goldy locks wrote: » Ah, at least your still in the running. The interview was tough (But fair), and TBH I'll be pleasantly surprised if I gain accreditation base on the interview.
goldy locks wrote: » My best advice is to know your report, especially any opinions in your essays. you will be brought to task on those! Dont panic, remember that you could have absolutely anybody interviewing you , and we all have different experiences, interests and different pet hates- so no matter how much preparation you do, you may get someone who has a passion for something you only know a small amount about. Reason i felt it wasn't great, was i felt i said i didn't know a bit too often! That and i was shot with nerves for my presentation. ( I would highly recommend that if you don't know the answer say so, or explain what you do know) My career has suffered massively as a result of the recession, so my early experience was the area that they focused on ( and where i attained most of my responsible experience) THe best advice i was given was to remember that they want to pass you, and they have to back up why you don't pass. I would recommend that, if you have the option open to you to get a chartered professional in your field but unfamiliar with you personally to read your report and question you! hope you get some positive advice from this and the best of luck!
J82 wrote: » Thank you so much for the advice. Appreciate it!! :-) I hope you get good news on it. I got notice today of interview on the 1st or 2nd of May So about three weeks. Apparently they will be doing interviews up until September.
camroc76 wrote: » Finally got approval to progress to the interview stage after a very quick re-submittal exercise. Roll on the interview !
Ammowee wrote: » Interviewing this Tuesday... I've heard that its a lot more relaxed than a job interview but I'm nervous as hell!! I can't decide what to talk about for ten minutes!!
godtabh wrote: » Do not under any circumstances go in with that attitude
Ammowee wrote: » Well I certainly wasn't going in with that attitude after reading about people that didn't succeed at the interview..hence the nervousness!! I had a few very sticky questions and like goldy locks, I will be pleasantly surprised if I get through. I came out of the interview and had all the great answers in the car on the way back. I would say like the other posters know the contents of your report and be able to describe how you carried out the tasks you talked about in the report. I was asked to describe the most important engineering decision I had made to date in my career.
davyd07 wrote: » That's a really difficult question! On the spot it is really hard to come up with an answer for that. Do you have any other pointers? Did they stick to the report for the majority of the time or did they break away and ask you general questions?
Ammowee wrote: » The interviewers had made some notes before I came in, so obviously had questions on the report lined up. The other members also made notes as I answered one members questions and then asked me to expand further on some point I had made. I had one very sticky interviewer who really quizzed me on things and put me off my game a bit. The other two guys were fine.. fairly open questions such as describe your role in this project, talk to me about health & safety and procurement . All from my report. If you say your involved in public procurement , know your directives , thresholds etc. Same for Health & Safety, know your duties etc. Basically go through your report and imagine what questions could be asked based on it.
whelaneng wrote: » Had my interview Monday afternoon and all went until the first interviewer started into about 4 pages of questions. I would guess 50 or 60 questions. Specifics like what is min storm water pipe size? self cleansing velocity? what is water pressure in a pipe? size of connections? where would you use pressure reducing valves? on which pipe? spacing of gullies on a road? And these were the simpler ones I can remember. When your on the spot and not expecting so many it seemed unfair to me. Confident I over half of them right I think but will be amazed if I get through. It seems to vary a lot though depending on who is on the panel. Some ask more general questions but I didn't get one of those panels! Anyone else get anything like this??
mr.hider wrote: » When I was writing my report, I've got an advice from very experienced Engineer. In you report only include a brief description of the jobs/projects you were involved, leaving open ends, steering your interviewers to ask questions about that project. It helped me.