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Among all the three stages Preliminary, Mains And Interview in HAS, “Interview” stands the most important for any aspirant as judgment of knowledge, character and proficiency is done by the panel therefore it becomes the deciding factor for selection. In that short duration the aspirant has to vocalize himself in a way that he seems confident, truthful and his communication skills, common sense and body language are top notch. Many students have encountered moments where they have felt humiliation and embarrassment of their performance in Interviews.
JOKTA ACADEMY, HAS COACHING INSTITUTE IN SHIMLA has covered this for you by organizing mock interviews in which specialized teachers and ex civil servants form up the panel to judge the aspirants ability to express .By giving mock Interviews one develops communication skills filled with positive attitude and self confidence.
Many aspirants felt hopeless after their mains exam as they had no prior guidance for HAS Interview, but now “JOKTA ACADEMY” HAS coaching institute in Shimla is fully devoted to provide Interview guidance for HAS aspirants in Shimla.
Today’s casual dress codes do not give you permission to dress as “they” do when you interview. It is important to know what to wear to an interview and to be well-groomed. Whether you wear a suit or something less formal depends on the company culture and the position you are seeking. If possible, call to find out about the company dress code before the interview.
One of the most crucial interview tips: Listen. From the very beginning of the interview, your interviewer is giving you information, either directly or indirectly. If you are not hearing it, you are missing a major opportunity. Good communication skills include listening and letting the person know you heard what was said. Observe your interviewer, and match that style and pace.
Telling the interviewer more than he needs to know could be a fatal mistake. When you have not prepared ahead of time, you may ramble when answering interview questions, sometimes talking yourself right out of the job. Prepare for the interview by reading through the job posting, matching your skills with the position’s requirements and relating only that information.
The interview is a professional meeting to talk business. This is not about making a new friend. Your level of familiarity should mimic the interviewer’s demeanor. It is important to bring energy and enthusiasm to the interview and to ask questions, but do not overstep your place as a candidate looking for a job.
It’s a given that you should use professional language during the interview. Be aware of any inappropriate slang words or references to age, race, religion, politics, or sexual orientation—these topics could send you out the door very quickly.