first Work It adversely affects the direction of your life. Start by doing basic homework. Find out what companies are coming to your campus. What is their selection process? How many people are they planning to hire and how many are likely to apply? Are you eligible as per their shortlisting criteria?
Next, understand the placement rules for your campus. If you get a job offer early, can you appear for another interview later? If not, do you want to apply to some unwanted company first and miss out on your dream firm? Discuss it with your classmates so that you are sure that you have understood each possible situation.
This week’s cover story provides fresh graduates with just the necessary guidance at this critical juncture. The first step is to create your CV and online profile. Build a professional looking LinkedIn profile with a cool display picture and clean up your social media accounts to remove immature content. Set aside at least two weeks to rework your CV and placement brochure profile until you reach excellence. make sure your restart There is only one page. Check out online resources and invite input from friends and superiors to improve your resume. Optimize your resume each time you apply based on the job description and your research on the company.
Then comes the hard part. Getting ready for the selection process which may include Group Discussion, Aptitude Test, Technical Interview, Subject Matter Interview, Coding Test and HR Interview. We tell you how to go about the interview and how to avoid mistakes. Since the process has now gone online due to COVID, so are the tips to crack the online interview.
Last but not least, we also show you how to interpret numbers in an offer letter. Most companies follow a cost-to-company (CTC) structure. In their excitement, new recruits don’t take the time to understand the details and are disappointed when their first paychecks arrive in their bank accounts. Often, the net take-home pay is much lower than they expected. This can be avoided by optimizing your tax savings and investments.
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