Thursday, December 8, 2016

20 Interview Questions You Should Be Prepared

When it comes to interviews, there’s no better formula for success than research and preparation. For your next big interview, here’s a roundup of all the best advice Glassdoor has to offer on what type of questions you’re going to be asked, how to answer, and also what kind of questions you should be asking in return.

BE PREPARED TO ANSWER:

1. How would your boss from your last job describe you?

This is a good opportunity to talk about your work ethic and how your personality fit into your previous position. If you had a negative experience at your last job, share what you learned from the role and how you turned it into a positive experience.

2. Do you prefer to work alone or with others?

Interviewers often ask this question as a way to see if the job candidate will fit in with the company’s culture. Research company culture beforehand to find out what they’re looking for, and if it’s right for you.

3. What are you proud to have accomplished at your last job?

Interviewers ask this in order to give you an opportunity to show off your strengths – just remember to be humble, and genuine.

4. Tell me about yourself.

This question is an opportunity for you to give your elevator pitch – craft and practice it beforehand so you don’t deliver a long, rambling answer that glazes over the important details that your interviewer should know.

5. Tell me about a time when you messed up at work. How did you fix your mistake?

This question is an opportunity for the interviewer to assess your damage control and problem-solving capabilities. Be honest when talking about the mistake you made, but focus on how you solved the problem.

6. What do you value most about our culture and vision?

The best way to answer this question is to have a firm understanding of the company’s values, and be able to talk about how those values align with your own.

7. Would you quit your job if you won the lottery, even if you loved your current position?

Interviewers may ask this to find out if you’re more excited about the job or the paycheck. Whether you’re in it for the income or you’re wildly passionate about your job, give your honest opinion, and the reasoning behind that opinion.

8. What religious holidays do you observe?

It is illegal for an interviewer to ask you about your religion, age, or sexual orientation. If you get asked this and don’t feel comfortable answering, kindly deflect.

9. What is something you don’t want me to know about you?

This is a tricky question because this could lead you to reveal information that isn’t legal for interviewers to ask. Make your answer lighthearted and clever, so that you can steer the conversation away from more serious topics. Consider talking about your hobbies or a fun guilty pleasure like binge watching National Geographic shows.

10. What is your greatest weakness?

Try not to answer with a humble-brag, like your greatest weakness is that you’re a workaholic – a genuine answer will really set you apart from the pack. Don’t softball this question; welcome the opportunity for examination. Look at past performance appraisals and think about the feedback that you’ve heard from previous managers. Be honest with yourself about your professional areas of challenge. Own them. Self-awareness is a soft skill, and those are increasingly in demand in the workplace.

11. What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

Interviewers ask this in order to gain perspective on your personality and values. Talk about how your hobbies contribute to who you are and how you would make a unique addition to the workplace.

12. What do you dread most about going to work?

Deflect this negative question with something positive, like “having to leave work at the end of the day.”

13. How many pizza places are in New York City?

Employers ask oddball interview questions like this one to measure your ability to think on the spot. Regardless of whether your answer is correct, talk them through your thought process, being careful to mention all the assumptions you’re making in order to answer the question.

14. Why have you had X number of jobs over the last X years?

Answer this question by focusing on the job experiences that shaped your career in a positive way. For instance, explain you’ve been searching for the right job that fits your career goals and how the position you’re interviewing for fits these goals.

15. What do you hope to accomplish within the next year?

This is a chance to highlight your skills and strengths that will bring you success as a future employee. Also reference accomplishments in previous jobs to show that you have what it takes to be successful in a new position.

16. What is the question you were hoping I wouldn’t ask today?

Prepare for this question so that you’re not left stumped. And know the answer to your own question as well! Consider questions like: What is your greatest weakness? Why are you leaving your previous job? What was the last thing you Googled?

17. Tell me about a project that forced you to be innovative and creative.

Display your abilities to give outside the box solutions and think on your feet with this answer – think of one anecdote beforehand that can highlight this.

