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Showing posts with label Viva Questions - General Side. Show all posts
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November 26, 2015

Some common Interview questions (general side).

If you will take the time necessary to write out brief answers to each of the questions bellow the mentioned list, it will help you to clarify your own thinking and establish ready answers.

1.How would you describe yourself? Introduce yourself?
2. What are your hobbies?
3.How did you choose this company?
4.What are your long-range career goals?
5.What experience have you had in this type of work?
6.Which accomplishments have given you the most satisfaction?
7.Why did you decide to go to this particular discipline/field/subject /profession?
8.How did you spend your vacation while in university?
9.Are you willing to travel (or move)?
10.Why should we hire you?
11.What things are the most important to you in a job?
12.Who is your favorite person?
13.Tell us an interesting story/memorable event of your life?
14. In what type of position are you most interested?
15. Why do you think you might like to work for our Company?
16. What courses did you like best? Least? Why?
17. What do you know about our company?
18. What qualifications do you have that make you feel that you will be successful in your field?
19. What extracurricular offices have you held?
20. What are your ideas on salary? How much money do you hope to earn at age 30? 40?
21. How do you feel about your family?
22. Do you prefer any specific geographic location? Why?
23. What personal characteristics are necessary for success in your chosen Field?
24. What is your fatherÕs occupation?
25. Are you looking for a permanent or temporary job?
26. Do you prefer working with others or by yourself?
27. What kinds of boss do you prefer?
28. Can you take instructions without feeling upset?
29. How did previous employers treat you?
30. Can you get recommendations from previous employers?
31. Do you like routine work?
32. Are you willing to go where the company sends you?
33. What is your greatest strengths and weakness?
34. What jobs have you enjoyed the most? The least? Why?
35. Would you prefer a large or a small company? Why?
36. Are you interested in research?
37. To what extent do you smoke?

November 18, 2015

Interview Questions For Electrical Engineering


Given the highly intelligent and competitive nature of electrical engineering, expect a tough interview process. Although many of the questions will test your technical skills, it is also important to be prepared to respond to inquiries about other aspects of your character that will impact your probability of success as an employee.

Interview Questions For Electrical Engineering

The following list presents non-technical interview questions for electrical engineering you should be prepared to discuss during the interview process (along with a few other helpful hints):

INTERVIEW PREPARATION
Engineering is a meticulous profession that requires a highly detail-oriented person to succeed. The first chance you get to demonstrate these skills is in your preparation for the interview:
  • Prepare a curriculum vitae and/or resume that highlights your education and experience
  • Reacquaint yourself with the details and highlights of major projects you’ve worked on
  • Put together a list of questions you may want to ask the interviewer
  • Collect letters of recommendation
  • Gather references
COMMON INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Here are some common questions regarding education and training, personality, career choice, experience, and interests:


Education and training background
  • What were your favorite engineering classes? Why?
  • How would you describe your educational experience?
  • Are you happy with your academic performance?
  • What would you change about your academic experience?
  • Do you have a license?

Personality traits
  • How would you describe yourself as an employee?
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  • How would go about correcting your weaknesses?
  • How would your co-workers describe you?
  • How would your friends describe you?
  • What type of personality types do you work best with?
  • Are you comfortable working in a team?
  • Why are you looking for a new job? (if you’re leaving one)


Career choice
  • Why did you choose engineering?
  • Why did you specialize in electrical engineering?
  • What do you like most about electrical engineering? Least?
  • What do you think you can contribute to the electrical engineering profession?
  • Do you think you’ll still be interested in electrical engineering in ten years? Why?
  • What have you done in the last year to improve your knowledge?

Project experience
  • Describe your favorite project you’ve worked on.
  • What was your role?
  • Describe a technical problem you encountered and how you solved it.
  • What quality controls did you employ?
  • What did you do best while working on this project?
  • What could you improve on?
  • What did you learn from this project?
  • What design tools are you familiar with?
  • What is your favorite part of the project lifecycle?
  • Do you have any technical writing experience?
  • What has been your greatest achievement in engineering so far? 

Future and other interests
  • What are your goals as they relate to electrical engineering?
  • Do you have any interest/experience in management?
  • Have you considered getting an MBA?
  • Describe your volunteer or community service activities.
  • What non-engineering organizations did/do you belong to?
  • What personal goals do you have for you or your family?
  • What do you like to do in your free time?

GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR ANSWERING INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
  • Use examples – The best way deliver an answer that will impress your interviewer is by backing it up with real-life examples.
  • Quote people who know you – If a co-worker once said, “You are the hardest worker I know,” use that statement in an answer.
  • Be clear – Organize your answers so they are easy to follow.
  • Be yourself – Employers want to know the real you to make sure you can work well together.
  • Be honest – The last think you want is an employer to find out that they were lied to. They will respect your honesty.
  • Be excited and enthusiastic – You will likely work daily with the people you meet during the interview, so show them that it will be a rewarding experience.
  • Show interest – Show the interviewer that you are serious about this job.
  • Show respect – Anyone you meet during the interview may have an impact on whether or not you get the job.
  • Be curious – The more you know about the job, the better you will be able to determine if you would be happy there.

QUESTIONS YOU MAY WANT TO ASK THE INTERVIEWER
  • What is the typical size and scope of the projects you work on?
  • Do you specialize in a particular industry or geography?
  • What makes you different from other firms?
  • How is your firm changing?  Is it growing?
  • How do you market your company?
  • What are your goals for the company?
  • What role would I play in this company?
  • What would your goals be for me?

Post Credit: Careerealism 

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