Group Discussion generally abbreviated as GD’s rounds
are the most common one’s that tend to happy in many different interview
processes. Many of you appear for the GD’s but do not know exactly
about that what to actually do and how to actually face a GD. So to help
you better here are some Do’s and Dont’s while you go for a GD.
Do’s For Group Discussion
- Wearing formals is a must and you should talk politely
- You can grab a chance to start the GD as well as end it up by summarizing in a proper manner
- Maintain a proper posture of sitting
- You can decide whether to speak in favor of or against the topic
- Try to justify well whatever point you talk on
- Try to stress out on what you are sure about
- Give others an opportunity to speak
- Manage your timings well
- Share only what is relevant regarding the discussion
Dont’s For Group Discussion
- Do not ever try to cut the point of your group member
- Do not lay stress on what you are not sure about
- Do not take too much of time for a single point
- Do not try to scream out to justify your point
- Do not try to give any judgments
- Do not start an argument as it is a GD not a Debate
- Do not use gestures like finger pointing or table thumping
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