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20 SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THE PLACEMENTS.

“SOME SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THE PLACEMENTS ” 1) Attend the Pre Placement Talk session with attention. It may bore you but it’s very helpful for understanding what this recruitment needs in the candidates. 2) Don’t be a dumb batch! Respond to HR in the Pre Placement Session! 3) Don’t ask unnecessary questions (for example - How the payment shall be provided? Check or cash) to the HR. Don’t put him in the perception that he is dealing with a stupid crowd. 4) Grammar test needs to your actual knowledge of English. The questions in the test are SIMPLE not EASY. 5) One day preparation for grammar test won’t work. 6) Mark the answer (in your answer sheet) when you make your final decision, no need to perform overwriting else this may disqualify your answer. 6) While giving your introduction in the JAM or GD round, don’t speak like a programmed machine. DON’T LEARN YOUR INTRODUCTION BY HEART. Speak as if you are a human and your listener too is a human. Panels want to listen and unde

EXPERIENCE OF THE ROUNDS COMMENCED IN HCL DRIVE.

PRE PLACEMENT TALK . About 11’ o clock HR of HCL (Mr. MAYANK) entered the seminar hall. He is a young guy, was wearing black shirt and formal pants. He carried his laptop along with him over his right shoulder and walked to the stage. Well his laptop didn’t get connected to the projector, maybe some technical issue. So he started without showing any presentations. He didn’t use the mic even. Pre placement talk is a session in which concerned representative of the company (Here the HR) talks to the students/candidates about the companies objectives and achievements. So, Mayank sir started, “ Tell me something about my organization! ” He started with the companies profile and then one by one, gradually he talked about the key responsibilities for a graduate engineer trainee. He explained each and every round and told us- speak clearly, speak relevant in technical round . He also explained the probation period, its meaning and conditions. It went a long session, yet the interest was

A Tale Teller.

It has been our habit to listen and read stories. You may not fully agree to this statement but if you look around in severa l parts of day to day life we listen and speak a number of stories, for example sharing the incidents of day to your mother, speaking about the stuffs of today's episode of your favourite series among your friends, telling your son about how were your days of college etc. So likewise,the  blog deals with several tales, short stories, musings, snippets, micro-tales and episodes. We follow every genre. We even accept stories from you and post it with your name.  Hope you like it and follow us . Thank you.  Keep reading .