless you are specifically asked.
· Do not mention too much about personal details (family, parents, siblings etc.). Keep them to the minimum.
· Again, the golden rule: make it specific to your key skills, experiences and strengths and make it different from others.
2. Your favourite subject (Expected in TR /HR)
Tips:
· Always answer this question spontaneously, without any delay.
· Name a subject of your interest and say why it is relevant or its’ significance in your Engineering discipline or in general.
What steps you are taking to maintain continuous learning in this subject ( like mention your study, workshops, seminars etc., in this subject)
· Be analytical while answering this one.
Also mention what have you done/ are doing to master this subject ( like papers, presentations or courses etc.)
· You could refer to its interesting nature or scope for further studies/ research/application or any other reason that may demonstrate your ability to analyze, see future opportunities and your research interest/aptitude etc.
3. Why IT/software Industry?
Tips:
Mention reasons such as huge opportunities, challenging jobs, fastest growing sector
· Say that, it is the largest employer in the service sector
· Say that, it offers a wide range of technology platforms to work on,
· Mention that it offers platforms having growth potential like cloud or IOT or Machine learning or robotics etc.
· That, it does not make any distinction between an IT graduate and a non-IT graduate
· That you have the required skillsets to match the expectations, starting with Programming (such as C or Java)
· For Non IT/CSE students, say that your specialisation in your respective engineering disciplines could add value, specifically in related projects/consultancy services/ industries.
An ECE student may say that his knowledge of digital systems, VLSI or embedded systems or microprocessors and communication systems could be useful while working on new age technologies like IOT or automation etc.
4. Are u ready to work anywhere or any specific place?
Tips:
· Give a categorically positive answer that you have no specific place in mind, any place will do...
· Rather, say that right now, your focus is on getting an opportunity to work in reputed company like the one you are attending( TCS if you are attending its interview).
· If the Interviewer insists that you name any place of work, do so by choosing a place away from your present place or your state or your comfort zone. Choose a place outside your state. By doing so, you may be able showcase your risk-taking ability, that you love facing challenges, that you would like to work with people from unfamiliar cultures, languages and habits.
5. What is your opinion on work from Home? Is it better than Working in Office?
Answer
positively…say, it is okay for you …Give your own example…say that you have
been learning from home and doing all your academic activities from home in the
past year and half during Covid.
Give a balanced answer...say that you are okay with both scenarios
Say, it has advantages….saves
time…saves life and health
You are able to me more productive
with more time in hand
Getting tome to spend with family
and learning as well.
But, also support working at
Office…say that it will enhance team work…collaboration…people will stay active
etc…
Basically,
as a future techie, you must support use of Technology.
6. Why
IT/software Industry?
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Mention reasons such as huge opportunities, challenging jobs, fast
growing sector
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Say that, it is the biggest job provider and making impact on the world
with cutting edge technologies like AI,ML, IOT …for a digital world
•
Say that, it offers a wide range of technology platforms to work on,
•
Mention that it offers platforms having growth potential like cloud or
IOT or Machine learning or robotics, Blockchain etc. etc.
•
That, it does not make any distinction between an IT graduate and a
non-IT graduate
•
That you have the required skillsets to match the expectations, starting
with Programming (such as C or Java)
•
For Non-IT/CSE students, say that your specialisation in your respective
engineering disciplines could add value, specifically in related
projects/consultancy services/ industries.
•
An ECE student may say that his knowledge of digital systems, VLSI or
embedded systems or microprocessors and communication systems could be useful
while working on new age technologies like IOT or automation etc.
6.Your plans for Higher studies?
Tips:
· Say that you are open to higher studies so that you get better as a software professional, but quickly add that only if the company permits to do so while still working.
· This will demonstrate your willingness to learn...
· Say that you would like to go for higher study to gain knowledge about newer technologies, any challenging course, related to software field...
· Don’t say that you would like to a course in fashion design or Law or music as such courses could be interpreted as they are not technology-oriented and are viewed as odd courses for an engineering graduate.
