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Most Basic and Frequently Asked Interview Questions and Answers

Frequently Asked Interview Questions

Frequently Asked Interview Questions

Here we are going to provide you the list of most Frequently Asked Interview Questions and their answers

1. Tell me something about yourself
2. Why should we hire you? Or how can u say that you are the right candidate?
3. Why BPO/ (company name)?
4. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
5. What are your short term and long term goals?
6. What are your contributions in order to meet the goals of our company?
7. Tell me about your native place.
8. Tell me about your college days.
9. Can u explain about Child labour/Corruption/Poverty?
10. Why do you want to leave your current job?
11. Describe the movie you have seen recently.
12. Tell me about a memorable/happiest/saddest day in your life.
13. Who is your role model, and why?
14. What is your favourite colour? Talk about it.
15. What will you do if you are not selected today?
16. What do you consider to be the important element of teamwork?
17. Tell me something about your favourite movie?
18. Who is your favourite player? And Why?
19. Tell me what you did since morning.
20. How much salary you are expecting?
21. What do you know about customer care/bpo industry?
22. If you were a superhero, what would be your super powers, and why?”
23. Who is your best boss? And why?

1. Tell me something about yourself

Ans:
I am srinath chennamadavuni, I am 28 years old, I was born, brought up in karimnagar district which is a part of andhrapradesh, I completed my mba with finance in 2005 from kakatiya university, I am a certified professional with a extensive background in business management and finance. Once I finished my mba, I started working for a foundation which was established by my own brother; there my role was taking care of the events and charities conducted by our foundation, our foundation mainly dealt with fund raising events to help poor children and diabetic patients. Bur for our personal reasons we closed our foundation recently, So I was forced to get a new job to survive, And I want a change in my career, So I am searching for a position which is challenging, and allows me to utilize my knowledge and skills, However I am always eager to learn new things, and I want to update my personal and technical skills along with the job, So I thought BPOs are the best choice and would give me a quick start to my life as I have a long gap after my MBA.

I have great knowledge in computers preferably on Microsoft operating systems and office such as word and excel. And I have good practical knowledge in system trouble shooting, hardware and network, system software related problems.

I am a great devotee of Hanuman, and I am very kind at heart and like to serve needy,
I am also volunteering as a representative with the local clubs, charities in karimnagar and I enjoy participating in community and charity events. And I was appreciated many times by those charities and clubs for my successful participation.

I spend my free time with my family and friends.
Playing cricket, carom, making friends, Browsing Internet, Music are my major hobbies, I have got some prizes in cricket and caroms also.

Finally, I am looking forward to have a long term association with your organization.
I am confident that your company will benefit from my knowledge and skills. Thank you.

2. Why should we hire you? How can u say that you are the right candidate for us?

Ans:
I understand your position requirements and if you take a look at my resume, I am quite certain that you will find that my skills and potential over and above exceed the qualifications and responsibility for this job. So, Is there a reason why you should not hire me?

I can surpass your expectations only if you give a chance to proof my managerial skills and abilities and together we can achieve desired goals.

I am reliable and have complete dedication and passion about my work also my responsibilities are my first priorities. This job profile suits me and I think this would be the ladder for me to move towards my goals.

Throughout my career, I have consistently strived to become the very best I can become. The success I’ve attained in my previous positions is the result of possessing the qualities you’re looking for in an employee.”

3. Why BPO/ (company name)? Why Education Industry?

Ans:

Nowadays bpo is the most stable and fast growing industry despite the global economic crisis. Great career opportunities await qualified individuals who will join in this industry. Working in a call center will also help me to develop my skills to become globally competitive. and there is a scope of international exposure also, it will give total job satisfaction along with shape to my future. That is why I prefer to work in BPO.

Education industry is an evergreen and recession free industry which is booming rapidly. It is believed that based on the current and future manpower requirements of the various sectors; there is a huge demand-supply gap in the education space. This has attracted me to enter in education and training institutions which are with the aim of building valuable franchises that can be rapidly scaled up.

4. What are your strengths and weaknesses?

Ans:
My Strength is “I am a Positive Thinker, Always motivated myself in difficulty situations”,
My weakness is : As I said I am a positive thinker, I don’t think I have a weakness, But sometimes my frankness becomes my weakness, I am trying to overcome by working on it. Or
I can say my weakness is sometimes I get involved with others problems unknowingly just for trying to help and to make them optimistic like me. But sometimes it gave sour result, then I pray god to excuse me.

Or

Strengths –

Ability to prioritize, planning skills,
well organized, multitasking
assuming responsibilities and duties.
Possessing the capacity to cope with failures and trying to learn from past mistakes.
my hard working nature
Self Motivated and Determined
Success Oriented and Natural Leader
Team Player. Intelligence and Self Confidence
My knowledge
My exposure to new technologies
My dedication to achieve goals in time.
I AM PUNCTUAL

Weakness –
1. Sensitive person: Taking things to heart and getting too disappointed when things are done in the wrong way.
2. Too helpful – crossing limits while helping teammates.
3. My weakness is workaholic; i keep working until the job is completely done.
4. I want to improve my communication skills currently i am working on my communication skills.
5. I talk too fast when I am excited about something work related. I have taken steps to slow it down by forcing myself to slow down and think before I speak.

