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TCS INTERVIEW QUESTIONS: 1. Tell about yourself? 2. Who are your role models? 3. What is your weakness? 4.

What are your Hobbies? 5. Extra co-curricular activities? 6. What do you know about this organization? 7. Are you a team player? 8. Why should we hire you? 9. Tell me about your dream job? 10. What is more important to you: the money or the work? 11. Are you willing to work overtime? Nights? Weekends? 12. Would you be willing to relocate if required? 13. Tell me about the recent trends in IT industry? 14. If you are rejected today, then what will you do? 15. Where youre native place is and for what it is famous? 16. Who is the founder of Google? 17. How you rank yourself compared with your friends? 18. Who is the founder of TCS? 19. Are names difficult to remember? 20. Who is the present CEO? 21. What is the name of the award TCS recently received? 22. What is your aim? 23. Wat r ur skills? Do u have any certifications on u r skills? 24. Did you think of changing your present job earlier? If yes, what do you think made you stay back? 25. It is possible that you might have thought about leaving your present job earlier but later decided to continue. Here, you also need to think about what made you think about changing your job in the first place. Now you can talk about the pros and cons of changing the job that went through your mind. You can discuss about the positive aspects of the job, any advancement opportunities you saw or any type of flexibility which kept you attached to your last employment. 26. Did you ever face a situation when your work was criticized? What did you do? You can face moments when your work will be criticized but you have to remember that only those who work can make mistakes. The main purpose of this question is to see your attitude when you are criticized and how you deal with it. If you face this question and you have been in a situation where your work was criticized, tell a bit about it and then tell the interviewer the way you dealt with it - if you think that there can be a better approach to what you are doing, evaluate it and accept it. The most important thing is to remember that you do not lose your cool on hearing negative remarks about yourself. 27. If you have never lead in the past, how would you do it in this role?

If you know how to do the work and you have the right attitude, you can lead. Many times you will find yourself leading unofficially in the current role - it is more important to have the leadership traits. So, you can say that, I know the job well and I have the qualities which need me to lead here. So, I think I am ready to move on to a more challenging and responsible positions like this. 28. What do you prefer working with figures, or with words? The basic purpose is to check your analytical and communication skills. So, if you face this question, analyze the job requirement properly and frame your answer. However, in senior positions you would require a combination of both, so you can say that though I love to play with words, I know figures are an inseparable part of any business. So, I am quite comfortable working with them too or vice versa. 29. Are there any kinds of people you cannot work with? The basic purpose is to check your level of maturity here and how well you get along with people. At work, you find different personality traits and with time you learn to deal with them. So, rather than saying that "I cannot work with people with this particular personality trait" focus your answer on some traits which even employers do not like. For e.g. People who are not team players, people who are not committed to their work, people who do not like to take responsibilities. The interviewer will also think that "I don't like to work with these types of people too." 30. Have you ever fired anyone? How did you handle it? Being a boss means being ready to even part away with your most favorite people if they are not working in interest of business. So, this is more about your emotional quotient. However, it is important to deal with firing an employee in a proper way so that there's no bad feeling on either of the sides. If you have not fired any one, you can say that " Though I haven't fired any off till now but if I am faced with such a situation, I would get to the root of the problem, try to solve it, apply methods like job rotation where ever possible and if nothing works, I'll tell the person that for these reasons we need to part our ways". 31. Have you ever worked under pressure? Give example. Pressure is an inseparable part of business. However, it can take different forms. At times, it will be the pressure of escalating your performance while at others; it could be the pressure of meeting the deadlines. The purpose of this question is to see, how you handled that pressure. So, mainly talk about what did you do to not let your focus dilute like drawing a proper plan to meet the expectations, prioritizing the right activities, starting and finishing them till end and staying dedicated to the final outcome. 32. If you think a work should be done in a particular way while the other person thinks that it should be done the other way, what would you do to resolve the conflict? No doubt there can be different approaches to do a work. It is more important that you evaluate each of them and take the right one. So, if you are faced with this question, you can say something like, I understand that there could be more than one approached to do