18. What is your five-year plan?

This is an opportunity for the interviewer to assess your long-term potential at the company. Ideally, you’ve applied for this job because you can see yourself working there for the foreseeable future. If not, talk about how this job will help you prepare for your next career move.

19. What makes you excited about Mondays?

This is a question for you to share what makes you most passionate about the career you have, and what you like most about working in that field.

20. Why are you working in this industry?

Share a story about a defining moment in your path to this career. Highlight what about that experience relates to the job you’re currently applying to.

BE PREPARED TO ASK:

1. How would you define your company values?

This question is important to ask to multiple interviewers to gauge whether you’re getting a consistent sense of the same company values from all of them. You also want to make sure that the values they’re describing are ones you can stand behind.

2. How do you incorporate employee feedback in the day-to-day operations?

Employers who not only listen to their employees, but also work to incorporate employee feedback, are going to be the easiest to work with, and as a result will also probably have the most effective teams. This is also a question to sniff out a micromanager.

3. What’s the most essential trait a new team member should possess, and why?

This a question you can ask to anybody along the hiring process to learn more about the company’s needs and expectations.

4. Why have people left this position voluntarily or involuntarily?

Learn more about the type of personalities that worked well in the role, and the ones that didn’t. If a string of qualified people left the job, that’s definitely something to be wary of.

5. Are there opportunities for professional development?  If so, what do those look like?

Beware of taking positions where there’s a potential for professional stagnation – take the interview as an opportunity to learn about structures the company has in place for learning and advancement.

6. Where do you see the company in five years?

This is a question to evaluate how clear the vision and how steadfast the leadership of the company is. It’s also a way to gauge how much say employees have in helping shape the vision of the company.

7. What benefits are focused on work-life balance?

Ask the difficult questions about work-life balance – your future happiness depends on it. Target your applications towards companies from the get-go who you’ve identified to have a good work life balance.

8. How do you set employees up for success?

It’s critical to evaluate the flexibility your future employer will allow you. A narrowly focused supervisor could be a potential source of conflict.

9. What do you see as the most challenging aspect of this job?

Understand the scale of the challenges presented in this role. It’s important to know if this is a challenge that you’ll be able to take on.

10. What are your interests outside of the office?

This is a sneaky way to evaluate work-life balance. If your supervisor doesn’t have any hobbies outside the office, they’re probably spending too much time on work.

11. What does success look like in this position, and how do you measure it?

It’s crucial to understand what the key performance indicators are for the role. How, and how often are they measured?

12. What do the day-to-day responsibilities of the role look like?

Your daily responsibilities are really the meat of the job. Even if a job sounds cool on paper, it’s important to clarify beforehand exactly you’ll be doing. Is this really a routine you can see yourself doing every day?

13. What are the company’s values? What characteristics do you look for in employees in order to represent those values?

It’s crucial to know about company culture when you’re applying for a job – you need to know if this a work community where you’ll fit in.

14. What’s your favorite part about working at the company?

Find out what your interviewer enjoys about working at this company. And if they don’t readily dole out enthusiasm, it might be a warning sign.

15. Who will I be working most closely with?

Get a sense of who your collaborators will be, even going so far is to ask for names and titles. This is so you can evaluate how cross-functional the role is.

16. What’s the greatest challenge your company has faced? How did you overcome it?

This is a great question to ask when you get to an interview with a higher-level executive. Learning how the company behaves in times of failure is a window into its true culture.

17. What’s the company policy on telecommuting?

This question will allow you to gain more insight into whether the company is focused on the well-being of its employees, or is rigid about office rules.

18. Do employees control the structure of their goals and tasks?

How lenient is your employer going to be if you can’t deliver something on time? This question gives insight into how rigid the company culture is.

19. If I’m hired, what would you expect me to have accomplished in a year?”

Make sure that the interviewer’s answer to this question is in line with what you can realistically accomplish. Fair expectations show the company has thoughtfully considered what your role will be in the company.

