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Interview Techniques for Technical Round - Bridge with Experience and Certifications

Interviews

Technical interviews can be challenging based on your experience and IT knowledge gained during your service. You can showcase your expertise effectively with the right approach.
Staying updated with the rapidly evolving IT landscape is essential, and certifications from reputable organizations can bolster your credibility. These certifications serve as tangible proof of your skills and commitment to continuous learning. My mentee got a job, especially due to the certification he had completed in IT.

In addition to technical knowledge, you should hone their problem-solving skills, as interviews often include technical problem-solving exercises. Practicing coding problems and adopting a systematic approach to breaking down complex issues will help in this regard. Behavioral questions are also common, where using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to structure your responses can demonstrate your achievements and problem-solving abilities.

Soft skills are equally crucial, as effective communication, teamwork, and adaptability are vital in IT roles. Sharing experiences highlighting your collaboration with cross-functional teams or client interactions can showcase your soft skills. Moreover, it's essential to align your responses with the company's culture and values by conducting thorough research before the interview.
Asking thoughtful questions during the interview displays your interest in the role and helps you gauge whether the company fits you. Mock interviews can provide valuable feedback and boost your confidence. Building a technical portfolio that includes certifications, projects, and contributions can further enhance your credibility, and emphasizing your alignment with the company's culture will demonstrate your cultural fit.

In conclusion, technical interviews for IT veterans with certifications require a comprehensive approach that combines technical expertise with problem-solving skills, soft skills, and a deep understanding of the company's culture and values. Staying updated, leveraging certifications, and effective preparation will ensure that veterans can confidently navigate technical interviews and secure their desired positions in the IT field.

Ramesh Nyathani
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramesh-nyathani-pmp-2b987815/

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