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Question for engineers that have been apart of the hiring process
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<blockquote data-quote="GSPsnFORDs" data-source="post: 10341479" data-attributes="member: 67462"><p>This will get you in the door. The resume is supposed to be a descriptive, yet intriguing summary of your past experiences. But don't forget to actually talk about and expound on achievements during the interview. I've interviewed some engineers that sounded good on paper but couldn't back up much of their work with details and/or would answer questions with a simple yes/no. lol When you're working on designs/projects you should be intimately familiar with them so don't be afraid to speak up and give all the details...interviewers want to hear it all! On a side note, at my last job we also looked for engineers with physical hands-on mechanical ability...that is always a perk in my mind so don't be afraid to list any hands-on experience or at the very least save it for the interview. Just my $.02. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GSPsnFORDs, post: 10341479, member: 67462"] This will get you in the door. The resume is supposed to be a descriptive, yet intriguing summary of your past experiences. But don't forget to actually talk about and expound on achievements during the interview. I've interviewed some engineers that sounded good on paper but couldn't back up much of their work with details and/or would answer questions with a simple yes/no. lol When you're working on designs/projects you should be intimately familiar with them so don't be afraid to speak up and give all the details...interviewers want to hear it all! On a side note, at my last job we also looked for engineers with physical hands-on mechanical ability...that is always a perk in my mind so don't be afraid to list any hands-on experience or at the very least save it for the interview. Just my $.02. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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