TIPS for taking the Campus Interview:
Tips for Commerce students
1.
Understand
the Company:
Research about the company thoroughly - its business model, service offerings,
industry verticals, recent developments, and the role you are applying for.
This will help you speak knowledgeably about
the company during the interview.
2.
Brush
up on Fundamentals:
Ensure you have a strong grasp of core commerce subjects like accounting, finance, economics,
business laws, and statistics. Be prepared to answer questions that test your
conceptual understanding.
3.
Develop
Relevant Skills: In
addition to technical skills, company will look for problem-solving
abilities, analytical thinking, communication, and teamwork. Highlight any relevant internships, projects, or extracurricular
activities that demonstrate these skills.
4.
Practice
Case Studies:
Companies like TCS often uses case-based interviews to assess your analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
Practice solving sample case studies related to finance, operations, or
strategy.
5.
Prepare
for Behavioral Questions: Be
ready to discuss your strengths, weaknesses, career
goals, and how you have handled challenging situations in the past. Provide
specific examples to substantiate your responses.
6.
Stay
Updated:
Keep yourself informed about the latest trends,
regulations, and developments in the commerce and IT
services domains. This will help you engage in meaningful discussions
during the interview.
7.
Demonstrate
Passion:
Convey your enthusiasm for the role and your eagerness to contribute to the
organization. Highlight how your skills and interests align with the company's
requirements.
8.
Be
Confident and Composed:
Maintain a positive and confident demeanor throughout the interview process.
Respond calmly and thoughtfully to questions, and do not hesitate to seek
clarification if needed.
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