I have said that I can multi task I am a well organized individual with a positive attitude and my weakness was speeches and interviews

Possible strengths to mention: positive attitude, ability to focus on projects, ability to prioritize, organization, leadership skills, ability to work under pressure, professionalism

My weakness is that I talk too fast when I am excited about something work related. I have taken steps to slow it down by forcing myself to slow down and think before I speak.

Possible weaknesses: project closure frustration, I don’t like making mistakes even though I understand that they can be necessary, I don’t like to see bullying in the workplace and I find myself supporting the weak through sympathy… but then follow up by saying, “but thats life isn’t it. I believe its important to understand your weaknesses so that you can overcome them effectively.”

My strengths are 1stly by looking @ my work ul come 2 know m i hard worker n il tell the fact n wt i mean straight away……..n my weakness is that i wont lie…

My Strength is Positive Attitude, Always motivated my self in whichever situation i met. Empathy, and smile and confident with all the situations, Flexible with all difficult, making the decision correct decision in correct time, I accept if i am wrong in any session., Listening, willing to learn new things job related things.

I think my strength is im an adaptable person that adjust to other needs , a disciplined and determined in everything that I do.

My weakness is sometimes i get involved with others problem just trying to help. Always pray to God!!!

5. What are your short term and long term goals?

“My short term goal is to achieve financial independence with a secured job, And my long term goal, May be In five years, With my improved skills and experience, I want to see myself at least as a middle level Manager and have a team reporting to him directly which must be a long jump on my ladder”. And “My goal is to be the best at whatever I do. I want to be a successful career person who can act as a source of inspiration to others to do their best.”

I have some short term and long term career goals in my life. In short term goals, I want to get a challenging and innovative job in the international market according to my idea and my skills, which helps me to learn and to grow professionally. In long term goals, I want to improve my personal and professional skills in the upcoming technologies and to achieve such a position which worth according to my experience and knowledge.

My short term goal is to develop the necessary skills and experience needed in my field.
My long term goal is to climb up the corporate ladder in the organization, to achieve somewhere in the managerial position. To be meeting clients, discussing their goals and how can I help them as a company
Most importantly, I wish to achieve financial independence.

6. What are your contributions in order to meet the goals of our company?

7. Tell me about…..(native place).

hi to all,
My Native Place is Karimnagar, Its about 200 kms away from Hyderabad and will take 4 to 5 hours journey by bus, Its a 400 years old city and it is heart of Telangana region, District has 57 Mandals which is bounded on the north by Adilabad District, on the northeast by Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh states, on the south by Warangal
District, on the southwest by Medak District, and on the west by Nizamabad District, It has so many historical places and great temples, Karimnagar is located on the banks of Maneru River, which is a tributary of the Godavari Riverv and gives water to whole karimnagar. And we have Ujwala Park, and Deer Park near by that dam and People from different places visit those park and enjoys alot. There we have great temples like Vemulawada, Kaleshwaram, Koti Lingalu, Kongattu, Dharmapuri which are famous in whole south india, Everyday Lacs of devotees vsit these temples. We have a site seeing places like Thriveni Sangamam near by Kaleshwaram Temple where three river will mixes up and becomes one big river, We have another historical place called Elegandal Khila which is 15 kms away from karimnagar town and it is about 1000 years old.
it is emerging as a major educational hub with Shathavahana University, Telangana University, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), two medical colleges, thirteen engineering colleges, a veterinary science college, a pharmacy college and 6 B.Ed colleges and hundreds of schools and junior colleges.

Ramagundam (including Godavarikhani Fertilizer city
Town) is a Town, mandal and Municipal Corporation
(recently upgraded from municipal council to
Municipal Corporation in Jan 2010) in the
Karimnagar district. It is the City Of Energy. Ramagundam is situated in the Godavari Valley coalfields and has one of India’s
largest thermal power stations, run by NTPC.

Karimnagar was originally called Kareem Nagar, deriving its name from Syed
Kareemullah Shah Saheb Quadri. It was one of the regional capitals during the rule of the Nizams.There are many historical monuments are there such as Tower circle, Kaman circle and Elgandal Fort which is 12 km away from karimnagar Town. Several famous people such as P.V. Narasimha Rao, former Prime Minister of India, and Dr. C. Narayana Reddy, Renowned Poet, Vemulawada Bheema Kavi, Paidi Jairaj [Dada saheb phalke award winner] hail from Karimnagar. The town is known for its hospitality and well behaved, hardworking people. Karimnagar is famous for silver filigree work, a very delicate form of metal craft.

