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iyuckin
Apr 11, 2006, 02:52 AM
ano pong mga naexperience nyung interview questions, and whats ur answer for those... and add na din *** ng tips sa interview.. thx a lot peepz

zell_ff812
Apr 11, 2006, 06:12 AM
try mong isearch yan from other threads,mauulit lang kc...

hugobossph
Apr 11, 2006, 07:39 PM
What is your favorite movie?

butch79
Apr 11, 2006, 08:10 PM
hope this will help:

1. Tell me about yourself.
2. Why did you leave your last position, or why are you leaving your current position?
3. What do you know about this company?
4. What are your goals?
5. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
6. Why do you want to work for this company?
7. What has been your most significant achievement?
8. How would your last boss and colleagues describe you?
9. Why should we hire you?
10. What are your salary expectations?

you may also want to check out this site:

http://interview.monster.com/

good luck to ur jobhunting! :)

sixthsense1300
Apr 11, 2006, 10:39 PM
TIP:

Its not what you say...It's HOW YOU SAY IT!

iyuckin
Apr 12, 2006, 01:44 AM
sorry guys... mejo bago kc me ** kaya di ko nabasa *** mga old threads ill try to look it up na ***.... would u mind giving me links na rin ng mga old post about this topic...

thx butch for giving me an idea...

whats your favorite movie?? seryoso un ??? favorite ko: if only, pearl harbor, toy story 1, etc...

i wont make it sound scripted, nagpaparaktis *** ako kung deretso na ba ako sumagot.. baka kc mag uhmmm ahmm pa ko or mag babble ako.. ganto kc ako pag pinaparecite ng mga prof ko...

zell_ff812
Apr 12, 2006, 07:57 AM
yup,ceryoso un..fave movie?natanong na ko ng ganun...

iyuckin
Apr 14, 2006, 05:34 AM
yup,ceryoso un..fave movie?natanong na ko ng ganun...

what particular answer naman ang dapat sa tanong na yan??

eto totoo ba to. minsan daw pinapakanta pa ng mga interviewer *** applicant ng school theme... just for proof *** daw na youre a student of the school you wrote in your resume.. kc nga dba documents can be falsify now a days.

Altwegg
Apr 14, 2006, 08:33 AM
TIP:

Its not what you say...It's HOW YOU SAY IT!

Let me share this story when I had my interview at E-telecare. The one who conducted the interview was okay naman except that she doesn't smile. In my opinion, she was not reaching out or trying to build rapport with me. I think our personalities clashed the entire duration of the interview. It's like she was insisting on this thing, I was insisting on another. Most notable of which was the issue of location. I asserted that I really prefer Makati, even with training. However, she told me that there will also be training in Libis. And she added, "that's the first thing we will teach you here. Flexibility." Sa akin naman, flexibility is not taught. It is learned. Basta ayun parang nagkokontrahan kami sa interview kaya I was wondering why I was endorsed to the phone simulation stage. Siguro nga dahil talagang klaro naman lahat ng sinabi ko in English kaya kahit na halos di kami nagkakasundo, eh inendorse pa rin nya ako.

During the phone simulation naman, the guy was nice and was actually giving tips. But the nicest person I've encountered with in E-telecare PBCom is the HR Supervisor (I don't know her exact position, basta, she was the one who gave me the contract). I really have qualms training in far-away Libis so I did not sign the offer. I asked her if I can come back on Monday because I had to confer the contract with my Dad, and she gave me an affirmative response with matching encouraging words. She's really an asset to E-telecare, IMHO.

'Yun lang.