Dear Visitor
It just does not matter that you
are
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a Jobseeker
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a HR Manager
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a College Professor
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a Subject Expert
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anyone at all.
All that matters is that you
possess some knowledge about some subject/domain. And that you are keen to
share your knowledge with other knowledge-seekers. You also know that knowledge
does not “SUBTRACT” when shared – it only “MULTIPLIES”. Knowledge – sharing is
a two way traffic. If in doubt, look up
Wikipedia.
Here is your chance.
We have complied over 15,000
interview questions on this website – which an interviewer can refer to while
conducting interviews. See
IIT_TOUR.
But millions of resumes can contain millions of unique keywords. For each of
this keyword, you can think-up of hundreds of questions-many which have never
occurred to anyone else. But unless you “CONTRIBUTE” such questions, how can
you
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Share your domain – expertise with thousasnds of
interviewers.
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Make a lasting contribution to the “Art and Science
of online interviewing”
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Get your co-proffesionals to recognize/appreciate
your “act of sharing” your wealth of knowledge with others?
So go ahead and type out as many
interview – questions as you like, in the space provided below. If you choose,
you can remain anonymous. But we strongly urge you to provide your personal
details. If you do, following will happen:
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Anytime any interviewer clicks on a keyword in any
resume, a related question contributed by you will get displayed on TOP of the
question-list.
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Along with your contributed – questions, your name
will also get displayed, so that every recruiter knows that you contributed
this question. Your email will NOT be displayed.
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Your name also gets added to the
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ,
where any visitorcan click on your name and look at all the questions
contributed by you, over a period of time ( not necessarily at one go).
Of course, as mentioned earlier,
you can still contribute questions (share your knowledge) without revealing
your identity, if you have strong reasons to do so. Even in such a case, your
contributed questions will get added to our database and will be seen by
recruiters. Recruiters will still stand to benefit from your knowledge!
-Sourabh