How To Get Placed In Top MNC's?
Accenture, Cognizant, Infosys, Wipro, Hexaware, well don’t get shocked, surprised, or worried that how I made it to these 5 big MNC’s and would you be able to do it or not, that’s why here I am to share my experience through this blog which will help you to get placed in these MNC’s. In this, I’ve given an overview of how these companies basically hire. I’ll write separate articles about what exactly the process is for each of the mentioned companies including some more MNC’s like TCS, Tech Mahindra, MindTree, etc.
From all the above-mentioned companies, I decided to join Accenture because it has some more perks and benefits as compared to others, in my point of view. Now let’s just straightway dive into how to get into such big MNC’s before you graduate. So if you’re a B.tech student and you also dream to work in one of these companies then you’ve landed in right place. I’m very well aware of all the patterns and trends which companies are following right now. A lot has changed after the pandemic, so you need to be updated with the trends and patterns which companies are following in order to hire.
The very first question which would strike your mind would be for sure, “how to get started?” Well, to answer this question let me first tell you the pattern of test in which companies conduct it. Most of the companies have 3 rounds before they let you join their precious organization. The steps are:
1. Aptitude and Coding round
2. Technical Interview
3. HR Interview
These steps are the basic plot for almost all the companies. In some company it may vary like, they may take the coding round as a second step after the “Aptitude round”, or there may be the case when there would not be any coding round at all. It depends on the kind of CTC for which the company is hiring. For example, cognizant when visited my college it was offering two pay package, one was 4.5LPA & other was 6.8LPA. So for the higher pay i.e. 6.8LPA, the company conducted an additional coding round as a part of the selection procedure. Likewise other companies too. In a nutshell, just keep in mind that if you are aiming for the higher package then you need to appear extra coding round. Otherwise, the above 3 steps would be enough to crack these companies.
APTITUDE & CODING ROUND:
Now let’s talk about the various rounds. The very first
round would be the “Aptitude & Coding round”. In this round, there would be
questions from, quantitative aptitude, verbal, and reasoning. And in addition,
some companies also have the questions from basics of programming languages
like C, C++, and Java. Whereas, in other cases, they don’t ask anything related
to programming languages at all. And in some cases, they can ask you to write
code which is fairly easy for a basic pay package, for example, Accenture asks
to appear in the coding round whereas Wipro doesn’t ask it at all. Enough of
talking about what the company asks, now let me brief you on how to start
preparing along with some helpful resources.
1. RS Agarwal - Quantitative Aptitude + Logical Reasoning
2. Arihant's Fast Track Objective Arithmetic Completely Revised Edition For All Other Entrances Recruitment & Aptitude Test by Rajesh Verma
These two are the only books that are more than enough to prepare for the first round of selection. If and only if you’re willing to prepare from books because some people don’t find it very comfortable to practice from online resources.
Online Resources:
1. Join telegram channels
You can join any telegram channel, but be very smart while
selecting the telegram channels. There they push important company-wise
materials that would gear up your preparation and are more than enough for your
preparation. There’s no need to go through various websites, just select one of
the above-mentioned resources and stick to it till the last. Because visiting
that will only confuse you and it won’t add anything to your preparation. I
have experienced this and it wasted a lot of my time. I would suggest you
first go through all the above-mentioned links once and then decide as to which
one you should stick to in order to prepare in the best possible way with a
fixed amount of resources. All the above mentioned are the best in their own
ways. But everyone has a different way of approaching questions. So that’s why
it is advised to go through each of the above-mentioned links once at least to
know your approach and style.
TECHNICAL INTERVIEW:
10 things you need to keep in mind before you appear for an interview:
1. Make sure you do not bluff about yourself in your introduction
2. Give a very short and satisfying introduction
3. Greet your interviewer before the interview starts and after
it ends
Well, to start with let’s talk about the introduction which
grabs all the attention of the interviewer. There are two types of
introduction, technical and non-technical introduction. The technical
introduction includes a little less about your hobbies and interest, more about
the technical skills you have. Trust me when I say this, you are the only one
who decides how the interview will proceed. This is because whatever you say in
your introduction, the interviewer is going to throw questions on those topics
only. So play smart and mention those topics only on which you want to be
interviewed. Next comes the non-technical introduction which includes less
about technical skills, more about the extra-curricular activities and your
hobbies, interests, etc. We’ll talk about this in the HR Interview section.
For example: “Good Morning/Afternoon Sir/Ma’am, I
am so and so. I belong to XYZ place. I am currently pursuing B.tech from ABC
College of engineering. I did my higher secondary schooling from _(name &
place)__ and my matriculation from _(name & place)__. I am very good at
_______ and _______ programing language. I prefer coding in ______ programming
language (You can add more skills if you want to). My friends and faculties
find me good at problem-solving. I have got a stronghold on communication skills
and I also possess good presentation skills. “
Something like this can be considered as a good technical introduction. Try it!
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