8. Tell me about your college days.

I did my MBA in Shathavahana PG College which is in the entrance of Karimnagar and at the bank of Manair Dam. I wrote ICET and got free seat in that college. I was one of the toppers in my college; I was very regular to my class. I represented my class for 2 years. I also involved in co-curricular activities, charity events, fund raising events, youth festivals, job fairs, educational fairs conducted by sanguine club which is a community of our college students. I was good at sports and cultural activities. After classes I used to play cricket with my classmates at our college ground. I participated in many competitions in district level and state level from our college and won prizes in singing, mimicry, dancing, cricket, chess, carom, I put finger in every aspect. I enjoyed my college days a lot. It was one of the golden parts of my life, Very nice days with lots of dreams, ambitions, and aspirations, all mixed together with a good span of freedom. Lots of fun, silly fights, cracking jokes on girls and professors, and between some seriousness at the time of exams. So, I believe college life was great. I met some of the most brilliant people where I went to school and was really just able to spread my wings and find out what I’m really about. we had a farewell party also at the end of my college days, I feel It was the most happiest cum saddest moment of my college days, I sure do miss college… the GLORY days. I definitely experienced some of my highest highs and lowest lows in college. College taught me life lessons I could never read in a book or learn elsewhere. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to remind my college days.

9. Can u explain about Child labour/Corruption/Poverty?

Child Labour:

Children are the gift of God. They are innocent and calm. Children are the future of the country. Then why this disparity between a child born with silver spoons and a child deprived of basic amenities. Yes, I am talking about child labour that has spread its menacing tentacles in almost every direction today.
The term child labour refers to employment of child. Today we see children of the age group 8-14yrs working in the most unhygienic and pathetic condition. This is the age when the child should be at school and not work in horrible conditions like that of cracker/incense stick manufacturing factories, quarries etc. Every morning you can find at least one child washing dirty tea cups at a bus stop or a child distributing newspaper and milk packets to the residents especially in a colony area. Some children work as tourist guides and most of the times tend to misguide the tourists. Also most of the children are found begging on the streets or selling fake articles on the streets. In a city like Mumbai, on every second lane you’ll find a child polishing shoes of the so called ‘gentlemen’.
Why should a child face all this? Just because he is born to a family below the poverty line!!! Everyday children who belong to very poor families are exploited
Child Labor is one of the major problems in India. There are adverse effects of child Labor.
1. Child is deprived of a proper childhood
2. The child gets tortured both mentally and physically.
3. Also, one major effect of child labor is that the child gets matured mentally too early.
4. Thanks to child labor, children get entangled in the vicious circle of corruption.
5. They expertise in pick pocketing, learn to give and take bribes and fool people.
6. Child labor creates and perpetuates poverty.
We know that children are the future of the country. Child labor teaches a child to be dishonest, corrupted, noxious, deleterious etc. If the children of a country were to grow up with such qualities then what would the future of such a country be? We talk about developing our country. We wish to be called a developed country. How can our country develop when social evils like child labor exist in our country? If India really needs to progress we need to first eliminate such social evils. Just blindly aping the west will not develop the future of the country. Efforts need to be taken to eliminate child labor. It’s obviously not an easy task but it’s not impossible either. Let us all work together to achieve this difficult task.

Poverty:  When I was a small girl I always had a doubt about the shape of the Earth. My mother then used to compare the shape of Earth to that of the shape of an egg. Since then I started comparing the Earth to an egg. I think this conception of mine will help us understand the present state of Earth. When you look at an egg from outside it looks smooth, calm and quite. But inside it goes on a struggle for existence. The same is with the world we live in. It looks calm and peaceful from outside but deep inside it is the struggle for existence (what they call the survival of the fittest). Everyone is trying to survive, not live!!! In order to survive we have forgotten our own moral values.
Poverty is the lack of basic amenities needed by a human being to survive in this world. These include proper clothing, shelter, food, water and a clean environment. In India, poverty is widespread. India is estimated to have a third of the world’s poor. One of the main causes of poverty is increase in the cost of living. Also due to unemployment many of the families live below the poverty line. Most of these people spend their lives on the streets while on the other hand the rich sleep on cushioned beds.
On cold bitter wintry nights, When under the blankets we sleep, There on the streets are they, Who spend sleepless nights. No beds, nor pillows, No blankets, No bed sheets, There on the streets they sit, Where the rich but uncivilized spit. For fads and fantasies we spend, But not a penny to them we lend, For a helping hand they ask, And instead we put on a disgusted mask. For Pizzas and burgers we cry, But of hunger those people die, There on the streets alone they lie, Oh those poor people, what a sigh!!!
The effects of poverty are hunger, illiteracy, diseases and in turn death of the people. All of us together need to fight against poverty. Poverty reduction involves economic liberalization, Investments in human capital, in the form of health; education and infrastructure is needed for economic growth. Other ways include aiding in the simplest form, empowering women and setting up good institutions that provide security to property and businesses. Poverty can as such not be completely eliminated but can surely be reduced if we make an attempt to minimize it.
Other threats that pressurize the cracked egg include hatred, decline of community, unemployment, illiteracy, corruption, terrorism etc. In a way all these menaces are inter-linked. If we want to save the cracked egg, we need to take the right measures as soon as possible before it gets too late and the egg breaks.
“Prevention is better than cure”
If we take the appropriate steps now, we can surely save the egg from breaking. So how does the journey to creating a peaceful world begin? Well, the answer to this is very simple. The first step has to be taken by me myself as an individual.
“Be the change you want to see in the world”.

