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Old 11-08-2008, 08:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,
I am Electronics engg in 2007. I have done embedded sys course. Since March 2008, I am jobless.
I missed out on nearly 4 companies: eInfochips, Reliance Comm, Varroc Engg, DG2L.
EInfochips: came during our course and I was not prepared. So can't comment on that.
Reliance: Made it through Apti+Technical test, GD but couldn't made it in interview. I don't know why they reject me in interview cause they didn't asked any technical questions though I was prepared for that. I guess I got less marks in GD.
Varroc: Cleared their Tech test and 1st round of interview. Though in 2nd intv, i failed. My 2nd one went good actually better than the 1st one. Just asked about Low Pass/Differentiator ckt and One C question. The other person who find 2nd interview difficult, was selected. His 1st went very good though.
Dg2L: Again cleared their Apti and C tech test. Unsuccess again in interview round. I can't figure out how they selected student. One of us freshers their, had knowledge of Java but not much in C. He couldn't answer questions on C. He got selected. I had mostly answer all questions. I was just uncomfortable in Semaphores and I told that frankly to them. I was really hoping to get a chance their...I did deserve to get a chance their.
I am losing myself everyday. I now know that selection depends mostly on luck.
I dont know what to do.

help

i m tryin 2 b normal..but i cant. i m nt feelin well in these rains. i m just hopeless. i m depressed. dont kno wht to do. i feel like crying..

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Old 11-08-2008, 11:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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First of all please STOP feeling that way, you are not the only person in this world who has issues.

Now the interview thing, This is something that many people have problems clearing.

Ask yourself a few questions

1. Is my English fluent enough ?
2. Do I "appear" like a confident person ?
3. If I answer something, am I able to convince the other person I speak well ?

And also from my personal experience I have following tips to give

1. Watch your body language, don't look petrified when you give your interview, be calm and relaxed and somewhat frank with the other person. If they find that the person is feeling scared in the interview then it's one of the turnoffs of interviewing.

2. If you don't know the answer, say it clearly and give a simple and believeable reason why. Most interviewers KNOW that you are a student and hence not expected to know everything

3. Have a professional look. A formal shirt tie jeans combo goes a long way.

4. You can always look into a mirror and talk, and see if you are really sounding fluent and convincing enough

So on and so forth, think you will find better answers on the internets
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^ I second these thoughts. Don't think that way. It's just part of life. Way back in 2001 / 2002 (during the US recession), I was in the same situation - much more worse. I failed in all of the 11 companies that came to campus. But I did not give up. I do not remember the sites now, but there are a lots that will help you prep for interviews and such.

And yes, mirror practice helps. It did work out for me. Also try seeking help from seniors / friends to conduct mock interviews for you.

I used to conduct interviews for my comp. back when I was in Mumbai. Technical or not, most interviewers don't look at what you know (coz. thats gonna be obsolete anyways down the line). What they look for is you ability to learn new things and take up new challenges. I don't know about others, but atleast, I would put candidates into such problems to analyze their "learn-ability".

As far as campus interviews go, it surprised me as well (back then) as to how companies favor someone over the other. Figured it out later that your rep with the profs and staff plays a big role here. It's not possible for companies to know you in a 30-60 minutes interview. They mostly rely on the profs recommendations.

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Buddy don't b disheartened...............theres something good waiting 4 u surely..........

In my college campusing I had sit for atleast 30 companies but couldn't even clear apti anyone of them.........most of the time I was not serious or not prepared anough.........after passin out I sat for few offcampusing but result were same............my self confidence was doomed.......... everyone of my frnds were placed n I was seating at home..........I started to think about other opportunities (shops etc..........we are not rich enough n has a brother to brought up so.......)
Then came a off campusing of a very famous MNC...............I took it as a do or die..........gave my 100%..............passed Apti.......technical...........Hr and was selected..........!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lets not bore u anymore............wat do u get from my story??
Take every opportunity as ur last one and put everythin in it...............u'll win..........

P.S. in this process don't expect any result................if ur expectations are not fulfilled u'll be hurt more.............

If I'm not wrong somewhere in Gita its written "Kam kiye ja fal ki asha mat kar" (or something like dat)

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Presently IT market is very tight, They have cut down their recruitment targets drastically, many of the companies are in the process of making lay offs.

Keep your mind cool, and keep applying where ever you find the opportunities.
Even I was a victim of 2001/2002 US recession. After One year of experience (our company was shutdown) I was doing nothing for almost 18 months, things were pathetic for me then.