a thing. If I am faced with a situation as quoted by you, I'll evaluate both solutions and take up the one which is right and will get results faster. The purpose here is to check your level of acceptance and adamancy. 33. If you are a team leader and one of your team member is not able to meet his targets on a regular basis. You discussed it with him and tried all measures to improve his performance in that role but nothing works. What would you do? When faced with a situation like this, may be you can try to put that person to another job and if that also doesn't work you might have to fire them off. This is again about emotional intelligence and making practical decisions in favor of business. 34. If you face a problem with your own performance, what would you do? The purpose here is to see if you are able to identify the problems with your own performance and take corrective measures. To answer this question, you can say something like, "If I face a problem with my own performance, I will try to estimate how big is the problem, what is causing the problem and then take action on each of the listed things." 35. Describe a situation where you were required to influence your team members to take a particular course of action. You can influence a team only if you have analyzed the situation properly and are able to put it across to your team in a right way. So, this question is mainly a test of your analytical and communication skills. 36. How was your performance measured? This is quite straight question, discuss about the key performance indices against which your performance was rated. This also shows your suitability for the position. 37. How many local trains run in Mumbai? When you are asked an odd question like this, the interviewer is not expecting a right answer. He mainly wants to see your reaction to such an unexpected question and your approach to answer it. Stay calm, think aloud and give an answer. 38. How would you classify your style of management? You can just say that you manage according to the situation. One style doesn't work always. 39. What qualities would you like in your would be boss? Don't get into too many details. Just point out some qualities which every boss thinks he has like: work loving, fun loving, cheerful, energetic, knowledgeable, understanding and fair to sub-ordinates. No boss would like to admit that they don't have these qualities. 40. How would you describe your work style? You can say that your work style is performance oriented and you love to enjoy the work. Most companies would buy this. HR interview questions and answers for freshers HR interview questions and answers for experienced 16 more HR interview questions with answers Sample HR interview questions and answers

Approach to answer HR interview questions HR Interview Questions Infosys HR interview questions for freshers TCS Interview questions for HR Professionals Skill test for HR professionals Frequently asked questions during a personal interview Analyze strengths for Interview Tell us something about yourself. Why do you consider yourself a suitable candidate for this position? Why do you want to leave your present job or company? You have stayed in your current job for quite a long time, why? What do you know about us? What do you do to improve your knowledge? Can you perform under pressure? Tell us some of your strengths. Tell us some of your weaknesses. Are you comfortable working in a team? How do you rate your communication skills? You do not have all the experience we need for this position? How would you compensate for the lack of experience you have for this position? If you were hiring for this position, what qualities would you look for in a potential candidate? Do you know anyone who works for us? What is your style of management? Have you ever fired anyone? How would you go about firing a person, if required? What irritates you about co-workers? Is there any particular kind of person you can not work with? What qualities would you look for in your senior? What motivates you at work? Will you be happy to work in night shifts or over the weekends? Have you ever committed a mistake at work? What position would you prefer while working on a project? What are the most important things for you as a manager? Will you be happy to re-locate, if required? What kind of a salary are you looking for? Do you have any questions for us? Discuss the most stressful situation you came across in your previous job. For how long do you expect to stay with our organization? Why should we hire you? Discuss your strengths Discuss your weaknesses and how do you plan to overcome it

What is your idea of an ideal company? Why are you leaving your previous job? Tell us something about your achievements at your previous job. Tell us what do you know about our company Are you willing to relocate/travel? Are you a good team player? Can you work independently? Do you have any questions for us? Are you willing to work for long hours, if the project demands that from you? What is your current CTC and what are your expectations? Are you planning to go for further studies? Tell us something about yourself, discuss 5 characteristics Tell us something about your hobbies what is more important to you money or success?

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