TCS Recruitment Process: Question and Answers asked in TCS HR Interviews

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The largest private-sector employer, TCS, adds a bulk of talented candidates to their group every year. TCS Recruitment Process is driven by multiple interview rounds. One of the interview rounds where a candidate needs to outperform is the HR round. It usually takes place once you clear the technical round. 

TCS hires freshers and experienced candidates for their varied projects across the country. To ensure that you finally reach and clear the HR round, you need to go through the below TCS HR Interview questions thoroughly.

Q1. Tell me about yourself?

I am an engineering graduate with a specialization in Computer Science. I have an overall CGPA of 8.5, and I started my professional career with an engineering firm where I was also doing my internship. I have had a lot of work exposure in my first job, and my work involved working with international clients. I have good communication and technical skills, and I would like to utilize them for the organization's growth and individual progress.

Q2. Why do you want to leave your current job?

As you know, I have just started with my professional journey as an engineer, and it's been a year since my learning and developing skills. I now feel that I should look for options that advance my career in terms of financial growth and skill development. Besides, this opportunity is best suited for me as the location is closer to where I live.

Q3. Do you prefer working independently or on a team?

It depends on the task. I enjoy working in a team as it gives you a scope of brainstorming ideas and getting to know people at your workplace. However, I enjoy working as an individual as well as it gives me more job satisfaction, and in the end, I get to learn from my planning and strategies.

Q4. What are your strengths as an employee?

I think one of my most significant strengths is time management. Engineering has taught me that there will always be stuff going on, and to complete every assigned task, I have learned to manage my time wisely.

Q5. How do you make important decisions?

Sometimes, decisions are hard to make, but I usually collect all the details and weigh their pros and cons. It helps me to pick up the best decisions I can. Also, it helps to analyze the decision in the best way possible.

Q6. What are your weaknesses?

I find it hard to meet deadlines and manage time at a few points. So, to improve this, I have now started prioritizing things and organizing calendars every day. This has helped me to be functional and organized. Also, I have begun to meditate, and it helps me reduce stress.

Q7. What have been the most significant achievements of your career so far?

In my previous organization, my manager sent me a bug report about one of our databases from an expensive query being excessively called from the UI. I was going through the logs and reproduced the bug on the latest piece of code in production. I then ran a git bisect to isolate the commit, which introduced the bug and pulled the branch. I was then able to reproduce the error.

Q8. Why should I take you in TCS?

Being a fresher, I am very flexible and adaptive to learning new things. Besides, I am proficient in languages like Python, Ruby, Java, and C and object-oriented design, testing, and debugging. I am sure I will contribute something to the growth of the company.

Q9. Who/ What inspired you to be an engineer?

The first person to inspire me to become an engineer was my dad, a software engineer. From the very start, I wanted to understand how things work and the science behind it. I often used to take random household items and try to disassemble and again reassemble them. I was blessed with excellent parents that stressed on education, and I inherited their science genes.

Q10. Tell me about your dream job?

I pursued engineering to make my mark in the computer science sector. I dream of owning a successful software company that will make a difference in the field through my work. It is motivating for me that people are satisfied with my work and dedication, and through my dream job, I would like to make that possible.

Q11. What do you know about TCS?

TCS, or Tata Consultancy Services, was founded in 1968 and has become one of the largest Indian companies in terms of market capitalization. It is a subsidiary of Tata Group and has the most valuable IT services brands worldwide. Besides, the company offers high job security, work-life balance and endless learning experience.

Q12. We have a two-year contract. Are you okay with it?

Before applying for this job, I was well aware of the contract, and I think I am okay with a 2-year contract. However, can you guide me more about the terms of the contract?

Q13. Why TCS?

TCS is a dream company for many engineers. The reputation of TCS attracts every engineer in the country, and I am one of them. I have learned from my friends that the company always has employees' best interests. I also found out that TCS offers a wide range of projects in multiple domains, and as a person interested in exploring a new skill set, this is the best opportunity I could have asked for.

Q14. How do you handle rejection?

No matter what challenges my life throws at me, I vow to remain positive and work best for the upcoming opportunity. There are times when I feel helpless, but I motivate myself by saying that 'Rejection is a blessing because it's the universe's way of telling that there is something better.

Q15. Are you willing to work overtime? Nights & Weekends?

I am okay with working overtime. Since my focus at this stage of life is to grow my professional career and learn as much as possible, I am willing to invest my time when required by the company. Though, I hope you also consider some exceptions. (Laughing)

Q16. Are you willing to relocate if required?

One of the reasons I applied to this position is the location. I stay with my parents nearby, and it is convenient for me to look after my family and work simultaneously. I am sorry; I will not be able to relocate.

Q17. Who is the present CEO of TCS?

Rajesh Gopinathan is the present CEO of TCS. He came into service on 21st Feb 2017.

Q18. Who is the founder of TCS?

The founder of TCS is Faquir Chand Kohli.

Q19. Do you have any additional certifications?

Yes, I do have a certification of Scrum Master from Scrum Alliance, and I am also planning to take MCAD( Microsoft Certified Application Developer.  

Q20. Do you have any questions for me?

Yes, I want to know about my career path in the company and what additional responsibilities I will be having along with my primary ones?

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Harshita Khullar

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