Thursday, January 28, 2010

::Interview Tips::

Salam,

Most of interviewer will ask common questions before continue with "Killer Questions" and Quiz. Usually they will ask:-

Q1). Tell me about your self?
Q2). Tell me about your FYP?
Q3). Give reasons why we should hire you?
Q4). What is so special about you?
Q5). Killer Questions?
Q6). Quiz



What you can do is..
A1). Explain as simple, perfect, understandable, not boring and most important you show off your potential in a good manner.

A2). When you get this question, you should answer by depending on who ask this question. Don't explain very details until your interviewer get confuse and feel boring.

A3). Your answer sound should like this (answer with confident rhythm):

"With my industrial training working experience with engineers from several countries, I had help product engineers and product manager to save thousands of dollars by saving their time to make product analysis. The system developed, by using PERL programming language to control all test stations in production using one computer in office automatically. My high energy and quick learning style help me to settle the difficult new project less than 5 weeks. I have the ability to stay focused in stressful situations, and can be counted on when the going gets tough. I know I would be a great addition to your team."

A4). Answer this question depend on your background and try to relate with good working attitude.

A5) & A6) Hard to explain but you can get global picture by drop by to my blog:

http://innnsan.blogspot.com/2009/09/problem-solving.html
http://innnsan.blogspot.com/2009/09/what-should-you-do-if-customer-make.html
http://innnsan.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-you-read-schematic-diagram-without.html

Trouble shoot electronic circuit:-
http://innnsan.blogspot.com/2009/09/troubleshoot-electronic-circuit-lesson.html
http://innnsan.blogspot.com/2009/09/troubleshoot-electronic-circuit-lesson_19.html
http://innnsan.blogspot.com/2009/09/troubleshoot-electronic-circuit-lesson_26.html
http://innnsan.blogspot.com/2009/10/troubleshoot-electronic-circuit-lesson.html

Thanks and Regards
Fadzli

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