These are the typical HR questions that are asked in Hi-Tech companies like Qualcomm, Intel, Cadence, Phillips.
The HR round is usually the final round in the job interview process:
Qualcomm HR round questions: (To read the Qualcomm tech questions click here)
Phillips HR Round: (To read the Phillips tech questions click here)
Cadence HR round: (To read the Phillips tech questions click here)
The HR round is usually the final round in the job interview process:
Qualcomm HR round questions: (To read the Qualcomm tech questions click here)
- Tell me about yourself !!
- About project done :-)
- Why Qualcomm ?
- Why is your percentages consistently low ?
- What are your hobbies ?
- What if Intel offers you a job after you internship at Intel ? Will you chose Intel or Qualcomm!!
- This is a question that you need to be mindful about !!
- Tell me something about your family?
- What is your technical interest domain ?
- Any questions from your side ?
- Tell me about yourself.
- Why did you want to do M.Tech?
- What do you know about Philips?
- Why you want to join Philips?
- What new subjects have you learned in M.Tech?
- What are your expectations from Philips Internship.
- Not a big deal when you have cleared the above two rounds,
- Basic questiosn on your domain interest.
- Facilities provided by company- stipend(very good).
Intel HR round: (To read the Intel tech questions click here)
- The HR round is just a formality and they try to learn more about you as an individual. Be free and frank but polite at the same time.
Robert Bosch: (To read about Robert Bosch tech interview questions click here)
- Tell me about yourself and your family.
- Why should Robert Bosch hire you? (Tell 3 strengths with suitable examples to substantiate the same)
- Why do you want to work for Robert Bosch?
- Do you have any plans for further studies?
- What are your achievements in the college so far?
- Have you participated in the Robert Bosch Inscribe? Tell me about the paper you submitted.
- Do you have any specific questions regarding the job?
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