Group discussions are often used early in the hiring process to screen candidates for interviews. They assess candidates' communication skills, ability to collaborate with others, leadership potential, and critical thinking when discussing a given topic. Candidates should make eye contact, initiate discussion, allow others to speak, speak clearly and concisely while keeping the discussion on track, and demonstrate a positive attitude through active listening and respectful participation.
Group discussions are often used early in the hiring process to screen candidates for interviews. They assess candidates' communication skills, ability to collaborate with others, leadership potential, and critical thinking when discussing a given topic. Candidates should make eye contact, initiate discussion, allow others to speak, speak clearly and concisely while keeping the discussion on track, and demonstrate a positive attitude through active listening and respectful participation.
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Group discussions are often used early in the hiring process to screen candidates for interviews. They assess candidates' communication skills, ability to collaborate with others, leadership potential, and critical thinking when discussing a given topic. Candidates should make eye contact, initiate discussion, allow others to speak, speak clearly and concisely while keeping the discussion on track, and demonstrate a positive attitude through active listening and respectful participation.
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Group Discussions Group discussion is the first criteria for screening the candidates for face-to-face interviews. Why Group Discussion???? Firstthing Group Discussion is used for mass elimination! And second thing group discussion selection criteria’s are based on actual company requirements. Do’s and Don’ts of Group discussion: Keep eye contact while speaking. Initiate the GD Allow others to speak Speak clearly Make sure to bring the discussion on track Positive attitude Speak sensibly Listen carefully to others No need to go into much details Formal dressing What skills are judged in group discussion?
•How good you are at communication with others.
•How you behave and interact with group. •How open minded are you. •Your listening skill. •How you put forward your views. •Your leadership and decision making skills. •Your analysis skill and subject knowledge. •Problem solving and critical thinking skill. •Your attitude and confidence.