Corruption:

It is not easy to define corruption. But in a narrow sense, corruption is mostly concerned with bribe and it takes several forms. Corruption is a global phenomenon and it is omnipresent. Corruption has progressively increased and is now rampant in our society.

Corruption in India is a consequence of the nexus between Bureaucracy, politics and criminals. India is now no longer considered a soft state. It has now become a consideration state where everything can be had for a consideration. Today, the number of ministers with an honest image can be counted on fingers. At one time, bribe was paid for getting wrong things done but now bribe is paid for getting right things done at right time.

Effects of corruption

Indian administration is tainted with scandals. India is among 55 of the 106 countries where corruption is rampant, according to the Corruption Perception Index 2004 Report released by Transparency International India. Corruption in India leads to promotion not prison. It is very difficult to catch big shark. Corruption in India has wings not wheels. As nation grows, the corrupt also grow to invent new methods of cheating the government and public.

Causes of corruption

  1. The causes of corruption are many and complex. Following are some of the causes of corruption.
  2. Emergence of political elite who believe in interest-oriented rather than nation-oriented programmes and policies.
  3. Artificial scarcity created by the people with malevolent intentions wrecks the fabric of the economy.
  4. Corruption is caused as well as increased because of the change in the value system and ethical qualities of men who administer. The old ideals of morality, service and honesty are regarded as an achronistic.
  5. Tolerance of people towards corruption, complete lack of intense public outcry against corruption and the absence of strong public forum to oppose corruption allow corruption to reign over people.
  6. Vast size of population coupled with widespread illiteracy and the poor economic infrastructure lead to endemic corruption in public life.
  7. In a highly inflationary economy, low salaries of government officials compel them to resort to the road of corruption. Graduates from IIMs with no experience draw a far handsome salary than what government secretaries draw.
  8. Complex laws and procedures alienate common people to ask for any help from government.
  9. Election time is a time when corruption is at its peak level. Big industrialist fund politicians to meet high cost of election and ultimately to seek personal favour. Bribery to politicians buys influence, and bribery by politicians buys votes. In order to get elected, politicians bribe poor illiterate people, who are slogging for two times a meal.

Measures to combat corruption

Conclusion

Corruption is an intractable problem. It is like diabetes, can only be controlled, but not totally eliminated. It may not be possible to root out corruption completely at all levels but it is possible to contain it within tolerable limits. Honest and dedicated persons in public life, control over electoral expenses could be the most important prescriptions to combat corruption. Corruption has a corrosive impact on our economy. It worsens our image in international market and leads to loss of overseas opportunities. Corruption is a global problem that all countries of the world have to confront, solutions, however, can only be home grown. We have tolerated corruption for so long. The time has now come to root it out from its roots.

10. Why do you want to leave your current job/Why Did You Resign From Your Job?

I am working for a good company, But I am looking better opportunity where I will have a platform to perform well/add more value, and to learn more and grow with the company.

Or
I resigned because there were limited opportunities for advancement and I wanted to further my career where I can focus on my career path.

My family is shifting to this place and I’ve been away from my family for a long time and I want to be associated with them since they need me at this time.

Or
I resigned because the position required me to be on-call evenings and weekends and it was difficult to arrange child care on short notice.

Or
My family relocated to this area and my previous employer doesn’t have an office here.

Or

11. Describe the movie you have seen recently.

GOLCONDA HIGH SCHOOL (Telugu Movie)

In the Movie GHS: Golkonda High School in Hyderabad is an age old school with best history and worst present. Students in the school are poor in Academics and Sports due to lack of efficient faculty. School is managed by a Trust which has already gone bankrupt. One of the key Trust members Kiriti Babu (Subba Raju) along with Vice Principal Madhu Babu (Shafi) make out a plan to build coaching centre (IIT & EAMCET) demolishing the school play ground. The proposal is tabled before Principal Vishwanath (Tanikella Bharani) who dislikes it. As GHS from last 15 years is unable to register a single win in any Sports events, necessity of a play ground is sidelined and Trust decides to give Principal the last chance to win the Inter State School Cricket Championship in order to save their play ground.
Here comes the old student of the same School, Sampath (Sumanth) as a Cricket Coach on the request of Vishwanath. Very soon, Sampath sticks on to the task of reshaping GHS Cricket Team which has enough talent but lacking the direction taking it as a direct challenge with Kiriti Babu and Madhu Babu. Sampath trains the GHS team with support from English Teacher Anjali (Colors Swathi) and Peon Jaane Miyan? Students and parents understand the importance of Sports in overall growth of children? Inspite of cheap tricks played by Kiriti, GHS wins the Tournamentand saves their Ground.

