Testimonials for our Interview Training
Suman Saurav: I got selected in Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner (APFC) 2015 with 15th rank. I have done BE (Marine) from M.E.R.I., Kolkata. My experience with Career Quest was great.
Industrial relations and labour laws are very important. Preparing this will not only help in pre but also at the time of interview. For this hand book provided by Career Quest is more than sufficient. If you want to do more, you can download various labour laws and go through salient points and prepare a comparative chart. I did not have any prior experience of UPSC interview so in APFC interview whatever Kabeer sir told in the class I followed word by word. I would like to thank Kabeer sir for my success, without his guidance I would not have achieved this. Suman Saurav, APFC, EPFO
SHRISHTI SINGH : I dont think there can anything less than 5 star for Sir! He's best ! No words can describe his proficiency in his work๐๐๐ He's simply a genius of art of interviewing . Must go place for every serious aspirant. (Rank 16 EPFO EO/AO)
Love Kataria: Sanjeev sir's guidance was an important plank of my preparation for UPSC interview. His resourceful and enriching lectures prepared us to improve our overall personality and showcase it before the interview board. Thank you sir for your immense guidance and help .
Manu Bhardwaj : In Career Quest, both the Faculty and Staff have a very cordial nature. I joined the institute for my Assistant Labour Commissioner/Labour Enforcement Officer. interview. Through out my coaching and Mock interviews Sanjeev Sir cleared all my doubts and the interview anxiety. He corrected me for little mistakes also and this boosted my confidence. Somewhere my overall personality also improved. Thank You Kabir Sir and Pushkar sir. (Rank 6, Labour Enforce. Off.)
Rishi Sharma: Interviews are not about questions and answers, its about how you answer the questions, its about having personality traits to be gauged of candidate that would be demanded by job profile. I got my first interview of life this year, that too conducted by upsc. I was confident that having prepared for civil service exam, I would be at little ease but I was also reminded by a friend that in competition, no stone should be left unturned. I was advised by an Assistant Provident Fund Commissioner to try this Institute as this Institute got him selected.
My interview was on 11th September and I checked into Institute on 4th September. Attending classes twice a day upto 9th and having two mock interviews, 2nd one held on 9th, I learnt a lot about myself!
I was told that personality couldn't improved overnight, but presentation can be. While I was in upsc premises, I could see subtle difference between me and some of my fellow candidates- be it regarding dress code, or facial presentation (saw one sporting rough beard). In board room, interview lasted for about half an hour and in that half an hour I was alert enough not to venture into my weakness. After that I was confident enough to have attempted my best. Blissfully, result was announced to me by Sanjiv sir and I was the one of selected candidates. (EPFO EO/AO)
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