7. Tell me about your project?
Tips:
· You could start with the title of the project; mention the broad area and most importantly, why did you choose this project/topic.
· Then, mention the platform /technology used
· Mention the objective/purpose
· You could then talk about the results/findings or intended applications (preferably in realtime)
· May also include your experiences including challenges, hurdles, or learning opportunities
8. What are your future plans?( Long term & Short term goals)
Tips:
· Always say that you want to be a software professional, strictly not any other job.
Say that your short term goal is to be a part of this company and stick to this by showing how your current interests, passion or skills have a direct link with the jobs offered by the company.
Also, your long term goals can at best be an extension of your short term goal.( Not any other thing, however big or fancied it might be)
Resist the temptation to bare your heart before the interviewer.
· Mention any specific area of interest/ technology platform on which you want to work (choose an area that might be relevant/available @ the company)
· Say that you would like to go for positions within the organization with independent responsibilities or, Leadership roles.
· Anything that sounds achievable and credible (Don’t announce grandiose plans)
· Be tactful, not truthful
· You may have your real plans for the future, But it is not the right time to discuss that.
· Even if the Interviewer insists that you are good and suggests that you must look beyond software, say a polite thanks for complimenting you, but say firmly that it’s only that company that you are looking at.
9. Why do you want to join our company?
Tips:
· Say that it’s India's largest IT company...largest IT employer etc... good portfolio of service areas, exciting new projects, world-wide presence
· That it provides opportunities for aspirants from all places, urban or rural
· Mention the sectors or one or two new technology platforms they are present in.
· That it rewards meritocracy and allows employees equal opportunities for growth.
· Most importantly, mention any project /Technology /sector that you are interested to work in and why? (It could be IOT, AI, ML or Cloud etc in case of TCS)
Do not answer in random generalizations, say specifically that you are interested in their products, platforms or technologies in real time.
10. What is the most challenging thing you achieved till today?
Tips:
· Sound credible, believable.
· Mention a real life incident that is related to your professional area that is in fact a learning experience.
· Say why it was challenging and how did you face it. (Here you need to analyze and find out skills/qualities that you might have used in tackling the situation)
11. Where can we see you in 5 years?
Tips:
· Say that you would preferably be in a more professionally challenging assignment, such as a Team lead or a Project leader or on an abroad assignment within the company. You can mention a technology platform of your choice or may say working in multicultural teams or on abroad assignments, But all within the same company.
(You can’t be the CEO of a company like TCS in 5 years time. So, avoid such exaggerated answers)
· Say one that is achievable, measurable and credible.
· Never exaggerate or mention unrealistic goals
12. Are u aware of the bond? (Don’t worry, not all companies have it)
Tips:
· Say yes. That you have no objection to it.
· If they ask you why you sign this, say that an opportunity to be a part of their reputed company is good enough a reason for signing the bond.
· And that you believe that the company is going to provide you the best possible professional growth opportunities.
13. What about salary?
Tips:
· Say that you have knowledge of the fact that you are entitled to a fixed, pre-determined pay and one that you find acceptable and attractive.
· Quote the exact figure as is indicated in the notification from Placement cell.
· In addition, say that right now your focus is on the job and to get an opportunity to be a part of the company.
14. Would you like to be manager or a Leader
Tips:
· May say that you would like to be both. Because, as a manager you will get opportunity to control a group or a set of entities to accomplish a goal while as a Leader you can influence, motivate, and enable others to contribute towards organizational success.
· Say that managers can display leadership qualities. Conversely, leaders can be good managers.
15. Would you prefer to be a Team player or a Leader ?
Tips:
· Always say both. But one after the other.
· It means, say that you want to be a team player first, learn to know the team and their expectations know the required interpersonal skills and then readily accept leadership position as and when offered.
· Say that you believe that a good team player will always make a better leader.
16. Qualities you like or dislike in others.
Tips:
· Always focus on qualities or traits, not individuals. Avoid criticising others.
