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Interviews

The document outlines a practical syllabus focused on enhancing listening skills, formal presentations, and interview preparation. It provides dos and don'ts for job applicants, emphasizing the importance of company research, understanding one's resume, and practicing problem-solving and mock interviews. Key advice includes being honest about skills, maintaining professionalism, and preparing thoughtful questions for interviewers.
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Interviews

The document outlines a practical syllabus focused on enhancing listening skills, formal presentations, and interview preparation. It provides dos and don'ts for job applicants, emphasizing the importance of company research, understanding one's resume, and practicing problem-solving and mock interviews. Key advice includes being honest about skills, maintaining professionalism, and preparing thoughtful questions for interviewers.
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Practical (Lab.

) Syllabus
1. Listening Skills
2. Formal Presentation
3. Interviews
4. Pronunciation, Intonation and Rhythm
5. Everyday Dialogues in English
Interview Preparation
Before Writing Resume and Job Application
and Appearing in an Interview
• Research about the company and its work culture
• What are their expectations?
• What kind of skills they want in new employee?
• What are their requirements?
• Research about company’s growth plans
• How through your skills you are going to
contribute?
• How you are going to justify that you are eligible
for the post you are applying?
Dos: Know Your Resume & Master the Basics

• 1. Know Your Resume Thoroughly:


• • Be ready to explain every project, skill, or
tool.
• • Revise key academic topics.
Dos: Problem Solving & Aptitude
• 3. Practice Problem Solving:
• • Use LeetCode, HackerRank, Codeforces.
• • Focus on logic & efficiency

• 4. Aptitude & Reasoning:


• • Practice quantitative aptitude.
• • Prepare for campus placement tests.
Dos: Mock Interviews & Company Research

• 5. Mock Interviews:
• • Practice with peers or platforms.
• • Record and review responses.

• 6. Understand the Company:


• • Research their products, process.
• • Be ready to explain your interest.
Dos: Projects & Asking Questions
• 7. Prepare Projects & Internships:
• • Know your goals, challenges, tools used.
• • Highlight your contribution.

• 8. Ask Questions:
• • Prepare 1–2 smart questions for the
interviewer.
Don'ts for Technical Interview
• 1. Don’t mug up subjects knowledge–
Understand logic.
• 2. Don’t Fake Skills – Be honest.
• 3. Don’t Neglect Soft Skills – communication,
listening, reading, writing, speaking,
leadership, time management
• 4. Don’t Ignore Dress Code – Dress
professionally.
Don'ts (Continued)

• 5. Don’t Panic – Stay calm if unsure.


• 6. Don’t Use Slang – Be professional.
• 7. Don’t Be Late – Be on time or early.
• 8. Say clearly if you do not know any answer stating
that you are interested in learning
• 9. Do not make answers unnecessarily lengthy
• 10. Do not comment negatively on previous jobs,
colleagues or employer

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