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Tip 8: Keep It Sweet, Short and To the Point It's important to keep the employer's objectives in mind when you answer for a question during interview. Creating a short narrative around your key points will make you different from other people. Firstly write it out before the interview and then practice it at home, so that you don't get caught off guard. Tip 9: Time to answer You can do it by practice it before interview to answer this question -Tell me about yourself. Try to practice and answer this question within 3 minutes. Tip 10: Practice, practice and practice The more that you practice your answer to – Tell me about yourself, the better it will flow when you answer it in an interview. Try to practice in front of a mirror to watch your tone, as well as to watch the mannerisms that you may have or even record yourself on camera. It will help you a lot to pick out any bad habits you have, like talking too loud or too quiet, losing eye contact etc. Top 55 Job Interviews Do's and Don'ts Tips to crack Interview Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel
In the course of my last three jobs I've performed dozens of interviews. First for a company I founded several years back, later for small businesses (<50 employees). In the first two cases, my general strategy was to look over a resume and portfolio, ask specific questions about specific aspects of past work, and gauge how knowledgeable the candidate was. I prefer to feel out a candidate's intuition and grasp of engineering concepts rather than ask them to remember complex equations, on the theory that it's much easier to find the right equations (and know how to apply them) if you understand the underlying theory, rather than going the other way. Anyway, the interview process in my current job is more structured and there is a series of interviews each addressing different things. For ME and EE candidates I perform the technical part of the interview. Traditionally (as a holdover from the last guy in this role) we ask candidates how they would design "X" system (each time a system we designed) and gauge their responses.