20. Is there anything about my background or resume that makes you question whether I am a good fit for this role?

This type of question can be a great opportunity for you to respond to any latent concerns your interviewer may be harboring
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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Kolte Patil World Towers Viman Nagar

Kolte Patil World Towers


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Amenities of Kolte Patil World Towers

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Free Basement parking
Cafeteria and Club House
CCTV cameras for Security
Restaurant & Clubhouse
Maintenance Staff 24*7
Power Back Up 24*7
Reserved Parking
Restaurants and Copy cafe
Fire Fighting Equipment 24*7
Royal Food Court
Provide 24*7 Power Back up and also water supply
Eco Friendly environment for your family
Vaastu Compliant, Free Visitor Parking

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Thursday, September 1, 2016

Reliance Jio to offer free voice calls, data, roaming

Reliance Jio to offer free voice calls, data, roaming

RELIANCE-AGM/


Mukesh Ambani (R), chairman of Reliance Industries Ltd, poses with his wife Nita (C) and son Akash before addressing 
the company's annual general meeting in Mumbai | Reuters

Burying all speculation, Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani said on Thursday the commercial operations of Reliance Jio will start from Dec 31. The company also offered several freebies to attract customers.
The chairman gave this information while addressing the 42nd annual general meeting of the company.
Amongst a whole host of offerings Ambani made:
♦ Starting from Sep 5 till Dec 31, Jio's bouquet of apps, all services will available for free
♦ By March 2017, Jio will cover 90 per cent of India's population
♦ New handsets (LYF) will start at Rs 2,999
♦ Roaming charges will also be zero
♦ Jio will offer data at Rs 50 per GB (base rate) against Rs 250 per GB charged on average by other operators.

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Monday, August 29, 2016

Redmi 3S Prime Gold 32 GB






Redmi 3S Prime (Gold, 32 GB)

3 GB RAM | 32 GB ROM | Expandable Upto 128 GB
5 inch HD Display
13MP Primary Camera | 5MP Front
4100 mAh Li-Ion Polymer Battery
Android Marshmallow

WARRANTY

1 Year Manufacturer Warranty for Phone and 6 Months Warranty for in the Box Accessories
Color


Storage
32 GB
RAM
3 GB
Rs. 8,999
List Price
EMI starts from Rs. 437

Coming Soon!
Will be available for exchange from Rs. 1,999 when in stock

Key Features of Redmi 3S Prime (Gold, 32 GB)
Android v6.0.1 (Marshmallow) OS
13 MP Primary Camera
5 MP Secondary Camera
Dual Sim (WCDMA + LTE)
5 inch Touchscreen
1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 64-bit Octa Core Processor
Expandable Storage Capacity of 128 GB

Specifications of Redmi 3S Prime (Gold, 32 GB)

GENERAL FEATURES
Brand Mi
Handset Color Gold
Form Bar
SIM Size Micro SIM and Nano SIM
Call Features Loudspeaker
Model Name Redmi 3S Prime
Touch Screen Yes
SIM Type Dual Sim, WCDMA + LTE
Hybrid Sim Slot Yes
Model ID MZB4913IN
In the Box Handset, USB Cable, Charger, SIM Tray Remover Pin
IMPORTANT NOTE
The Second SIM Slot of this Dual SIM Phone Accepts Either a Nano SIM Card or a microSD Memory Card

MULTIMEDIA
Video Player Yes, Full HD
Music Player Yes, Supports MP3

CAMERA
Video Recording Yes, 1920 x 1080, 30 fps
Secondary Camera Features f/2.2 Aperture
Flash LED
HD Recording HD, Full HD
Rear Camera Yes, 13 MP
Front Facing Camera Yes, 5 MP
Primary Camera Features f/2.0 Aperture, 5P Lens Elements, PDAF

INTERNET & CONNECTIVITY
Network Type 4G, 3G, 2G
Preinstalled Browser Android
Bluetooth Yes, v4.1
Navigation Technology GLONASS, BeiDou, with Google Maps
Wifi Yes, 802.11 b/g/n
Internet Features Email
USB Connectivity Yes, micro USB, OTG Compatible

