INTERVIEW SKILLS: Even the smartest and most qualified job seekers need to prepare for job interviews. Why, you ask? Interviewing is a learned skill, and there are no second chances to make a great first impression. It's about demonstrating confidence: standing straight, making eye contact and connecting with a firmhandshake. That first nonverbal impression can be a great beginning -- or quick ending -- to your interview.
NUMERACY SKILLS: Numeracy Skills CountImproved numeracy skills lead to better paid jobs, greater well-being and a less stressful life. Take some time to develop your numeracy skills - it's never too late to learn.Webelieve that understanding basic numeracy and mathematics will make a huge difference in all aspects of your life: make you more employable, help you achieve a greater understanding of the world around you, save you time and money and may even improve your well-being and reduce stress.
GROUP DISCUSSION: Exchange of knowledge!It is a great way to develop better social and emotional skills in a structured environment. group discussion skills are essential if you want to be successful and contribute effectively. GDs are used to assess certain group skills that cannot be evaluated in an interview. These include reasoning ability, leadership ability, Inspiring ability, flexibility, creativity/out-of-the-box thinking, social skills, listening and articulation skills, situational handling ability, interpersonal ability to function as a team player, body language and attitude. These are the skills which are very much required to become a successful professional which in turn works as an asset for the institutes at time of campus placements.
MOCK INTERVIEW: Preparation is vital to your success in an interview. Start preparing early by using the prompts below to make your thoughts and ideas cohesive. No matter the position you are interviewing for, you need to know a few essential items. You must impress the potential employer with your preparedness. Mock interviews are a neat way to both practice and receive feedback in a safe, supportive environment