Speaking Confidently in Interviews
Answers to the 15 most-asked interview questions โ structured, polished, ready to deliver
The interview actually begins the moment you walk in the door โ not when the first question is asked. Your greeting, your body posture, your first words โ all of these signal to the interviewer whether you are confident and professional. Most freshers lose marks in the first 60 seconds, before they even answer a single question.
Entering the Room โ What to Say
"Good morning. May I come in?"
"Good morning, sir / ma'am. Thank you for inviting me for this interview. I have been looking forward to it."
Every interview uses the same 15โ20 questions. If you prepare good answers to these questions before the interview, you will never be caught off guard. Study each formula and practice the sample answer out loud at least 5 times.
Never say "No, I have no questions." It signals you are not curious or serious about the role.
Studies show that 55% of communication is body language, 38% is tone of voice, and only 7% is the actual words you say. This means that even perfect grammar will not save you if your body language says "I am nervous and unsure of myself." Here are the most important non-verbal signals to control.
| Body Language Signal | What It Communicates | What to Do |
|---|---|---|
| Eye contact | Confidence, honesty, engagement | Maintain eye contact 60โ70% of the time. Don't stare โ blink naturally. Look at the bridge of the nose if direct eye contact feels difficult. |
| Posture | Confidence vs. insecurity | Sit straight with both feet on the floor. Lean slightly forward โ shows interest. Never slouch or cross your arms. |
| Handshake | Professionalism, energy level | Firm (not crushing) handshake. 2โ3 seconds. Smile while shaking hands. A limp handshake signals low confidence. |
| Hand gestures | Enthusiasm, organization | Use open hand gestures while speaking โ shows you have nothing to hide. Avoid pointing. Keep hands visible (not under the table). |
| Nodding | Active listening | Nod slowly when the interviewer is speaking โ shows you are listening and engaged. Don't nod too fast (looks nervous). |
| Facial expression | Attitude and personality | Smile genuinely when greeting and when speaking positively. Keep a calm, neutral expression when listening. Avoid frowning or looking worried. |
| Pace of speaking | Confidence and clarity | Speak at 70% of your usual speed. Slow = thoughtful. Fast = nervous. Pause for 1 second before answering any question โ it shows you are thinking, not panicking. |
Telephonic and video interviews are increasingly common, especially for first rounds. The challenge is that you cannot rely on body language as much โ your voice and clarity carry 100% of the impression. These interviews require a slightly different skill set.
Telephonic Interview โ Essential Phrases
| Situation | What to Say |
|---|---|
| Answering the call | "Hello, this is [Your Name] speaking." (not "hello? kaun?") |
| When you can't hear clearly | "I'm sorry, the line is not very clear. Could you please repeat that?" |
| When you need a moment to think | "That's a great question. Give me a moment to think about it." |
| Confirming you understood | "If I understand your question correctly, you are asking about..." |
| Ending the call professionally | "Thank you so much for your time. I look forward to hearing from you soon." |
| When there are technical issues | "I apologize โ I think there may be a connectivity issue. Could we reconnect in a moment?" |
Video Interview โ Extra Tips
Always end the interview by asking the interviewer 1โ2 questions. This signals that you are genuinely interested in the company and have done your research. Candidates who ask smart questions are remembered far better than those who say "No, I have no questions."
In your notebook, write YOUR personal answer to each of the 10 HR questions from Section 2. Use the formula provided. Keep each answer between 60โ90 seconds when spoken aloud.
- Tell me about yourself.
- What are your strengths?
- What is your weakness?
- Why do you want to work here?
- Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
- How to enter an interview room and begin professionally
- Formulas and sample answers for the 10 most common HR interview questions
- The STAR method for answering behavioral questions with a clear structure
- 7 body language signals and how to use them to project confidence
- Telephonic and video interview special phrases and checklist
- 10 smart questions to ask at the end of any interview
- Full mock interview practice with recording technique