On a scale of one to ten, rate me as an interviewer.

HR Interview
Points to remember before you answer this interview question:
  • Imagine that you are right now seated in front of the HR manager.
  • Kindly answer this question as best you can.
  • Post your answer now.
Answers:
167 posts Page 13 of 17.

Soham Biswas said:   9 years ago
First of all sir, I would like to give you thanks for giving me this opportunity. But I must sorry to say as a learner I do not suppose to give the ratings to my lenders. But I must say one thing that I am quite happy with this conversation and it really nice to talk to you, sir. Thank you once again.
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Yuvaraj said:   9 years ago
I give you 8 out of 10 really good and I am expecting more then to become a perfect HR but your really well.
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Sriram said:   9 years ago
Logical answer:

My limited knowledge about you that I got in this limited period is not enough to answer that question.

If you let me observe you as you interview more candidates, you can have a more accurate 'estimate'.

But as far as now, being with you has been a good experience sir/ma'am.

So a rating of 8/10 with +/- 2 would be suitable for now.

Creative answer:

That's very easy! you rate me as a candidate, and rate the same for yourself as an interviewer!

Communication is a two-way highway. It's not effective without both parties being on same level.

Do you believe this interview was effective sir?
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Avlon said:   9 years ago
My opinion is you were being a HR for your best in this company but I am not in the position to judge you.
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Mohit said:   9 years ago
First of all, thanks for giving this opportunity to rate you, but I am sure I am not in such a condition or position to rate you. Anyway but as you have asked me this question so I think I am bound to answer this. Sir, I will rate you 9/10 as nobody in this world is 100% perfect everybody needs improvement.

Thank you once again, sir. Nice to meet you.
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HR Enthusiast said:   9 years ago
Read most of the answer here and most of them starts with that you are not qualified enough to rate them. The trick to this question is not to please the interviewer, as most of them will do that. But it is to show your confidence and honesty. You can give any rating to the interviewer, but the reasoning should be unique and genuine.

Example:

It was pleasant talking to you. I was nervous when I entered, but I am not now. Rather I am confident. Thank you for being so understanding and calm. And this is the reason, I would give you a perfect 10.

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I have been to many interviews and surprisingly, I have met many such interviewers who do not have the right knowledge to judge the candidate. I was glad to see someone competent and knowledgeable like you interviewing me. I would give you a 9 on 10. However, I would like to ask you a question with your permission. When you ask candidates (write any question you didn't really see the point in), what are you expecting? [This answer is given when the interview has ended].
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Nitheesh said:   9 years ago
I will give you a 10 out of 10. Because I rate myself 9 on 10. I think you are just a step above me.
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Navya said:   9 years ago
I think I am not a right person to rate you. And, I will give you 9 out of 10 because no one in this world is 100% perfect.
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ANKIT AGARWAL said:   9 years ago
It depends on performance & good work and skill, experience. I have no idea about yourself so I can not rate you. But you asking 10/7.
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Prashant said:   9 years ago
10, because I am happy that I faced an Interview with a knowledgeable person like you.
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