HOW TO PREPARE FOR AN INTERVIEW?
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HOW TO PREPARE FOR AN INTERVIEW?
By
MUHAMMAD SUFDAR SAHIR CELL# 03007727047
PhD SCHOLAR (STATISTICS)
SUBJECT SPECIALIST (STATISTICS)
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Respected
Fellows!
Interview
plays a highly significant role in one's selection. Whether the job be through
PPSC, FPSC or through Departmental Selection Process, interview always proves
to be a determining factor in final selection. Except for CSS and PMS in almost
rest of the recruitments, most of the times; interview possesses more marks and
weight than the written examination. For instance, traditionally for a PPSC
job, the written test has the share of 50 marks in final selection, while an
interview carries 100 marks.
On the basis of my personal
experience and observation, here, I am going to share what in my opinion needs
to be prepared...
Respected
candidates! In an interview mere one's knowledge is not checked, rather one's
personality, eagerness for the job, one's expression and communication skills
are also kept in observation along with one's confidence. As well as confidence
is concerned, if one has prepared the areas explained below, and one's
communication skills and expression are good , confidence creeps in by itself.
The
very first impression is created by the appearance. Therefore one should be
formally dressed up. Next, greeting the panel in a decent, confident and well
mannered way makes the conditions favorable further for the candidate.
As
well as PPSC and FPSC interviews are concerned broadly speaking, the following
are the broader areas which usually come under discussion in these interviews.
1-
Introduction.
2- Domicile District Profile
3- Qualification Related Questions, Largely regarding subjects in graduation and Masters, Particularly about the Major subject in one’s final degree.
4- Job Nature and Department Related Questions.
5- Opinion and Information on Contemporary Issues.
6- General Knowledge based Quiz Type Questions mostly from Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies.
2- Domicile District Profile
3- Qualification Related Questions, Largely regarding subjects in graduation and Masters, Particularly about the Major subject in one’s final degree.
4- Job Nature and Department Related Questions.
5- Opinion and Information on Contemporary Issues.
6- General Knowledge based Quiz Type Questions mostly from Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies.
Here I briefly explain
these areas one by one.
1 - INTRODUCTION.
After
the formal greetings, the PPSC member who is presiding over the interview panel
usually asks the candidate to introduce himself with the Panel.
Introduction should be brief but comprehensive and precise and presented in such a way as it generates an interest of the panel in the candidate. Remember both content and presentation matter here. For capturing the interest of the panel, don't forget to mention any of your specialty, distinction or achievement which may distinguish you from others. For instance when I have to introduce myself, I particularly mention my specialty that often my writings find space in Dawn and other English newspapers on socio-political issues. Besides that my Article also made its place in World Times Magazine and I have my blog with the name of My Words where all of my writings I have gathered on one palace . Now this is most likely to catch the interest of the panel and they may start asking about my writings about which I definitely can answer impressively. My whole of the interview of Assistant Director Civil Defence revolved round it and helped me getting selected. Even in my interview of Assistant Director Anti Corruption the panel was impressed when I told about my writings and here also I was able to get selected.
Secondly, I will tell my achievements that I qualified CSS once and PMS twice. Qualifying CSS and PMS , where on one hand speaks about a sort of achievement on the other it tells about the struggle also which I have been making and that also not bad one. Now they may ask questions on these also which obviously one can answer comprehensively. Like in my interviews, I have been asked about my CSS/PMS subjects and about my experience.
Introduction should be brief but comprehensive and precise and presented in such a way as it generates an interest of the panel in the candidate. Remember both content and presentation matter here. For capturing the interest of the panel, don't forget to mention any of your specialty, distinction or achievement which may distinguish you from others. For instance when I have to introduce myself, I particularly mention my specialty that often my writings find space in Dawn and other English newspapers on socio-political issues. Besides that my Article also made its place in World Times Magazine and I have my blog with the name of My Words where all of my writings I have gathered on one palace . Now this is most likely to catch the interest of the panel and they may start asking about my writings about which I definitely can answer impressively. My whole of the interview of Assistant Director Civil Defence revolved round it and helped me getting selected. Even in my interview of Assistant Director Anti Corruption the panel was impressed when I told about my writings and here also I was able to get selected.
Secondly, I will tell my achievements that I qualified CSS once and PMS twice. Qualifying CSS and PMS , where on one hand speaks about a sort of achievement on the other it tells about the struggle also which I have been making and that also not bad one. Now they may ask questions on these also which obviously one can answer comprehensively. Like in my interviews, I have been asked about my CSS/PMS subjects and about my experience.
