I have seen a lot of courses out there explaining the strategies for preparing to appear for an interview. But, hardly I did see a course listing the commonly made mistakes by the candidates which lead to her failure in getting the dream offer. I felt that getting to know the DON'Ts is equally or even more important than knowing the DOs.
Having an experience of around 6 years working for different multinational companies and having appeared for more than 20 interviews in multinational companies, I wished to share my interview experience, especially the mistakes. Learning WHAT NOT TO DO is crucial when it comes to appearing for a dream company, given the few chances they offer to prove yourself. It would then become a costly mistake had you not learned the DON'Ts sooner rather than later.
This course teaches you WHAT NOT TO DO, while you prepare for an interview and appear for the face to face interview itself. It's a crispy 45 minute essence with all you need to know before starting your interview preparation. It's all video courses with simple english to make student from various geographies understand easily. I have slowed down my talking speed to make sure every word is clear to the students. At the end of the course, I have included the rough copy of the complete script (what I talked in the video), though not beautiful. This course starts with the tips to start preparation, the mistakes done in preparation phase, mistakes in resume writing and finally covers the mistakes done during a face to face interview.
Taking this course will definitely help you correct the mistakes you do knowingly or unknowingly during interview preparation and appearance. People lamenting for getting rejected for mysterious reasons will unlock answers for their unanswered questions. I'm sure this course will help you get what you always wanted!
I started programming when I was 10 and at 12, I developed my first website. Since then, software development has become a part of my life. I am here to show you that in software development, things are simple, but terms are scary :)