


Join our group for regular updates on job opportunities and 30 days Resume Tips 👇🏻įollow Nishant Sarawgi for guidance on resume, interview preparations, jobs, careers and much more If you have any questions on interview preparation comment below, will be glad to answer them. Go through this Q&A before attending the interview to ensure that you never miss out an opportunity. I’ve had the privilege to guide countless freshers and experienced professionals for interviews.īased on my experience, I have compiled a list of common questions that HR often shoots at you during interviews You may be technically skilled, but you can miss out on opportunities if you struggle to answer basic questions Mainly for freshers, it can be nerve-wracking to face HR for the first time. Interviews can be challenging but with the right preparation, you can turn them into opportunities. #decisionmaking #upskilling #learnings #growthĪttention Freshers! Does the thought of cracking interviews seem horrifying to you? Loved listening to every bit of this podcast and would definitely recommend it to you all to know more and get better at decision-making skills. If you stay rigid with your own preset beliefs, you will lose. Life often presents us with unexpected situations that challenge our preparedness.Īt that point in time, you have to quickly adapt, be flexible, and come up with a solution - For which you were never taught or prepared before. Kasparov was sharp at playing Queens and he kept doing that, rather than adapting to the strategy being used by Kramnik. He never thought that Kramnik would come up with such a move. Kasparov underestimated the fact that Kramnik had worked with him before and knew him inside out. Kramnik used a 100-year-old rarely used strategy - The Berlin Wall to defeat Kasparov. In the podcast, he shared his experience of the World Championship match with Kramnik in 2000. It enables you to make choices that are in alignment with your unique path, ensuring that you do what is right for you and not for someone else.ģ️⃣ Having flexibility in your decision-making Understanding yourself in the context of the decision that you are facing is very important. What is right for someone else might not necessarily be right for you. Understanding who you are and knowing what situations you can handle better and worse is very important. The decisions we make today influence the options available to us tomorrow.Ģ️⃣ Decision-making is unique, just as our fingerprints or DNA Similar to the game of chess, where each move has implications for the rest of the game, our choices in life have a ripple effect. It is challenging for us to question our own thinking. 90% of the time, we get biased with our decisions. He believes that one of the fundamental challenges we face today is the unwillingness to analyze our decision-making mechanism and recognizing that decisions always have consequences. The podcast revealed Garry’s journey of getting introduced to chess, his opinion on making the right decisions in the right environment, and his views on AI & human-machine collaboration.ģ things that really stood out for me in the whole podcast were -ġ️⃣ We resist analyzing our decision-making mechanisms Your every move - be it at the first or 10 chances later, sets the reference for your further moves leading to a win-or-lose situation. Well, we all know chess is such a sport that requires strong decision-making skills. I am sure most of you must know Garry Kasparov - he is very well-known as the Russian Chess Grandmaster and obviously who can forget his famous match against the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue.

Last night I heard yet another episode of The Decision Making Podcast - Mooves and Movers with Garry Kasparov. It’s been a long time, I haven’t shared my recent learnings on decision-making, so I thought of penning it down today.