12. Tell me about a memorable day in your life.

As per my unforgettable moment was when I was writing my
Inter 2nd year exam that was Sanskrit, There was a jumbling system, I was well prepared and writing confidently, but beside me one boy was there, he was not writing anything and looking around, Suddenly he called me and asked to help,
I am so kind at heart so I said ok and asked him to wait him for half an hour, After half a hour, he called me again, But My paper was not over ad yet to right so much, so I asked him to wait till my paper complete. and I thought I can give my paper to him, He said ok and become silent till I finish the exam, Finally I finished my paper, and gave my answer sheet to him, He wrote everything very fast and gave my paper back, The teacher announced that we have last 10 minutes, and then he asked for objective answer paper, I gave it too, But he said that questions are different from my paper, I was confused and I took his objective paper, checked it and shocked, It’s a telugu subject paper, Then I realize He wrote Sanskrit answers for telugu questions,
I felt very bad for not asking him his subject first, I said my sorry.

My most memorable day in fact embarrassing day for me was during my graduation vacations. me and my sis went to my grandma’s place it was a village, and we had cousins there who are of the same age, one day i planned for a trip to a nearby reservoir on which a bridge was recently constructed, we all went there and having fun there, we were 5 members altogether 3 girls 2 boys. we were playing in the water hopelessly one of my cousin in spite of knowing swimming drowning in the water, suddenly all of us got alerted and tried to save him actually we thought he was pretending but only later we discovered he was serious because the flow is very high, all of us were in panic and suddenly he found a stone inside water he kicked it off and came forward, by god’s grace he was safe,… I won’t forget that forever……..

hi in my unforgettable day the most unforgettable moment is when i was in coaching institute. On that day was celebration day of institute. My sir conducted one game in which any one can tell about anyone and the condition was all have to speak truth. My sir asked one girl that who is best boy in
this institute than she replied about me and gave complete explanation about me. Every one said to me Waho dud ,i was happy.

As per my unforgettable moment was when i was writing my
10th class last exam that was social i came late for that
exam and at last every one in the class were writing
objective of the paper and i was still writing my answers
then at last ten minutes were left to give the paper i did
not started the objective beside me one girl had finished
her paper and she was ready to give her paper and i asked
her she told me the objectives.

13. Who is your role model and why?

Nara Chandrababu Naidu (born April 20, 1950) is my role model,
He was the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh from 1995 to 2004. He is also the founder of Heritage Foods. As of October 2010, he is leader of the opposition in the Andhra Pradesh state assembly, and the president of Telugu Desam Party (TDP).

Naidu was born in the Naravaripally village of Chittoor district on April 20, 1950. His father N.K. Naidu was an agriculturist and his mother Ammanamma was a housewife. Naidu did his schooling in Chandragiri and attended college at the Sri Venkateswara Arts College, Tirupati. He did his Masters in Economics from the Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. He was working towards a Ph.D. degree at the same university, when he took to politics.

N. Chandrababu Naidu is a very truth loving person. Also N. Chandrababu Naidu is of very helping nature. Mr Chandrababu Naidu was instrumental in making Hyderabad one of the IT hubs in the country. A key development for this was when Microsoft chose to set up its first Research Lab outside US in Hyderabad. He modernized administration by computerizing a number of Government Operations and took initiatives for the convenience of public. e.g. all the utility bills and taxes could be paid at a single counter; the written test for a drivers license was computerized. On the rural front he launched so many schemes like “Neeru-Meeru” “Shramadhanam”, ‘Janamabhoomi’,a rural infrastructure and employment generation program.
He held various positions of office in his college and organised a number of social activities. Following the 1977 cyclone, which devastated Diviseema taluk of Krishna district, he actively organised donations and relief material from Chittoor district for the cyclone victims.
Janmabhoomi is a people centered development process launched in the State of Andhra Pradesh in January 1997. This process has evolved out of the experience gained through the implementation of Prajala Vaddaku Paalana (taking administration to the door steps of the people) launched in November 1995 and Sramadanam (contribution of labour) launched in January, 1996. It aims at establishing an ideal society, which embodies and cherishes the principles of people’s participation, equality, transparency and accountability leading to sustained economic development and excellence in all walks of life
Awards:
Chandrababu naidu has won numerous awards including ” IT Indian of the Milleneum’ (India Today) Business Person of the Year ( Economic Times ) member of the World Economic Forum’s Dream Cabinet and South Asian of the Year ( Time Asia ).
Naidu was chosen as one of 50 leaders at the forefront of change in the year 2000 by the Business Week magazine for being an unflinching proponent of technology and for his drive to transform the State.
The whole country raised wondered and raised eyebrows when Chandrababu naidu with his unflinching efforts to develop A.P has failed to get majority in the assembly elections.

14. What is your favourite colour? Talk about it.

Blue
Yes, My favorite Color is BLUE, I’m relaxed and confident in my choice of the color blue. Because
Blue is a calming and soothing colour. Many religious cultures believe that blue is spiritual and/or keeps away evil. If blue is your favourite colour, you are likely a nurturing person that others look to for spiritual or mental healing. It can be strong and steadfast or light and friendly. Almost everyone likes some shade of the color blue.

