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Electrical Design Engineer

04/18/2012 9:23 PM

can any one help me where can i get interview questions and answer for the eletrical design engineer....

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Re: Electrical design engineer

04/18/2012 9:41 PM

You can get them at any interview you have with potential employers.

These come after you publish your CV or resume and distribute it to potential employers and employment agencies, or head hunters.

The answers must come from you.

That's how it works.

Maybe you should ask how to write a resume, first.

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Re: Electrical design engineer

04/18/2012 9:45 PM

The goal of any good job interview is to see how the applicant thinks, not how well they regurgitate. You cannot cheat a job interview exam. Go back to your textbooks if you need a refresher. Know what your prospective employer makes before you go to the interview.

Good Luck.

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Re: Electrical design engineer

04/18/2012 11:02 PM

Very good reply redfred. The new generation want everything spoon fed.

Jobs have to be earned in the hard way . My advice for him is only apply for a job for which he is eligible and prepare well before interview. One has to have good knowledge of the subject and work hard to earn experience. Best of luck young man.

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Re: Electrical Design Engineer

04/18/2012 11:16 PM

Way back when I got out of college, one of the students interviewed for a job.
He was told that he got the job.
He told one of his friends about the job and what the questions were.
His friend interviewed for the job and his answers were so much better that he got the job instead of his friend.

How about when you find a job you are interested in, have a friend interview for the job and tell you what the questions are?

Would doing this be unethical or would it only prove that you will make an effort to get the correct answers to problems??? I don't know.

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Re: Electrical Design Engineer

04/19/2012 6:17 AM

There are only three interview questions:

  1. Can this individual do the job?
  2. Will this individual do the job?
  3. How well will this individual fit the organisation?
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