Who’ve not restricted their knowledge to college text books. They’re voracious readers and up-to-date with the current affairs around them
Who are often involved heavily in extra-curricular activities in college. They’ve probably done odd jobs during their summer vacation and some brave hearts continue those even after the vacation
Who don’t hesitate to speak their mind during an interview with you. In fact, they’d do a good job influencing your opinion towards theirs
Are part of a band or a social club in college, and fuel a parallel ambition (music, dance, arts, etc) besides their professional one
Who’ve led their college football team to championships
Who research extensively about your company before the interview, and also hold in-depth knowledge about topics besides their area of interest
Who has done his/her own part time business while pursuing studies
We call such vibrant, energetic and opportunistic youngsters as “Sharks”. If you’re hiring newbies, freshers, or entry level graduates, look out for qualities of a shark in them. Sharks are progressive, sharp, aggressive, decisive, dependable and quick learners. They won’t lose a chance to grab any opportunity coming their way. Of course, how to spot this talent in the candidates is a skill that we have to master. You probably have to be a shark to spot a shark.
So good luck in finding a shark who can add value to your company!