One more thing.... Many of the time usually for off-campus selections HR is more keen on selecting people who are referred by Consultants (There is a personal gains to both of the parties). So try to go through the Local consultants.... may be it will help you.
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Hi all,
I am Electronics engg in 2007. I have done embedded sys course. Since March 2008, I am jobless.
I missed out on nearly 4 companies: eInfochips, Reliance Comm, Varroc Engg, DG2L.
EInfochips: came during our course and I was not prepared. So can't comment on that.
Reliance: Made it through Apti+Technical test, GD but couldn't made it in interview. I don't know why they reject me in interview cause they didn't asked any technical questions though I was prepared for that. I guess I got less marks in GD.
Varroc: Cleared their Tech test and 1st round of interview. Though in 2nd intv, i failed. My 2nd one went good actually better than the 1st one. Just asked about Low Pass/Differentiator ckt and One C question. The other person who find 2nd interview difficult, was selected. His 1st went very good though.
Dg2L: Again cleared their Apti and C tech test. Unsuccess again in interview round. I can't figure out how they selected student. One of us freshers their, had knowledge of Java but not much in C. He couldn't answer questions on C. He got selected. I had mostly answer all questions. I was just uncomfortable in Semaphores and I told that frankly to them. I was really hoping to get a chance their...I did deserve to get a chance their.
I am losing myself everyday. I now know that selection depends mostly on luck.
I dont know what to do.

help

i m tryin 2 b normal..but i cant. i m nt feelin well in these rains. i m just hopeless. i m depressed. dont kno wht to do. i feel like crying..
Man you aren't the only jobless person. Don't be so dissapointed. Look, I'm a 13yr. old kid and can't help you much except giving you support. Always be confident and remember "DON'T LOSE HOPE, IS THE MORAL OF THE STORY." Keep on trying and eventually, you will succeed.
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If I'm not wrong somewhere in Gita its written "Kam kiye ja fal ki asha mat kar" (or something like dat)
its ...karm kar fal ki chinta na kar...said by Shri Krishna...
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I've never recruited for a company but I have been invited to sit in as an expert for my state's Public Service Commission on several occasions. In these interviews, I don't expect the applicant to know everything. I don't know everything either. What I look for is sincerity, confidence, willingness and ability to learn, and so on.

Bombla, the most important thing right now is to not lose heart. Tell yourself you can do it and will succeed one day because you will, if you keep on trying. Do not despair. Many, many others have gone through this phase. Some gave up, but those that did not eventually succeeded.

Remember that your education does not end when you graduate. Education is an ongoing process. Spend your jobless period improving your knowledge in your chosen field. Take it up as a hobby and try to do some practical projects - not necessarily big ones; start with something simple and gradually gain experience. The knowledge, experience and confidence you gain from that will go a long way towards helping you with the next interview.
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bleh.....IT jobs suck anyways.

as far as interviews goes,I have been in just one interview and i scored quite highly in that mainly cus I wasn't worried about the result and was confident enough(they aren't monsters afterall).

One thing I noticed though was that they weren't actually looking for the right answers and some of the questions they asked,I am sure they din't know answers of(It wasn't a technical interview BTW),all they were looking was how was I communicating with them.


Moral of the storyon't feel sorry for yourself,I know the family and personal expectations can be high sometimes specially when you have sacrificed a lot of things in the past....*sigh*.....but life goes on and so must you.Give your 100% and don't care about results,all the loss is theirs either way,.and please stop looking\feeling pathetic.


BTW did I tell you IT jobs suck?oh yes!
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Dude, don't get disheartened. I also flunked apti / interviews of 4-5 companies before getting my first job that too off campus. Failures are a part of life yaar. Currently me too going through a lean phase in my career. This year too my H1 Visa did not go through the crappy lottery system. You see this is the second time for me. Last year too it did not go through. I am now hoping to find an opportunity in some other location.

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+1. I am myself in an IT company and i tell you it SUCKS big time. Although it gives you money but takes away your life (not literally i mean).

Yeh Job Jitna tumhe deta hai..... usse kahin zyaada tum se le leta hai

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bleh.....IT jobs suck anyways.

as far as interviews goes,I have been in just one interview and i scored quite highly in that mainly cus I wasn't worried about the result and was confident enough(they aren't monsters afterall).

One thing I noticed though was that they weren't actually looking for the right answers and some of the questions they asked,I am sure they din't know answers of(It wasn't a technical interview BTW),all they were looking was how was I communicating with them.


Moral of the storyon't feel sorry for yourself,I know the family and personal expectations can be high sometimes specially when you have sacrificed a lot of things in the past....*sigh*.....but life goes on and so must you.Give your 100% and don't care about results,all the loss is theirs either way,.and please stop looking\feeling pathetic.


BTW did I tell you IT jobs suck?oh yes!
Abey tu konsa interview diya be?
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^ he applied in the naab java g33k company
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Thank you guys for your support.

