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Old 09-12-06, 12:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: how to answer this hr question?

Srinath,

It is a question to test your confidence on yourself and to know your feedback on your performance from yourself. Answer which is ranging from nuetral to very good answer may not give you a very good boost to the chances of getting recruited. But a bad answer may decrease the chances. So you should be careful not to give a bad reply if not a good one. Especially if you are a fresher, no one will expect a good answer from you. So frame the answer which is not bad.

When you face similar question, just be cool and normal and say that "I believe the kind of opening you have, matches with my skill set and I have very good understanding in all those areas. So I am confident that I can perform it very well and exceed expectations. Thus I am confident that I will get an exited oppertunity to serve your organization".

This is just sample reply. You can tune the presentation to make it simpler.

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Krishna
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