Blue is often a sign of intelligence, thus those drawn to blue are often intelligent people. Darker blue symbolizes authority and higher power. It is often associated with those in peaceful higher power, Blue conveys importance and confidence which pair well with the authoritative quality. hence the blue power suit of the corporate world and the blue uniforms of police officers . These words are synonymous with blue or represent various shades of the color blue: azure, baby blue, beryl, cerulean, cobalt, cornflower blue, corporate blue, cyan, indigo, midnight blue, navy, Prussian blue, robin’s egg blue, royal, sapphire, sky blue, slate, steel blue

A natural color, from the blue of the sky, blue is a universal color. The cool, calming effect of blue makes time pass more quickly and it can help you sleep. Blue is a good color for bedrooms. However, too much blue could dampen spirits.

Green

Green is the color of life. It symbolizes abundance in growth, health, environment and even renewal. However, green can also symbolize jealousy. Green, like blue, also has a calming effect.
Most of the time green reflects balance, stability, and harmony.
If green is your favorite color, you are most likely a relaxed person who is a lover of nature and in tune with living healthy. Lovers of the color green are often spiritual healers and can also be very prosperous, as well as constantly full of new ideas.

However, green lovers should also watch out for their jealous side.

White

White represents innocence, purity, and cleanliness. Someone who has a high appreciation of white is often considered to be holy and pure. White is often associated with spiritual or helpful positions, such as doctor, nurse, pope, or minister

15. What will you do if you are not selected today?

I will give my best to get this job, unfortunately, if I am not selected for this job, I will recall my performance and analyze the weak parts. I will try to overcome those mistakes in possible ways and I will get ready for another interview.

Success and failure are both important part of our life. If I get rejected to I take in a positive way but I would like to know where I lack & what mistakes are so, that I can rectify myself as soon as possible & get ready for next interview.

Me, being reasonably clean, I am proud of most of my work. I am a simple working class guy. Being a self learner, I will find my mistakes which caused me failure…and take them as an experience I will try for better tomorrow in the next interview.

16. What do you consider to be the important element of teamwork?

17. Tell me something about your favourite movie?

18. Who is your favourite player and why?

Sachin Tendulkar is my favourite player, he is a record-breaking Indian cricketer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket. The Master Blaster, The Little Champion, The Bombay Bomber and the Living Legend. The adjectives are not limited to this only because he is also called GOD of cricket. Almost 80% of the batting records are on the name of sachin tendulkar only, Cricket lovers across the globe, don’t just like sachin they love Sachin and that is why Tendulkar doesn’t have fans, but he has followers, but yet he refers to himself as a normal person who is satisfied with being counted among the best batsmen in the world. His simplicity can be estimated as another reason why i love him. Sachin Ramesh started playing cricket as a beginner and at the early age of sixteen and was selected to play for India’s national cricket team. I remember 2001, when all News channels and other media organizations started flashing news that he became the first batsman to score a total of 10,000 runs in one-day cricket. That gave me the reason to proud. He is an idol in his native India, where he lives humbly even though his salary and product endorsements have made him the world’s wealthiest cricket player. He is so humble and modest that in 2003, Tendulkar was compared to the great West Indian cricketer Vivian Richards and to Australian cricket legend Don Bradman. Yet, he humbly said, “I’ve never thought of myself as the best batsman in the world. My ambition was to be considered one of the best, and to stay there.”
There are multi-millions reasons why India loves him like God. He is the first Indian to achieve such heights in both cricket and stardom. Throughout career, he has helped to bring Indian cricket from a little-televised sport to a major national pastime. His talent and skill place him in the world annals of cricket, with the best of players from any country.
Sachin has maximum records in his name, which itself is a record. The most famous record was claimed recently with which the History was created when Sachin became the first batsman to hit 200 runs in one day international. For this success, whole cricket world saluted him and many cricket personalities did their ‘Hats Off’ for him. Sunil Gavaskar, the living legend tried to touch his feet but Sachin never let that happen.
Lets come out of the cricket boundary and discuss other reasons why he is called God and why do we love him.
Sachin Tendulkar married Anjali Mehta, some years after they were introduced by mutual friends. They have two children, Sara and Arjun. Sachin sponsors 200 deprived kids every 12 months through, a Mumbai-based NGO associated with his mother-in-law. He is always unwilling to speak about this, or other generous activities, choosing to protect the holiness of his personal life despite the overpowering media interest in him. Sachin always promotes and motivates people to donate and help needy. And proving ‘Charity begins at home’ , he paid the medical expenses for a person who he acknowledge his brother in Mumbai. Though this was the News Flash, but sachin never commented or gave byte to any TV reporter. He really is another reason to proud, not only for Cricket but for Humanity as well.
For India and across the globe, in love with the of game of cricket, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar has arise as a international wealth, idolized by billions. Cricket lovers and players consider him probably the most competent and complete batsman, the game has ever witnessed. He is so talented that there is almost no shot he cannot play. Bowlers like Shuaib Akhtar, Brett Lee, Shane Warne etc dread facing him, because he is unflappable and enough mature to all of their tricks. Warne once gave byte to a TV channel, where he said that Tendulkar gave him nightmares.
Now , someone who is so talented, so master, so perfect why will he not be loved by those who get curve on their faces even if they see his picture. An estimate can be understood that within the first 24 hours, of he joined TWITTER, Sachin ‘s following reached almost 80,000, sparking innumerable tweets by media agencies about the living legend. Its worth to mention here, that this was another record that God of Cricket made, and this time without bat.