2- DISTRICT PROFILE
Now
the second phase is knowledge about one's district. They usually ask about
famous personalities who hailed from that district and made their mark on
national or international arena. Besides that, they also ask about the famous
or historic places in that District. Moreover, they also are expected to ask
what is the history of the city, how it has been named and what are other
popular and interesting facts about the District. For example in my district
Alexander fought against Prince Porus and Second Anglo-Sikh War was also fought
here. Secondly, it has been named after A Saint Bahauddin and it got the status
of District in 1993. Moreover, one of the famous Personalities of my districts
is acclaimed Writer and TV Host, Mustansar Hussain Tarar. So, one has to be
cognisant of this sort of facts about one’s district.
3- Academic Background
Then
they do ask Questions about your academic background particularly the final
degree. I am always asked questions on literature as I have both my graduation
and masters in English Literature. Especially those who have degrees in
Literature, History, Social work, Pol Science etc or Law, they are definitely
asked questions about their subjects as everyone in the reverend panel usually
possesses the knowledge of the basics of these disciplines. However, usually
the questions asked are not very in depth but sort of popular questions about
the subjects. But still one needs to be prepared for every sort of the
questions as the members of the panels have the discretion to ask anything.
4- INFO
REGARDING NATURE OF JOB AND THE DEPARTMENT
The most important portion of the interview comes next. In interview panel including Member PPSC/FPSC, who is presiding over the interview, there are three to four members in total. One of the members is the person from that department for which the job you have applied for. To win the job one needs specially to answer the questions of that person satisfactorily. For that, it is very necessary that one knows about the department and about the nature of the job. One if is cognisant of the challenges faced by that department and reforms which one feels need to be incorporated, and presents all this in a lucid and precise manner, one can brighten one's prospect of getting selected. For example I appeared in an interview for the job of Labour officer in PPSC. I should have known what labour officer is what he has to do and what is labour department. What are labour laws and what is I. L. O. But I didn't prepare these. This blunder proved fatal for me. In one of my PPSC interview for Information Officer BS 17 (Planning and Development Department Punjab), when the member asked about the department and I was blank, he remarked that Gentleman is this your level of seriousness that you have come here for the interview of a 17 grade job and you have not bothered to collect even the basic information about the department. I was not selected. But I learned a good lesson. While at the time of my Interview of Assistant Director Anti Corruption, I answered the questions on this area properly and I now have been selected as Assistant Director Anti-Corruption. I have keenly observed that If one performs satisfactory in this part, there are abundant chances that one may get enviable marks in Interview. Importantly, this also speaks volume for your keen interest in the job you are seeking and this leads to a favourable result for you.
The most important portion of the interview comes next. In interview panel including Member PPSC/FPSC, who is presiding over the interview, there are three to four members in total. One of the members is the person from that department for which the job you have applied for. To win the job one needs specially to answer the questions of that person satisfactorily. For that, it is very necessary that one knows about the department and about the nature of the job. One if is cognisant of the challenges faced by that department and reforms which one feels need to be incorporated, and presents all this in a lucid and precise manner, one can brighten one's prospect of getting selected. For example I appeared in an interview for the job of Labour officer in PPSC. I should have known what labour officer is what he has to do and what is labour department. What are labour laws and what is I. L. O. But I didn't prepare these. This blunder proved fatal for me. In one of my PPSC interview for Information Officer BS 17 (Planning and Development Department Punjab), when the member asked about the department and I was blank, he remarked that Gentleman is this your level of seriousness that you have come here for the interview of a 17 grade job and you have not bothered to collect even the basic information about the department. I was not selected. But I learned a good lesson. While at the time of my Interview of Assistant Director Anti Corruption, I answered the questions on this area properly and I now have been selected as Assistant Director Anti-Corruption. I have keenly observed that If one performs satisfactory in this part, there are abundant chances that one may get enviable marks in Interview. Importantly, this also speaks volume for your keen interest in the job you are seeking and this leads to a favourable result for you.
5- OPINION ON NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CURRENT ISSUES
Now
they may also ask about current affairs or contemporary national or
international issues. One is not expected to have a detailed knowledge of
these. However, one should be abreast of the basic info regarding these
matters. Beware; when they are seeking your opinion about an issue or matter,
it better should be genuinely your personal opinion. One more thing is very
important that you must not skip such questions and you should necessarily give
your thoughts. However, if the question is regarding checking your knowledge or
information you may skip by saying sorry in a polite and decent fashion you do
not know.
6- QUIZ TYPE GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
QUESTIONS
Sixthly,
they may ask Quiz type questions about Pakistan Studies and Islamic Studies.
Like who were the members of Boundary Commission. When constitution was first
abrogated? Who is the First Mujaddad? On your answering they may ask your
opinion also. For instance, was the demarcation of Boundary Commission based on
facts? I would again say that always respond compulsorily to the opinion based
questions while you may say sorry on quiz type questions.
Usually here the interview ends.
Note:
Let me make it clear that these are the broader areas which are mostly
discussed in the interviews. However, the order of asking questions on these
broader areas may be changed. Secondly, it is not necessary that they would
follow this scheme always. However, for appropriate preparation of the
interview, one must prepare these areas necessarily on priority basis.
GOOD LUCK!
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