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Job Interview Preparation

Job Interview Preparation is a very ignored topic. Everyone think if they are good in studies or prepared a bit of the Company's niche, they will be able to crack the interview and win the job. But actually its not only about study or knowledge. It is about your personality and self-awareness.

I have personally appeared in the interviews of industry like Reliance, HCL Technologies, IBM, etc. What I feel, being successful in a particular interview requires a Psychological Concept called "Johari Window".

Johari Window

As a person, we are expected to know everything about ourselves and present the same through our communication and resume in the interview. But actually there is a portion of us that we don't know but our friends and families know. There is also, a portion that is only known to us and for some reasons hidden from everyone else. and finally, some things that neither we know nor others know about us.

Preparation of the interview is about increasing the region of things known to us and everyone else; and minimizing the region of unknown self.

The better we know ourselves, we will be confident and will be able to clear the interview.

Follow my YouTube Channel "Its My Interview" to Prepare with Practical Tips and Tricks for the Job Interview in the Psychological Manner.



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