19. Tell me what you did since morning.

Usually I woke up at 6am, But Today I woke up little early since I have this interview, Went to morning walk to the main road as usual, in return, I brought some goods for home, then I had bath and prayed god for a moment. And I had maggi for breakfast and also a cup of tea, and then I prepared for this interview for half an hour. Then I started my bike, and I came here.

20. How much salary you are expecting?

“I’d appreciate it if you could make me an offer a maximum based on your company norms whatever you have budgeted for this position and we can go from there”
As a fresher, I cannot expect much, But I would appreciate if you offer me a maximum based on your company norms.

I am interested in finding a job that is a good fit for me. I’m sure whatever salary you’re paying is consistent with the rest of the market.” In other words, I respect myself and I want to think I can respect this company.

21. What do you know about customer care/bpo industry?

Customer service is the provision of service to customers before, during and after a purchase. Customer service is normally an integral part of a company’s customer value proposition. Its importance varies by product, industry and customer; defective or broken merchandise can be exchanged, often only with a receipt and within a specified time frame. Retail stores will often have a desk or counter devoted to dealing with returns, exchanges and complaints, or will perform related functions at the point of sale. Customer service may be provided by a person (e.g., sales and service representative), or by automated means called self-service. Examples of self service are Internet sites

Business process outsourcing (BPO) is the act of giving a third-party the responsibility of running what would otherwise be an internal system or service. For instance, an insurance company might outsource their claims processing program or a bank might outsource their loan processing system. Other common examples of BPO are call centres and payroll outsourcing. Typically, companies that are looking at business process outsourcing are hoping to achieve cost savings by handing the work to a third-party that can take advantage of economies of scale by doing the same work for many companies. Or perhaps the cost savings can be achieved because labor costs are lower due to different costs of living in different countries.

In exchange for the potential cost savings, the company in question must relinquish control over an aspect of their business which explains why business process outsourcing is often reserved for non-critical, non-core type of work.

sh Tendulkar has arise as a international wealth, idolized by billions. Cricket lovers and players consider him probably the most competent and complete batsman, the game has ever witnessed. He is so talented that there is almost no shot he cannot play. Bowlers like Shuaib Akhtar, Brett Lee, Shane Warne etc dread facing him, because he is unflappable and enough mature to all of their tricks. Warne once gave byte to a TV channel, where he said that Tendulkar gave him nightmares.
Now , someone who is so talented, so master, so perfect why will he not be loved by those who get curve on their faces even if they see his picture. An estimate can be understood that within the first 24 hours, of he joined TWITTER, Sachin ‘s following reached almost 80,000, sparking innumerable tweets by media agencies about the living legend. Its worth to mention here, that this was another record that God of Cricket made, and this time without bat.

22. If you were a superhero, what would be your super powers, and why?”

 Ans: “I think I would prefer to be superheroes like thenali Ramakrishna and beerbal, who doesn’t have superpowers, but who relies on their intelligence and use of the right tools to get the job done.”

23. Who is your best boss? And why?

The Best Boss is the one from whom we can learn Do’s and Don’ts.
My best bosses are my parents from whom I learnt what to do and what not to do, I learned from parents how to organize the team, how to face the challenges and helped me improve my management abilities to become a organized person.
My best boss was one who was able to recognize the strengths in his employees, and to utilize them to their fullest extent. He taught me to look at people more individually, and understand that almost everyone has something positive to offer.
I’ve learned from each boss I’ve had. From the good ones, what to do, from the challenging ones – what not to do.
Since I am a fresher, I dont have a boss till now, But In my opinion, The best boss is who can be a best subordinate to his boss and best boss to his sub ordinates.
Early in my career, I had a boss who helped me a great deal, we still stay in touch. But I’ve honestly learned something from each boss I’ve had.
My best boss was a woman who showed me the importance of suggestive selling. She was able to show a customer the perfect accessories to go with an outfit, without being pushy, and taught me to tremendously increase my selling abilities.
I learned a lot about organization from my last boss. I’ve always been an organized person, but I learned new ways to organize and mobilize the staff from him, which was very valuable for my management abilities.

24. What Have You Been Doing Since Your Last Job/Education?
(If you have an employment or education gap on your resume, the interviewer will probably ask this question.)
I worked on several freelance projects, while actively job seeking.
I volunteered for a literacy program that assists disadvantaged children.
My aging parents needed a temporary caregiver and I spent time looking after them.
I spent time being a stay-at-home as mom and volunteering at my daughter’s school.
I took some continuing education classes and seminars.

25. Why you are fired in your previous company?
Ans:
A new manager came in and cleaned house in order to bring in members of his old team. That was his right but it cleared my head to envision better opportunities elsewhere.
I was very successful there, But Perhaps I didn’t fully understand my boss’s expectations or why he released me so quickly before I had a chance to prove myself.
I think my competencies were not the right match for my previous employer’s needs but it looks like they’d be a good fit in your organization.
After thinking about why I left, I realize I should have done some things differently. That job was a learning experience and I think I’m wiser now. I’d like the chance to prove that to you.

