Banking interviews are usually regarded as quite tough to crack. However with the right approach, you can definitely be able to strike the right chord in the interview hall.
Here are 5 tips for you to keep in mind before you set out for it –
1-Know your bank
Make sure you visit the bank website and gather all the details from it like the bank history, bank vision, mission etc. General questions related to the bank are usually asked in the interview process.
Additionally you should also know about the job description and requirement that you are applying for.
2-Run through your CV
Your CV acts like your first introduction for the panel members. Therefore it is to make an impressive one, also equally important is to have clear answers to any question that can be aroused from your given details. Read the CV carefully before sitting for the interview.
3-Switch off your silent your phone
Nobody would like your cell-phone ringing in the middle of the question-answer session. Thus, the basic interview etiquettes say that you should either switch off your mobile before entering the interview venue, or at least keep it on the silent mode.
4-Handle questions gracefully
Interviews can be quite stressful at times. Few questions can make you uncomfortable while others can leave you speechless. You need to handle such situations very gracefully and not succumb to the pressure.
If you do not know the answer to any question, you should politely reply with an apology and a future possibility that you are open to learning.
Just don’t lose your calm.
5-Dress effectively
Your presentation starts mattering the moment you pass through the door. Remember to dress smartly. Men can wear elegant suits or formal shirts and trousers.
Women can drape Sarees or decent salwar-suits or suits.
Choose light colors and carry minimum possible makeup and accessories.
Hope our tips help you in your next interview !
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