Interview insight?
Interview insight?
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Got this interview coming up shortly for the position of Inspector/Clerk of Works in a major infrastructural project in Ireland.
Summary of project, one immersed tube tunnel, 15k of motorway with 15no or more bridge structures.
I have worked on all of these type projects in the passed and have a good working knowledge of what is required to carry out these works.
My question to you is, if you were on the panel what type of questions would your ask the applicant?
Summary of project, one immersed tube tunnel, 15k of motorway with 15no or more bridge structures.
I have worked on all of these type projects in the passed and have a good working knowledge of what is required to carry out these works.
My question to you is, if you were on the panel what type of questions would your ask the applicant?





RE: Interview insight?
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RE: Interview insight?
If you're interveiwing for a specific job/project I would say any question regarding the technology/ construction processes used would be fair game. If you come up against a question you're not sure the answer don't fake it just tell them you're not sure the exact answer. Best of luck and keep us posted.
RE: Interview insight?
Got the job as a secondment though so I'm not much help on interview questions.
Who are the interviewers - HR types, management types, contractor types, engineer types?
On a project like that in Ireland, there won't be anyone local with all the relevant experience anyway and even abroad it'll be difficult to get someone.
Questions about major problems you've picked up and how you got the other people on the contract to solve them are probably quite likely but I'd guess that some of it will be based on who you know not what you know.
If they know you to work with or people who've worked with a few informal conversations will decide if you get the job or not.
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1)What are 3 of your strengths and 2 of your weaknesses.
2)How would you handle a contractor that wants too much hand holding?
3)where do you see yourself in 7 years?
4)why should you be hired for this position?
5)what have you been critized for repeatedly in the past?
6)Draw on a pie chart the percentages of skills needed for this position.
7)Draw on a pie chart the duties you enjoy doing the most.
8)If you were faced with a decision and your supervisor is out of town, how would you progress?
9)why do you want leave your current job?
10)what do you know about us?
11)what job in this field would you not take and why?
Good luck.
RE: Interview insight?
Cheers
Greg Locock
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I'm curious, do you ask non-technical questions during interviews? Presuming so, what kinds of non-technical questions do you ask?
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RE: Interview insight?
That list just struck me as bizarre and unhelpful, and was genuinely interested in why fndn thought it was a good list or even helpful to the original poster. However, since he just seems to be trolling rather than being informative I guess we'll never know. No great loss.
Cheers
Greg Locock
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