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IBPS PO exam – Interview question types and general tips

Dear Readers,

Congratulations to all of you who have successfully cleared the IBPS PO Mains exam! Now it is time for you to gear up and start preparing for the next phase of the selection process, the Personal Interviews.

This article will help you prepare for personal interviews, understand how you should conduct yourself during the interview and explore the kind of questions you might face during the interview. The article will also guide you how to handle tricky questions or situations .

Aspirants generally feel that a vast variety of questions can be asked during the interview. In reality, majority of the questions asked in interviews follow a standard pattern and are dependant on your personal profile.

The questions can be broadly categorized into the following categories ( in order of priority):

In this article, I will discuss these questions one at a time.

  1. Introduction Questions – This is typically the first question an interviewer asks and more than 80% of the interviews begin with this question. The interviewer can ask the question in a variety of ways, such as ” Please introduce yourself”, “Tell me something about yourself” or “What can you tell me about yourself”.

For this question, you should provide your basic introduction and stress on things you have achieved so far. Some of the important points that you should keep in mind for this question type are:

2. Personal Details Questions – Here the interviewer wants to know more about you and your interest in the banking industry. You can expect questions like “Where do you see yourself in 5 years”, ” What are your career goals”, ” Why have you chosen the banking sector”.

Some of the important points that you should keep in mind for this question type are:

3. Academic or Work Experience Questions – This question majorly depends on whether you are a fresher or you have prior work experience. Some of the important points that you should keep in mind for this question type are:

4. Current Affairs Questions – Questions based on current affairs are a very important part of banking interviews. Interviewers like to check whether you are updated with current events and whether you possess an understanding of events that are taking place around you. In order to prepare for this area of the interview, you should ideally go through the current affairs of the last 3 to 6 months before the exam.

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5. Situation based Questions – These questions are asked to check your presence of mind, your wit and how you will be to handle a particular situation while interacting with customers. Some questions that can be asked of you are:

In these questions, you need to display a positive mindset that focuses on development of all sections of society. Your focus should be positive aspects and if there are some points of criticism related to the given question, you should follow it up with solutions.

Also, for any particular question related to banking, make sure you keep in mind the existing policies, conditions and scenarios related to banking. Your response should include these parameters.


General Tips for Interviews:

Here are some general tips you need to keep in mind while going for the personal interview –

During the interview

Closing the interview

You can end by expressing your thanks for the interviewer’s time and consideration and quietly leave the interview room.

Interviews are a display of confidence, presence of mind and knowledge while engaged in a conversation. Ensure you take up some mock interviews and prepare well keeping the above parameters in mind.


All the best!

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