26. What do like and dislike in your previous job/company?

I enjoyed the people I worked with. It was a friendly and fun atmosphere and I actually enjoyed going into work each morning. I felt the leadership team was great as well. They knew all of their employees on a first name basis and tried to make those personal connections. I also enjoyed that fact that the office tired to do community outreach with local organizations.
One of the reasons I am leaving is that I felt I was not challenged enough at the job. after being there for so many years, I felt I was not able to reach my full potential because of the lack of challenge and there was no room for advancement in the company. While I did enjoy working there and appreciate the skills I developed while with the company, I feel my skill set can be better utilized elsewhere, where my capabilities are more recognized and there is the opportunity for growth.

27. What do you expect from your team leader if you are in a team?
I appreciate a work environment where team leaders try to make personal connections with their teams.
I would like to be able to go my manager if I have an issue or idea and to be able to feel comfortable to expressing my thoughts. I would also expect my team leader to be open and honest with me and to let me know if there is anything I could do to improve upon or do differently in my work.

28. How Did You Handle Challenges, Explain if you faced any?

During a difficult financial period, I researched the issue and contributed to finding a solutionI was able to satisfactorily negotiate repayment schedules with multiple vendors.

A long-term client was about to take their business to a competitor. I met with the customer and was able to change how we handled the accounts on a day-to-day basis, in order to keep the business.

29. How Many Hours Do You Work? Or You Can Work?

I can work as much hours as necessary to get the job done. However working a lot of hours aren’t necessarily a good thing, I mean I am very productive enough to get the job done in a reasonable amount of time.

30. Describe a typical work week?

The first thing I do on Monday morning is check my email or data, and then I prioritize my activities for the week, I will focus on work to ensure everything is efficiently organized.

31. Do you work home with you/Are you ready take work home with you?

Ans:
When I need to, no problem. I realize the importance of meeting deadlines and getting work done on time.

32. “Take Over” means?

Ans:
take over means acquisition of business of small or failed company by big or successful company to expand its business in way of finance, share capital, or securities or combination of all either friendly or hostilely(Unfriendly/Forcedly).

33. If u will be the principal of a school what will u can do best for school?

Ans:

I will make the students perfectly disciplined by love or by strictness and take the necessary action to improve their personal skills and technical skills along with communication skills; I will give importance to extracurricular and fun activities also. I will take the decisions according to the situation by analyzing its advantages and disadvantages. I will concentrate on English language as it is most useful and widely spoken language in the world.

34. What is the difference of domestic and international call centre?

Ans:

Domestic Call center is that where we will deal with the clients who are in geographical and political boundary of a nation only (ex: state to state, district to district), while in international we will deal globally with the clients of all around the world. (Ex: nation to nation, continent to continent).

35. Can u stay awake in the night and able to work next day?

Ans:
Yes I can, Many times; I spent sleepless nights whenever I was having exams or an urgent work. I have been chatting, playing on the computer all night many times. I have been repairing something till it’s repaired. Some time I take much tea to avoid asleep, that means I do not go asleep if I have a work, But if I really don’t feel fine next day, I will take at least 5-6 hours sound sleep. That is enough for me recover.

36. What is the difference between American accent/language and British accent/language?

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37. Do you have patience to listen others problems?

Ans:
Yes I have patience with other, I think it is required every person to survive as man is a social animal, and I do my best level to show my patience and try to solve their problem in my possible ways. However everybody will have certain amount of patience, so, sometimes my patience depends on the person, situation and character. I hate people who love to create such situations what breaks others patience.

38. You don’t have any experience in call center field? why should I hire u?

Ans:
I don’t have specific call center experience, yes but I do have a lot of experience in the tasks and have the attributes that make up a good call center worker. I am focused on customer’s having trouble and call us, I can give the best possible solution of my knowledge and experience. I am very helping and friendly natured, If my co-workers need a hand, I am there to offer it if I can help. I do not say “It’s not my job”.

39. What would u do, if u becomes a prime/chief minister of your country for six months?

Ans:

If I become a prime minister of the country, My first priority is increasing per capita income, I would like reduce unemployment by encouraging globalization, I will encourage other countries and IT companies to invest in India which is indirectly reduces the unemployment and increases the economy rate and makes India globally competitive. I would also motivate self employment schemes. I will give priority to the formers by giving proper subsidies as I believe they are the pillars of nation. I would like to make country corruption free. I will make necessary corrections in Indian constitution; I will make a rule that a person having crime record must not take a part in election or in gov’t jobs. I will encourage the youth in politics, I will cancel all the reservations based on caste and religion or area, I allow reservations only for handicapped, senior citizens, widows or people below poverty line only to fill the economical gaps. I encourage the privatization except in education; health sectors; I also concentrate on road traffic and find the solutions to overcome. I will ban the plastic make the India green and clean by increasing recycling, I will make strict laws against terrorism and crime; I will make our censor board more effective to control the violence, sex or bad language to make our Indian culture proud. And finally I will take necessary steps to continue this after me also.

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