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Interview

09/05/2009 6:29 AM

Hi All,

I'm proposing to a job as an instrumentation engineer to a company works in the field of gas liquification, I do really need help in guessing the questions could be asked during the interview and topics such as; Vibration measurement, Anti-surge systems, ESD troubleshooting, control valves, etc..., I'll be very apperciated to you if any one helped me, thanks alot :)

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Re: Interview

09/05/2009 6:47 AM

Yep, all that...

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Re: Interview

09/05/2009 7:08 AM

yep any of that :)

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Re: Interview

09/05/2009 9:45 AM

Yep, that, and MORE! I'd think you'd ask for help guessing the answers.

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Re: Interview

09/05/2009 10:03 AM

I think I've declared that I need someone to guess such a questions in those topics if he can (such helping me in guessing), I think there is no peoblem with that, and If you can't help so why you tried to such answer me!

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Re: Interview

09/05/2009 7:14 PM

That is what we are saying. You have already sucessfully guessed the questions.

Now ask about those that you need help with. Or do you need help? Sounds like you have experience in the field and you are just stressing about the interview.

What exactly is it that you want from us?

If you want us to tell you about liquification plants, then you need to be a bit more specific about what kind of plant this is.

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Re: Interview

09/10/2009 6:18 AM

Thank u for ur support and replay and sorry for the late replay, yes I'm really confused about the interview.

I don't have any knowladges about the plant and don't know what kind of process is carried out there( cold box liquification based or crygonic tower liquification based )

the problem is that is my first important interview to me and I'm really stressed and I want to be prepared to it.

and again thanks to ur kindly help

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Re: Interview

10/11/2009 8:06 PM

This is not technical but be confident and have with you pictures of work you have done and designs. I got hired on the spot and was not asked one technical question just showed the Vice Pres. what I had worked on with a one brief sentence description. Showed him that I am confident I can do the job plus make money for your company and I did.

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Re: Interview

03/11/2024 12:27 PM

Any organisation that selects someone for interview has a serious problem. The only way it will solve the problem is to hire someone.

Something in the application has caused that organisation to call the interviewee in for a chat.

So find out what the problem is, and sell the solution.

It's that simple.

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