You will find this weird but the rains and the dark cloudy environment makes me more sick. I begin to curse myself.. I am not losing hopes but sometimes I doubt.

I will be going to a company that is providing kinda-internship. They are not going to pay me nor do I have to. They will give small projects to me and give guidance on that. They will give certificate after one month.
I am really hoping it will be good to myself.
 
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Do keep us posted on your progress. Moreover some people from Think Digit can help you get a job in His/Her company.
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well i was think about the importance of marks to get that job in campus interview. i have heard conflicting views. i have scored in the 50s (%, in the first four semesters). i have decided to work from now on and score a better % in the nxt four sems. i talk reasonably well and am well dressed and i find non math problems easier. what are my chances. im in 5th sem now.
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well i was think about the importance of marks to get that job in campus interview. i have heard conflicting views. i have scored in the 50s (%, in the first four semesters). i have decided to work from now on and score a better % in the nxt four sems. i talk reasonably well and am well dressed and i find non math problems easier. what are my chances. im in 5th sem now.
hehe..Good Question..i think this thread has became a counseling thread...
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well i was think about the importance of marks to get that job in campus interview. i have heard conflicting views. i have scored in the 50s (%, in the first four semesters). i have decided to work from now on and score a better % in the nxt four sems. i talk reasonably well and am well dressed and i find non math problems easier. what are my chances. im in 5th sem now.
Try to make it atleast 65%.............u'll b able to sit for most of the exams..........
get hold on any Programmin language..........C/Java...........if from IT/CSE..........
DataStructure, OS important topics, DBMS with SQL.........enough
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Get your aggregate above 60%. Remember 59.9% is not 60%. I lost many chances of sitting in tests because of just 0.1%

->Learn a few basics of programming languages. Read Apti books like RS Aggarwal, If appearing for Infy, prepare from Shakuntala Devi Book.
->Present yourself as their future employee. Be Decent and well dressed.
->Never go over board
-> They will tell you to list your weakness. Dont be very honest in this. Try to project your strength as weakness.
-> Say No if you dont know the answer
-> Read something about the company for which your are going to appear in interview of.
-> Do not fake anything. These guys are smart. They can dig questions depending on what you have written in your resume
-> Resume should not be very long. The HR guys usually dont go beyond 2nd page of any resume.
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some armed forces interview with a giant colonel sitting right opposite,xD,luckily he din't even utter a single word or I would have pissed in my trousers.
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i m in a similar situation.

i quit my job in feb and completed OCP training and am an OCA now. no calls yet for a entry level Oracle DBA!!!

!!! 6 months without work !!!
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i quit my job in feb and completed OCP training and am an OCA now. no calls yet for a entry level Oracle DBA!!!

!!! 6 months without work !!!
@iinfi - Send me your resume. I might have something for you. Not here in Germany, but back there in Mumbai.

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It's not just you, everyone has their problems. I'm a 2008 batch passout and I'd been selected in 2 companies. My folks wanted me to do an MBA, but I had (and still have) no interest in it whatsoever. Still, I appeared in CAT 2007 just for the heck of it, without any sort of preparations. Shockingly, I scored 94.9%ile overall. But silly me, I didn't know that apart from IIMs I needed to fill up the forms for other colleges as well, So that went down the drain.
My 1st company required me to join up on the 11th of July but I gave it a miss coz I didn't feel too attracted to it.
My 2nd company has not yet specified the date of joining to anyone all over India, so I'm still waiting.
Then my parents again forced me to appear in CAT, this time more properly. Turns out I've missed the date for obtaining the CAT forms.

Now if my 2nd company ditches me due to the US economy slowdown or the IT sector slowdown as a whole, I'm screwed.
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@bombla ....... dont treat urself as a trash instead say &quot;world is a big trash bin&quot; .....

dont worry abt failures .... its part of everybodys life ........ even i have failed many interviews, i will get cold feet if i attend now 2 ...... just remember, ppl interviewing u rnt always of that level u think ...... b cool .....

i know its easy 2 say bt diff 2 follow .... bt hey get that self confidence & wipe every1 out in ur way [right means] .........
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@ Kl@w-24 --- which company r u waiting for ??

@iinfi -- y did u quit in the first place ??
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^^
earlier job involved 4.5 to 5 hrs traveling to-fro and 9 hrs in office which meant no time for studying anything else.
I didnt want to continue in a Market Research field. i was a tabulation programmer programming in Quantum.
i wanted to badly get into DBA line. thats it!!
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The 1st company I mentioned, the one I didn't join, was Tech Mahindra. I'm waiting for Satyam's date of joining...
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Do you have any idea about expected date. I heard around nov. this year??
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