OTHER FEATURES
Sensors Fingerprint Scanner, Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, eCompass, Accelerometer, Gyroscope
Call Memory Yes
Additional Features Metal Unibody
WARRANTY
Warranty Summary 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty for Phone and 6 Months Warranty for in the Box Accessories

DIMENSIONS
Weight 144 g
Size 69.6x139.3x8.5 mm

DISPLAY
Resolution HD, 1280 x 720 Pixels
Other Display Features IPS Display
Size 5 inch
BATTERY
Removable Battery No
Type Li-Ion Polymer, 4100 mAh

MEMORY AND STORAGE
Expandable Memory microSD, upto 128 GB
Memory 3 GB RAM, 32 GB ROM
Internal 32 GB

PLATFORM
Operating Freq GSM - 900, 1800; WCDMA - 900, 2100; 4G LTE (TDD) - Band 40, LTE (FDD) - Band 3/5
User Interface MIUI 7
Graphics Adreno 505, 294 PPI
OS Android v6.0.1 (Marshmallow)
Processor 1.4 GHz + Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 64-bit, Octa Core

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Saturday, April 16, 2016

Life-style|summer|summer special

  • While you pamper yourself with these summer must haves, it is equally essential to keep your body cool from within too.

• The summer special mantra is all about having lots of fruits and juices, low calorie food, looking out for lunch variations and bidding a mini farewell to spicy and oily food.


Must haves this summer (Getty Images)
Yes, summer is here. The weather could be hot but the food that the season offers is definitely 'happening'. Namya Kapadia has a special summer menu

One dip in the swimming pool, shopping cool cottons, applying sunscreen, styling a new hairdo and not stepping out of home without those dark glares is what defines the arrival of summers in the city. While you pamper yourself with these summer must haves, it is equally essential to keep your body cool from within too. The summer special mantra is all about having lots of fruits and juices, low calorie food, looking out for lunch variations and bidding a mini farewell to spicy and oily food.

FRUIT FROLIC
It is a known fact that juices and drinks are best of the substitutes in summery days. Eating raw fruits withfibre, works wonders in keeping your body hydrated. So splurge on fresh fruit juices or a wholesome dish of freshly cut fruits like watermelon, sweet lime, strawberries, chickoos, and grapes topped with the fruit masala which will serve as a perfect 'fruit chaat'. Drink lots of watermelon juice after your workouts or dancing sessions and your skin is sure to look very fresh. Mangoes truly rule the summers. You can prepare anything with mangoes, from mango milkshakes, ice-creams and desserts to your meals. Nothing can match a summer noon lunch where you can relish the chilled aam ras and roti. If the heat catches and kills your appetite during the peak lunch hours, Kachhi Keri vegetable dish is the best. A popular dish called 'fajeto' is a curry made of unripe mangoes which is a scrumptious summer special. Pickles and 'chundo' made of mangoes are a hot pick of this season. Pickles, both sweet and spicy of lemon and mangoes, are a great complementary food with rotis and a big glass of butter milk.

THE GOOD OL' SALAD AND CURD

Raitas made of freshly churned curd, cucumber and boiled potatoes is an unmatchable option. Having curd with fresh fruits is definitely going to keep you cool. Dahi boondi and mixed vegetable parathas with raita are also yummy options to relish the goodness of curd. The pasta mint salad which is freshly filled with black olives, pineapple and lettuce leaves is a sure hit. Salads are a great way to fill your stomach while keeping it light during working hours.


NO MOCKING MOCKTAILS

Mocktails of orange, lemon and mint will be the hot cake selling in the season. Having a hygienic glass of sugarcane juice under the shade of a huge banyan tree is an experience you cannot afford to miss out this summer. Iced tea with a pinch of lemon and mint is also a refreshing drink. The packaged fruit juices and cold drinks can be consumed to quench thirst. While corporate players will try to woo you for packaged juices, it must not replace fresh fruits in any case. Cold coffee with lots of ice cream, pina coladas, guava smoothie or fruit milkshakes in summers are sure to keep you going fresh and feel alive. At home you can simply have chilled milk with khus or rose syrups.


