Resume Checklist
- Use a clean one or two page format.
- Add role title, city, phone, email and LinkedIn if available.
- Write a short profile summary aligned with the target job.
- List skills relevant to the role: Excel, Tally, GST, MIS, communication or support tools.
- Add measurable achievements where possible.
- Keep dates and company names consistent.
- Proofread spelling, grammar and formatting before sending.
50 Interview Questions
- Tell me about yourself.
- Why should we hire you?
- What are your strengths?
- What are your weaknesses?
- Why do you want this job?
- Why are you leaving your current job?
- Where do you see yourself in five years?
- How do you handle pressure?
- Explain your previous role.
- What salary are you expecting?
More role-wise questions are available on the interview page.
Excel Shortcuts for Office Work
- Ctrl + C / V: Copy and paste.
- Ctrl + Z: Undo.
- Ctrl + F: Find data quickly.
- Ctrl + Shift + L: Apply or remove filters.
- Alt + =: AutoSum selected numbers.
- Ctrl + Arrow: Jump to the edge of a data range.
- Ctrl + T: Convert data into a table.
- F4: Repeat last action or lock formula reference.
Salary Negotiation Guide
- Research market salary for your role, city and experience.
- Know your current CTC, in-hand salary and expected range.
- Do not quote a random number; use a realistic range.
- Explain your value with skills, achievements and responsibilities.
- Compare full offer: fixed pay, variable pay, PF, bonus, leaves and notice period.
- Stay polite and professional even if the offer is lower.
Quick job-readiness plan
- Update resume for one target role.
- Prepare answers for 10 common HR questions.
- Practice 10 role-specific questions from JobReadyTools.
- Check your salary expectation using the Salary Calculator.
- Keep documents ready: resume PDF, ID proof, education certificates and experience documents.