Think deeply about why you want to enter into the HR/IR field. This will not only help you in your interview but also later in your life. Try learning about instances where and how HR/IR policies have impacted a particular company from the internet.
Be calm. You may not know all the answers to the questions posed. Answer questions honestly and sincerely.
Lastly, once your interview is done don’t lose sleep over how the interview went or what else you should have said. In an admission process, there are too many variables that are not under your control. Relax for some days and then get back to your routine.
Wishing you the best for your interviews from all of us at TISS HRM and LR. In Dr Suess’ words, “You’re off to great places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting…so get on your way!”
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About the author:
Sheetal S Poojary is an alumna from the TISS HRM&LR Batch 2020, a PPO holder from TAS. When not impersonating a bookworm, Sheetal is found spending time petting her canine friends, cracking poor jokes, and daydreaming.
Comments
Mahendra Girdhar Singh Daiya
Nicely Written tips for the aspirants. Good work Team ARC!
5 Jun 2020, 06.51 PM