· You may mention general dislikes such as lethargy, cunningness, being untrustworthy, betrayal,, lack of mannerisms, lack of team play etc. in others,
· In case of likes, mention qualities that reflect your honest expectation from others such as simplicity, helping nature, friendliness, time management, sincerity, empathy etc.
17. What is the best thing/compliment you have received or, the worst criticism?
· Regarding best thing/compliment, say anything from a real life situation, preferably about a quality you demonstrated.
· Be modest while speaking about it, don't sound pompous (don't brag/boast)
· About criticism, do not sound cynical. Do not express any negative emotion. Mention how you handled the criticism in a positive way or as a learning opportunity.
18. Tell me about the biggest mistake you have made in your life?
Tips:
· Admit a mistake , say that you have made one
· Admit something as a mistake from a real life incident, mostly from a professional point of view(may be related to a skill/ certification/ activity)
· never say that the mistake relates to your choice of course(In your case, Engineering or your Branch)Take some specific situation and analyze and bring out the mistakes.
· The Interviewer is trying to find out if you have learnt from your past mistakes or not and if so, how have you corrected them .so give out steps you have taken to rectify the mistake as well as not repeating those.
· Simply, they want to assess your ability /willingness to learn
19. The biggest challenge you have ever faced so far?
· This question is intended to test your ability face situations with confidence and strength of character and conviction (belief)
· Describe a specific technical/interpersonal challenge you faced and how did you overcame it
· Don't make generalized statements, but choose specific activity/area/issue.
· Don't make direct reference to anybody and don't sound negative. Just raise an issue that was challenging and not easy handling. Say nevertheless you tried and handled it positively ,without any ill feelings.
· Always use practical and believable steps while justifying how you handled the challenge
20. About your weakness?
· Always admit that you have one. But try to put a positive spin onto the weakness by picking up ones that are actually somewhat positive qualities.
Example:
· I am so particular about details that during an activity/function that I organize along with my friends, I end up demanding a lot from them, that puts lots of pressure on my friends.
· That I am too straight forward ,that puts me in awkward situations during group interactions. I must learn to diplomatic.
· While organizing functions /any event, I get so much involved that I neglect other activities including food,rest and family .
· That I am so much involved in my work that I neglect my friends and family.
However, the above examples are indicative of positive things being branded and projected skillfully as weaknesses, allowing the candidate the chance of not revealing too much about his weak areas.
21. What is your dream job?
· Stick to the area for which you have applied (in your case, Software or IT or core)
· Say with some degree of passion that it is your dream job. That you want to be part of a reputed company such as the company we are being interviewed for.
· But do not go overboard or sound flattering. Simply say that you are honest. Then be a little analytical and find out reasons to support your preference.
· You may say growth opportunities- to be in leadership position where you can make a lot of change to others lives,
· You may want to work in a challenging work environment with more responsibilities
· Be very clear about your long term thinking before answering this question
22. Do you want to ask the Interviewer a question?
Sample questions:
· Sir, what about opportunities for higher education while in the company ?
· What does the company actually expects from the freshers?
· What actually happens during the training? and after the training?
· How about overseas assignments?
· About career progress and growth
Whatever be your question, it must reflect a genuine interest for the company and you are sincere and eager to be a part of it.
Also, you must demonstrate your willingness to learn new things.
23. You are from Mechanical/ECE/EEE/EIE/CIVIL/Aerospace. Why should we take you in our company that is an IT company?
· Always say that you deserve to be there as you fulfil the desirable skills-both technical and Interpersonal.
· Say that you have basic programming skills, logical thinking, analytical skills, problem solving skills etc. to prove your point.
· Say that some packages like Catia, Ansys, Autocad, Labview or Matlab and other software tools or packages have given you understanding of the software field. You have working experience.
· Then, say that because of your core background, you will bring added value to your work in areas like manufacturing, electronics, telecom, power etc.
· Again, if you know that the company is involved in any project or area or platform (from your core branch) you may mention so and justify. (Like IOT, Robotics, Automation etc.)
Disclaimer: All the above ideas are just for helping you analyze and prepare better and must not be used directly.
You must use your own sentences.
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