chris85 wrote: » Ok I have some interview next week for a graduate position and they want me to do a powerpoint presentation on this title as well as how the company can help me become an engineer. some answer to this question would help. I am thinking along the lines of being able to help society through design. The good interview answers if you know what i mean. Please help me get started as the job looks pretty good and I am travelling a bit to do the interview. Cheers
kearnsr wrote: » So you can afford beer and porn. Why else?
kearnsr wrote: » So you can afford beer and porn. Why else? Seriously though. Not sure if helping society is what I would say. What type of engineering is it?
voodoo_child wrote: » Ive sat in on a couple of interviews. I'd be in a different field than yourself, but tbh, if I heard someone say they're doing it to help society, i'd laugh them out the door :pac: Talking sh1te like that is more suited to being a politican or lawyer. Questions like that are more about getting a feel for what kind of a guy you are, your cop-on levels, attitude, etc. Are you in it for the money, do you have any kind of work ethic, are you going to do a runner as soon as another company offers you more, all that kind of stuff is what they're trying to get a handle on. Sometimes you can tell more about someone by the way they say something, rather than what they say. Just tell the truth, people can smell BS a mile away. Talk about why you like engineering, problem solving, all that kind of jazz.
Fremen wrote: » PR drones love that kind of crap.
Fremen wrote: » Whoops, I meant HR
chris85 wrote: » graduate position and they want me to do a powerpoint presentation
aquascrotum wrote: » F**king hell - thats extreme for a grad position. Another good line to play on is that if the company is multidisciplinary you can say that you want to gather skills and experience from working with other disciplines and so have a more rounded knowledge of the construction industry. My last lot lapped that up
Dundhoone wrote: » So the days of the nerdy math loving engineer are coming to a close!
folan wrote: » I will always be a nerdy math loving engineer. Pity Im crap at the math. Last interview I was in, there was noone from HR, just the dept manager, and it was a bit harder cause it was all geared towards technical stuff.
Don1 wrote: » Fame, women and beer! The truth: wasn't interested in anything, and engineering was the thing that I was least not interested in, if that makes sense. So yeah, happy out.............