Application: The process typically begins by submitting an online application or sending your resume and cover letter to the company's human resources department. Some companies may also require you to complete an application form specific to their organization. Resume Screening: After you submit your application, the company's HR team or recruiters will review your resume and application to determine if you meet the basic qualifications for the job. Phone Screening: If your resume passes the initial screening, you may receive a phone call or email to schedule a phone screening interview. During this interview, a recruiter or HR representative will ask you about your background, qualifications, and career goals. They may also discuss the company and the role in more detail. First-Round Interview: The next step is often a first-round interview, which can be conducted in person, over the phone, or via video conferencing. This interview may be with an HR representative, a hiring manager, or a member of the team you would be working with. The questions in this interview can range from behavioral questions (e.g., "Tell me about a time when you faced a challenge at work") to technical questions related to the job. Assessments and Testing: Some companies may require candidates to complete assessments or tests to evaluate their skills, knowledge, or aptitude for the role. These assessments can be technical, cognitive, or personality assessments. Second-Round Interview: Depending on the complexity of the role and the company's hiring process, you may be invited for a second-round interview. This could involve meeting with additional team members, a higher-level manager, or executives. The format and focus of this interview may vary. On-Site Interview: For certain roles and companies, you might be asked to come to the company's office for an in-person interview. This could involve a series of interviews with various team members and may include a tour of the facilities. Reference Checks: After one or more rounds of interviews, the company may contact your references to verify your qualifications and get feedback on your work history. Offer Negotiation: If you are successful in the interview process, the