I Wish I Got That Job... (Part Deux)
I learned a few hours ago that I passed the first interview at Accenture. Yep... honesty still has its rewards. In a few hours time (4:30 p.m. today), I'll be having my second interview.
The interview was... well... tiring. For one thing, just to impress, you have to sit straight for around 90 minutes. Fluent english is a bonus, but speaking in local vernacular at times won't hurt.
How did the interview go? In my case, it's this:
Part 1: What are your extracurricular activities? Describe.
Part 2: Why did you choose Accenture? What do you know about the company? About the job?
Part 3: Recall a situation not more than two years ago. How did you go about it? How do you feel? (for 30-40 minutes each)
Sub 1 - A situation where you find yourself in a new study or work environment.
Sub 2 - A situation where problems arose.
For the situations, be ready to FULLY DEPICT what happened. Notes will be taken by the interviewer, thus false information can be traced. The interviewer will also ask you to repeat statements and ask for deeper details.
I believe that this interview is designed to reveal your work attitude, so try to find the BEST situations, revealing your BEST qualities.
If you think you have to reveal a flaw, let it be. Honesty is still the best policy.
So good luck to me and my virtual readers on the job hunt!
Whatever happened to the CHONGGOS, by the way? Haven't heard (or learned) much of them. I kinda miss them all...
I learned a few hours ago that I passed the first interview at Accenture. Yep... honesty still has its rewards. In a few hours time (4:30 p.m. today), I'll be having my second interview.
The interview was... well... tiring. For one thing, just to impress, you have to sit straight for around 90 minutes. Fluent english is a bonus, but speaking in local vernacular at times won't hurt.
How did the interview go? In my case, it's this:
Part 1: What are your extracurricular activities? Describe.
Part 2: Why did you choose Accenture? What do you know about the company? About the job?
Part 3: Recall a situation not more than two years ago. How did you go about it? How do you feel? (for 30-40 minutes each)
Sub 1 - A situation where you find yourself in a new study or work environment.
Sub 2 - A situation where problems arose.
For the situations, be ready to FULLY DEPICT what happened. Notes will be taken by the interviewer, thus false information can be traced. The interviewer will also ask you to repeat statements and ask for deeper details.
I believe that this interview is designed to reveal your work attitude, so try to find the BEST situations, revealing your BEST qualities.
If you think you have to reveal a flaw, let it be. Honesty is still the best policy.
So good luck to me and my virtual readers on the job hunt!
Whatever happened to the CHONGGOS, by the way? Haven't heard (or learned) much of them. I kinda miss them all...
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