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Here's an example of an MSC Computer Science graduate's interview, with common questions and their ideal responses.<br>1. Let's start with an introduction, so tell me about yourself.<br><br>The above question is asked by an employer at the start of an interview. Please use this chance to provide them with relevant information about yourself.<br><br>Example- I recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer science, and I picked this subject of study because I've always been fascinated by computers and technology. I've always been a tech nut, enthralled with whatever new gadget that comes out. After s

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  1. Top Interview Questions & Answers Here's an example of an MSC Computer Science graduate's interview, with common questions and their ideal responses. 1. Let's start with an introduction, so tell me about yourself. The above question is asked by an employer at the start of an interview. Please use this chance to provide them with relevant information about yourself. Example- I recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer science, and I picked this subject of study because I've always been fascinated by computers and technology. I've always been a tech nut, enthralled with whatever new gadget that comes out. After starting to code in 12th grade, I couldn't imagine myself doing anything other than computer science. Since then, I've worked on a variety of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and programming language initiatives. I'm now expanding my knowledge base by experimenting with new programming languages, instructing a group of computer science students, and creating informative YouTube videos. 2. Why did you apply for this job in particular? The employer wants to know why you're interested in working for them. They also want to see if you are familiar enough with their business to collaborate with them. "Now that I've completed my degree, I'd like to enter the workforce and gain real-world experience working for a company. I'd like to experience corporate life and learn what it's like to work as part of a group. I applied for this position since your company's work culture and in-house learning opportunities piqued my interest. One of the most critical deciding factors for me is that my values correspond with your company's future aims." 3. What are your thoughts on the job description? Tell the company why you think this job is the best fit for you and what you hope to learn from it.

  2. "I feel this position to be ideal at this stage of my career, based on the elements specified in the job description and a few more things I learned from my study. Every day, I devote my time and efforts to learning something new and contribute to the field of computer science. Working for your company would help me accelerate this process. I'm convinced that this position will bring personal worth to my life, which is exciting and something I'm looking forward to." 4. What are your expectations from the company? Because an employer is on the receiving end of compensation and culture, give honest responses about your expectations. Talk about what you value and how you'd like to be treated. "Even though I might work for your company as an employee, I consider myself to be an extension of your company. So, in all aspects, I demand fair and unbiased treatment, which I'm sure you already do in your organization. Aside from that, I'm looking forward to meeting new and talented people that can help me develop in my career." 5. Why do you believe you are the best candidate for this job? This is your opportunity to show off your principles and views. Frame them such that you're talking about the ideal employee while also implying that you possess these attributes. "A fantastic candidate would be someone who is not only knowledgeable about computer science theory but also about its applications, for example. One attribute that a candidate for this job should have is the ability to extrapolate their knowledge and use it in new ways. They should be timely and driven to develop something extraordinary, in addition to having a solid understanding of the technicalities. Because I am capable of doing most of these things, I believe I am an excellent candidate for the position.” 6. Have you ever worked in a comparable position before? This answer is contingent on whether or not you have previously worked; in this case, we assume that our candidate has. Tell them about your prior employer and the responsibilities you were assigned. "I worked for (name of company) for (time), where I was in charge of developing instructional software and resolving problems and issues. I mostly utilized Python as my primary language, with a few others like Java and Ruby thrown in for good measure. In addition, I helped with testing, management, and building control."

  3. 7. Did you have a specific motive for leaving your former employer? If you've recently left a company, be gracious in your praise while bringing out the things you didn't enjoy and the cause for your leave. "My prior employer did not provide the privileges that other employers did, and my income did not meet my expenses. It is a young corporation that is still expanding. At this point in my career, I'm searching for the kind of stability that only a well-established company can provide. As a result, I chose to leave that organization and am currently seeking for a new position that will help me advance personally." Digital Marketing Course

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