LUNCH VARIATIONS

A heavy lunch can spoil your day making you feel lousy at work. You can try variations of the regular lunch which could work best as summer meals. Try a chana chaat in which paneer, boiled potatoes, puri or khakhara are mixed with boiled chhole which you can saute with onion. Garnish it with chutneys of coriander leaves or ambli-khajur. Pune Misal is yet another favourite dish found on dining tables of most households. The sweet-salty taste of different pulses which are perfectly boiled and mixed with curd is a true summer treat. Altering your diet plans and food habits is quintessential to keep the heat at bay. The best of hoteliers vary their menus to complement the summer taste buds of the customers. After all the foodie does not want to be stuffed in this heat, instead he prefers to have a gala time by sticking to lean food. In a nutshell, 'You are what you eat', this scorching summer. So be careful while gorging on but don't shy away from relishing the season's gifted foods. For now you may safely bid a goodbye to the spicy oily food and say cheers to a juicy, light and low calorie intake.

Friday, April 15, 2016

Even, Odd Number in Delhi

दिल्ली में ऑड-ईवनः BJP-RSS चाहते हैं कि फेल हो जाए योजनाः केजरीवाल
दिल्‍ली में ऑड-ईवेन फार्मूला के दूसरे चरण का आज दूसरा दिन है। सड़कों पर आज केवल सम संख्या वाली गाडि़यां ही चलेंगी, नियम तोड़ने वालों पर 2000 रुपये का जुर्माना लगेगा। लेकिन इस बीच इस पर सियासत भी शुरू हो गई है। अरविंद केजरीवाल ने भाजपा पर इस योजना को फेल करने का आरोप लगाया है।
दिल्ली सरकार ने लोगों की सुविधाओं को ध्यान में रखते हुए बसों की संख्या बढ़ाई है लेकिन आज दूसरे दिन कुछ जगहों पर लोगों को  सार्वजनिक वाहनों के लिए परेशान होते हुए देखा गया। बसों में काफी भीड़ देखी जा रही है।

लोगों को कहीं कहीं पर बसों के लिए आधे से पौने घंटे तक इंतजार करना पड़ रहा है। सरकार ने मुहिम को सफल बनाने के लिए पर्यावरण बसें भी चलाई हैं, उन बसों में मार्शल तैनात किए गए हैं। लेकिन जब हमारे रिपोर्टर ने जब इसकी पड़ताल की तो कुछ बसों में मार्शल नहीं दिखे।
ऑड-ईवन को फेल करना चाहती है बीजेपी और संघः केजरीवाल
इस बीच दिल्ली के सीएम अरविंद केजरीवाल ने कहा है कि भाजपा और संघ नहीं चाहते हैं कि यह योजना सफल हो। वे इसे फेल करने में लगे हुए हैं।


उन्होंने कहा कि दिल्ली की जनता उनके इरादों को विफल कर देगी। उन लोगों ने पिछली बार भी ऐसी कोशिश की थी। लेकिन लोगों ने उनके मंसूबों पर पानी फेर दिया था और ऑड-ईवन को सफल बनाया था।उन्होंने भाजपा नेता विजय गोयल के इस नियम का विरोध करने की अपील वाला ट्वीट शेयर किया है। उन्होंने कहा कि भाजपा लोगों से ऑड-ईवन के नियम को तोड़ने की अपील कर रही है। भाजपा ऑटो यूनियन ने हड़ताल का अह्वान किया है।


क्या ऑड-ईवन हमेशा के लिए लागू कर दिया जाए, रखें अपनी राय...
दिल्‍ली में ऑड-ईवेन फार्मूला एक बार फिर शुक्रवार से लागू हो गया। राष्ट्रीय राजधानी में बढ़ते प्रदूषण को रोकने के लिए क्या इस योजना को हमेशा के लिए लागू कर दिया जाना चाहिए? आप भी लें लाइव हिन्दुस्तान के ऑन लाइन सर्वे में हिस्सा।

Source: http://www.livehindustan.com/news/national/article1-odd-even-in-delhi-bjp-wants-to-fail-scheme-says-arvind-kejriwal-526430.html